Caden Speight Marion County CAD – Property Search, Records & Appraisal District

Marion County Texas property search • MCAD guide 2026

Marion County CAD property search, appraisal records, GIS map and tax office help

Use this guide to search Marion Central Appraisal District records, find the official property card, check owner and mailing details, understand appraised value, use the BIS interactive map, review exemption forms and prepare a better protest file.

If you arrived here after searching “Caden Speight Marion County CAD,” use the official MCAD property search to verify any public appraisal record. This guide does not claim anything about any individual person; it explains how to use the official Marion County CAD tools safely and correctly.

Official appraisal district Marion Central Appraisal District Office address 801 N. Tuttle Street, Jefferson, TX 75657 Best first step Open the official MCAD property search, save the property ID/account details, then check exemptions, GIS map, forms and protest options if needed.
Important accuracy note Marion Central Appraisal District handles property appraisal records, exemptions, forms, protests, property search and GIS/map resources. It is not the same thing as the county tax payment office or the county clerk’s recorded-deed system. If your goal is to lower a value, use MCAD. If your goal is to pay taxes or verify a receipt, use the official tax office route.
Manual official-source review The Marion CAD website, contact page, forms page, property search, BIS interactive map, online protest, records/data/reports and Texas Comptroller county directory were reviewed before rewriting this guide. Always verify account-specific details and deadlines directly with official sources.

Quick answer: how to search Marion County CAD records

Open the official Marion Central Appraisal District website and use the property search field to look up a property by owner name, property ID, account details or address. The search can help you find owner/mailing information, legal description, property type, appraised value, exemptions, protest status and related map information.

For parcel location, use the BIS Interactive Map. For forms such as homestead exemption, agricultural/timber applications, address change, appointment of agent and notice of protest, use the official MCAD forms page. For payments or actual tax bills, confirm with the correct tax office source, not only the CAD record.

Official office
Marion Central Appraisal District
Common search name
Marion County CAD / MCAD property search
Chief Appraiser
Anna Lummus
Phone
903-665-2519
Office address
801 N. Tuttle Street, Jefferson, TX 75657
Email
helpdesk@marioncad.org

Quick navigation for property owners

Marion County CAD screenshot: what the official page looks like

The live post already included a screenshot of the Marion CAD official property search page. I reused it below because it helps users recognise the correct MCAD search screen before entering an address, owner name, property ID or account details.

Marion County CAD official property search screenshot showing owner name, property ID and address search options
Marion Central Appraisal District property search screenshot. Use it for visual guidance only; always check live values, exemptions, protest status and forms on the official MCAD website.
Use this image for Recognising the official MCAD search layout, locating the search field, and understanding that users can search by owner name, property ID or address.
Do not use this image for Final value proof, current tax due, legal ownership proof, protest deadline or exemption approval. Screenshots can become outdated.

How to search Marion County CAD property records step by step

The official MCAD property search is the best starting point for public appraisal information. Search simple first, then narrow the result after you see the matching property card.

Open the official Marion CAD website. Go to Marion Central Appraisal District. The property search box lets you enter owner name, property ID or address.
Start with the cleanest search detail. If you have the property ID or account number, use it first. If not, search by address or owner name. For owner search, try last name first when the first attempt is too broad.
Open the correct property card. Match owner name, mailing address, situs address, legal description and parcel location. This matters because Jefferson, Avinger, Ore City, Karnack, Harleton and rural tracts can have similar road names or owner surnames.
Check the property details. Review property ID, ownership, land value, improvement value, total value, exemptions, property type, sales history and protest status if shown.
Use the BIS Interactive Map for location context. Open the official BIS Interactive Map to view the parcel location, nearby tracts and map context. Use it as a guide, not a legal survey.
Save the record before calling or protesting. Print the property card or save it as PDF. Keep the property ID/account details ready when contacting MCAD or preparing a protest file.
Local search tip For rural properties, lake-area tracts and county roads, address formatting can be inconsistent. Try fewer words first: house number plus main road name, owner last name, or property ID. Do not add too many abbreviations in the first search.

What you can verify on a Marion County CAD property card

A CAD property card is useful for appraisal research, but it is not the same as a deed, title report, survey or tax receipt. Use it to understand the appraisal record, then use the correct office for legal and payment questions.

Record field What it helps verify Practical user tip
Property ID / account Unique MCAD property reference Save it before calling MCAD, filing forms or checking protest options.
Owner name Owner shown on appraisal records Recent deed changes may take time to update. Use recorded deed sources when legal proof matters.
Mailing address Where notices may be mailed If mailing address is wrong, use the official MCAD address change form.
Situs address Physical property location Check road name, community and map view before relying on the result.
Legal description Lot, block, subdivision, tract or abstract details Useful for comparing appraisal record, deed description and GIS map.
Market/appraised value Value used for property-tax appraisal purposes Compare with similar local sales, property condition and land classification before protesting.
Exemptions Homestead or other exemption status if shown A missing exemption can matter more than a small value protest.
Protest status Whether a protest-related status appears in the system Confirm deadlines and hearing details directly with MCAD.

Marion CAD vs Tax Office vs County Clerk: which one do you need?

Most user confusion happens because appraisal, tax payment and recorded deed questions are handled by different offices. Use this table before calling.

User needs Correct source What to do there
Search owner, value, property ID, exemptions or appraisal record Marion Central Appraisal District Use official MCAD search, forms, GIS map or contact the CAD office.
Question appraisal value or file protest MCAD / Appraisal Review Board process Use online protest, notice of protest form, evidence and official hearing guidance.
Pay property taxes or print a receipt Tax office / tax collection source Use the official county tax office route, not only the CAD property card.
Recorded deed, lien, release or legal ownership proof County Clerk / official records source Search recorded documents. A CAD owner record is not a title report.
Parcel location and nearby tracts BIS Interactive Map / CAD GIS Use it for visual location context; use a survey for legal boundary questions.

Marion County homestead, address change and special-use forms

The MCAD forms page is one of the most useful official resources. It includes address change, appointment of agent, confidentiality request, electronic delivery request, homestead exemption, agricultural/timber forms, rendition forms and notice of protest.

Search the property first. Open the MCAD record and confirm the correct property ID, owner and mailing address.
Check exemption indicators. If you live in the property as your principal residence, review whether the expected homestead-related status appears on the appraisal record.
Use the official forms page. Open Marion CAD forms and download the current form instead of using a random PDF from another website.
Attach required ID or proof. MCAD’s forms page notes that homestead applications must be accompanied by a copy of the applicant’s driver’s license or other information required by the Texas Property Tax Code.
Mail or submit as instructed. The forms page lists completed-form mailing to Marion Central Appraisal District, 801 N Tuttle Street, Jefferson, TX 75657. Confirm if online or email submission is allowed for your exact form.
Exemption tip Do not assume a property has a homestead exemption just because it is a residence. Check the actual property card and keep proof of application. If ownership changed recently, verify that the exemption record is correct under the current owner.

How to prepare a stronger Marion County CAD protest

A strong protest should focus on appraisal value, unequal appraisal, wrong property details, missing exemption, condition issues or classification problems. “My taxes are too high” by itself is not a strong value argument.

Read your notice carefully. Note the property ID, proposed value, deadline, protest instructions and whether online protest or account sign-in details are available.
Open your MCAD property card. Review land value, improvement value, total value, exemptions, property class, sales history and map location.
Use the official protest route. MCAD lists online protest and notice of protest resources. Use the official online protest page or the notice of protest form when needed.
Choose a clear protest reason. Common reasons include over-market value, unequal appraisal, wrong square footage, wrong land classification, missing exemption, flood/condition issue or incorrect property details.
Prepare evidence before submitting. Use labeled photos, repair estimates, comparable sales, appraisal report, closing statement or proof of incorrect land/building data.
Keep confirmation proof. Save screenshots, email confirmations, mailed receipt or portal confirmation. This matters if you later need to prove timely filing.
Simple protest statement “I am protesting the appraised value because the record does not reflect property condition and comparable sales near my property. My requested value is $____. I have attached photos, repair estimates and comparable sales with similar size, age, location and property type.”

Evidence that helps in a Marion County appraisal review

Good evidence is local, clear and property-specific. The easier your evidence is to understand, the better your chances of having a productive review.

Strong evidence
  • Recent comparable sales near the property
  • Photos of needed repairs or condition problems
  • Repair estimates from contractors
  • Independent appraisal report
  • Closing statement if purchase was recent
Record-error evidence
  • Wrong square footage or building count
  • Incorrect acreage or land classification
  • Wrong property type
  • Incorrect improvement details
  • Map or legal-description mismatch
Weak evidence
  • Only saying the tax bill is high
  • Random website value screenshots
  • Sales from a different property type
  • Old sales from another market period
  • Photos without address, date or explanation
Marion County local tip Properties near Caddo Lake, Big Cypress Bayou, rural roads, timber tracts or acreage parcels should be compared carefully. A small home in Jefferson, a lake-area tract and a timber/ag property may all need different value evidence.

Rural land, timber, agricultural use and GIS map checks

Marion County has lake-area, rural, timber and acreage properties where land classification can matter. If you own rural land, do not look only at total value. Check land use, acreage, improvement details and special-use forms.

Use official forms for
  • 1-d-1 agricultural use application
  • Timber exemption form
  • AG/timber minimum acreage information
  • AG expense questionnaire
  • Timber expense questionnaire
  • Address change and agent appointment
Use GIS/map for
  • Parcel location
  • Nearby tracts
  • Road access context
  • General aerial view
  • Subdivision/area orientation
  • Buyer due-diligence notes
Rural property warning GIS maps are helpful, but they are not a legal survey. For boundary, easement, title, access or encroachment questions, use official recorded documents, survey records and professional advice.

Common Marion County CAD mistakes to avoid

Small mistakes can waste time during appraisal season. Check these before calling, filing or relying on a record.

Mistake Why it causes trouble Better action
Treating a CAD record as a tax receipt CAD records show appraisal information, not final payment proof. Use the correct tax office source for payments and receipts.
Searching with too many address words Road abbreviations and formatting can hide the property. Start with owner name, property ID or a shorter address search.
Ignoring mailing address errors Notices may be delayed or sent to the wrong place. Use the official address change form if needed.
Protesting without evidence Opinion alone is weaker than documents and comparable sales. Prepare photos, estimates, sales and record-error proof.
Using GIS as a legal boundary survey GIS maps are informational and may not prove legal boundaries. Use surveys and recorded documents for legal boundary questions.

Documents and details to keep ready

Before you call MCAD, file a form, use the map or prepare a protest, keep these items ready so you do not have to restart the process.

For property search Property ID, owner name, address, legal description, map location and prior-year property card if available.
For exemption questions Driver license or ID, ownership/occupancy details, exemption form and proof required by the Texas Property Tax Code.
For protest Appraisal notice, property card, photos, repair estimates, comparable sales, appraisal report and requested value.
For rural/ag/timber property Acreage details, land-use history, agricultural or timber documents, maps, lease/use records and rollback-tax questions.

Marion Central Appraisal District contact details

Contact item Verified detail Use it for
Office name Marion Central Appraisal District Appraisal records, property search, exemptions, protests, forms and GIS/map questions.
Street / mailing address 801 N. Tuttle Street, Jefferson, TX 75657 Office visits, mailed forms and written correspondence where allowed.
Phone 903-665-2519 Property account, exemption, form, protest and appraisal questions.
Fax 430-312-0329 Confirm with MCAD before faxing deadline-sensitive documents.
Email helpdesk@marioncad.org General information requests; call for urgent deadline issues.
Chief Appraiser Anna Lummus Official directory reference; most users should start with the general phone/email route.

Marion Central Appraisal District office map

Use this map for directions to the appraisal district office at 801 N. Tuttle Street in Jefferson. If your issue is deadline-sensitive, call MCAD before visiting and ask exactly which forms or documents to bring.

Helpful Texas property-tax protest video

The video below is a general Texas property-tax protest resource. Use it to understand protest preparation, then confirm Marion County-specific filing options, passcodes, deadlines and hearing details directly with MCAD.

Video use tip A video can help you understand the process, but your official appraisal notice, MCAD forms, online protest route and ARB instructions control your actual filing steps.

Official Marion County CAD resources

Use these official links for final confirmation before searching, filing, mailing, protesting or relying on property-record information.

Marion Central Appraisal District official website Official MCAD property search Official MCAD BIS Interactive Map Official MCAD forms page Official MCAD online protest page Official MCAD records, data and reports Official MCAD contact page Texas Comptroller Marion County property tax directory Texas Comptroller property tax protests and appeals

Marion County CAD property search FAQs

What is the official Marion County CAD website?

The official Marion Central Appraisal District website is marioncad.org. Use it for property search, GIS map, forms, online protest, records/data/reports and official appraisal district contact details.

How do I search Marion County CAD property records?

Open the official MCAD website and use the property search box to search by owner name, property ID, account details or address. Confirm the correct property by owner, situs address, legal description and map location.

What is the Marion Central Appraisal District phone number?

The Marion Central Appraisal District phone number is 903-665-2519. Use it for appraisal records, property search questions, forms, exemptions, protests and account questions.

Where is Marion Central Appraisal District located?

Marion Central Appraisal District is located at 801 N. Tuttle Street, Jefferson, TX 75657. The Texas Comptroller directory lists the same street and mailing address for Marion CAD.

Who is the Marion County CAD Chief Appraiser?

The Texas Comptroller county directory lists Anna Lummus as the Chief Appraiser for Marion Central Appraisal District.

How do I use the Marion County CAD GIS map?

Open the official BIS Interactive Map linked from the MCAD website. Use it to view parcel location, nearby tracts and general map context. Do not treat GIS boundaries as a legal survey.

Where do I find Marion County CAD exemption forms?

Use the official MCAD forms page. It includes homestead exemption, address change, appointment of agent, agricultural/timber forms, rendition forms and notice of protest resources.

How do I file a Marion County CAD protest?

Review your appraisal notice, search your property record, gather evidence and use the official MCAD online protest page or notice of protest form. Confirm your deadline and account-specific instructions directly with MCAD.

What evidence helps in a Marion County property protest?

Helpful evidence includes recent comparable sales, property-condition photos, contractor repair estimates, closing statements, independent appraisal reports and proof of incorrect property details such as acreage, square footage or classification.

Does Marion CAD collect property tax payments?

MCAD handles appraisal records, exemptions, forms and protests. For actual tax bills, payment balances and receipts, use the correct tax office or tax collection source and verify payment status there.

Independent guide disclaimer County-CAD.us is an independent information guide and is not Marion Central Appraisal District, Marion County, the Texas Comptroller or any government agency. Always verify account-specific records, values, payments, forms, deadlines and eligibility rules on official websites.

Last editorial check: June 2026. Official details, links, forms, deadlines and office procedures can change without notice; verify directly with Marion Central Appraisal District before filing, paying, mailing or visiting.

Free County CAD Property Tax Assistant

Estimate Taxes, Exemptions, Escrow, Protest Savings and Next Steps

This sitewide tool helps homeowners, buyers, sellers and investors understand property tax numbers before they check the official county appraisal district or tax office. It runs in your browser, does not collect personal data and gives practical next steps after each calculation.

Start Free Tool
8-in-1Calculator, checklist and official-search helper in one widget.
No loginWorks instantly without collecting names, emails or property IDs.
Mobile-firstDesigned for phone users reading county CAD articles.
HelpfulGives next steps, not only numbers.

What are you trying to do today?

Choose your main goal. The tool will guide you to the right calculation or next step.

Best for homeowners

Use Tax, Exemption and Protest tabs to understand your appraisal notice and possible savings.

Best for buyers

Use Buyer Budget and Monthly Escrow before relying only on a mortgage payment estimate.

Property Tax Estimate Calculator

Estimate annual tax using property value, assessment ratio, exemptions and local tax rate.

Homestead and Exemption Savings

Estimate how much a homestead, senior, disabled, veteran or local exemption may reduce annual tax.

Monthly Escrow / Ownership Cost

Estimate monthly property tax, insurance, HOA and reserve cushion. Useful for buyers and homeowners comparing affordability.

Property Tax Protest Savings

Estimate possible savings if your appraised value is reduced after a protest, evidence review or correction.

Appraised Value Growth / Cap Impact

Estimate how a value increase or appraisal cap may affect taxable value. Rules vary by state, county and exemption status.

Home Buyer Monthly Budget Estimate

Estimate a more realistic monthly ownership cost by adding mortgage, property tax, insurance and HOA.

Find Official County CAD and Tax Resources

Enter county and state to create safe search links. This avoids guessing official URLs and helps users find the correct county appraisal district, property search, tax payment and exemption pages.

Why this tool helps your site

It gives visitors an interactive reason to stay on the page, calculate their own numbers and move from general reading to practical action.

Best placement

  • Below county CAD articles
  • Before FAQ section on long posts
  • Inside sidebar or after first major section on desktop

Estimate disclaimer

Values are educational estimates. Visitors should confirm final values, exemptions, tax rates, payment status and deadlines with official county resources.