Crane County CAD Property Search Appraisal District

Crane County Texas property search • CAD appraisal guide 2026

Crane County CAD property search, appraisal records, tax office and protest guide

This guide helps Crane County property owners, mineral owners, buyers, agents and investors use the official Crane County Appraisal District search, check real property, mineral/industrial and business personal property records, understand values, and prepare better exemption or protest questions.

Start with Crane CAD when your question is about appraised value, property records, forms, online protest, interactive map or public data. Use the Crane County Tax Assessor-Collector when your question is about tax bills, payment, receipts, tax rates or vehicle-related tax office services.

Official appraisal district Crane County Appraisal District Office location 101 W 6th St, Crane, TX 79731 Best first step Search by owner, property ID, address or legal description, confirm the correct tax year, then use the right CAD or tax-office route.
Important correction from the old page The old page showed Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–5:00 PM. Crane CAD’s official site lists office hours as Monday–Thursday 8:00 AM–5:00 PM and Friday 8:00 AM–12:00 PM. Call before visiting if your issue is deadline-sensitive.
Official-source note Crane CAD’s official website provides property search, interactive map, forms, online protest, records/data/reports, tax transparency information and property appraisal resources. The County Tax Assessor-Collector is separate and does not determine property values or tax rates.

Quick answer: where to search Crane County property records

Use the official Crane County Appraisal District website when you need owner details, property ID, address, legal description, market value, exemption status, mineral/industrial records, business personal property records or protest information.

Use the Crane County Tax Assessor-Collector for property tax bills, payment questions, receipts, tax-rate information and collection issues. A CAD record explains value; it is not the same as a paid tax receipt.

Official name
Crane County Appraisal District
Common search name
Crane County CAD / CCAD property search
CAD phone
432-558-3581
CAD address
101 W 6th St, Crane, TX 79731
CAD office hours
Mon–Thu 8AM–5PM; Fri 8AM–12PM
Tax office phone
432-558-2622

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How to search Crane County CAD property records step by step

The official property search supports several search styles, including keyword search, owner search, property ID, address, legal description, category, land acreage and value filters. Start simple, then narrow the result after you find the correct account.

Open the official Crane CAD website. Go to Crane County Appraisal District and use the Property Search option under Services.
Choose the right search type. Use owner name, property ID, address, legal description, abstract, subdivision, lease number, lease name or advanced search depending on what information you have.
Select the correct tax year. Crane CAD search may show years such as 2026, 2025 and prior years. Make sure you are reading the year you actually need.
Match the correct property type. The official search includes property types such as real, personal, mineral/industrial and related categories. This matters a lot in Crane County because oil, gas and industrial property are common.
Open the matching property record. Confirm owner, property ID, address, legal description, category, market value, exemption status and protest status before relying on the result.
Save your record before filing or calling. Print or save the property page as PDF. Use the property ID when calling CAD, filing forms, discussing exemptions or preparing protest evidence.
Local search tip In Crane County, mineral, industrial, pipeline, utility, salt water disposal, business personal property and ranch/real property records can appear differently. Do not assume a residential search method will work for every account type.

What to check inside a Crane CAD property record

A Crane CAD record can include more than a normal home-value lookup. It may include residential, commercial, industrial, mineral, personal property, acreage, legal description and protest-status information.

Record fieldWhat it meansWhat to check before acting
Property IDUnique appraisal account identifierSave this for CAD calls, protests, tax office questions and evidence files.
Owner nameOwner listed in appraisal recordsFor legal ownership, confirm deeds and recorded documents separately.
Property addressLocation or situs address where applicableRural, mineral and industrial accounts may not behave like normal street-address records.
Legal descriptionAbstract, survey, subdivision, lease or tract detailVery important for mineral, ranch, rural and industrial accounts.
Property typeReal, mineral/industrial, personal or other categoryChoose the correct property type before comparing values.
Market valueCAD opinion of value for appraisal purposesReview January 1 condition and comparable evidence before protesting.
Exemption statusHomestead, over-65, disability, veteran, ag or other status where applicableA missing exemption or special appraisal issue may be more important than a small value protest.
Protest statusWhether a protest may be new, open, pending, closed or related statusUse online protest or call CAD if you are unsure about the current status.

Official Crane CAD tools and when to use them

Crane CAD’s official site has different tools for different jobs. Use the correct one instead of relying on third-party property pages.

Official toolUse it forPractical note
Property SearchOwner, property ID, address, legal description, value and property-type lookupStart here for most tasks.
Interactive MapMap and parcel/geographic contextUse map data for orientation, not legal boundary proof.
FormsExemption, rendition or appraisal-related formsCheck form year, eligibility and deadline.
Online ProtestFiling or managing a protest when availableSave proof of submission and monitor your protest status.
Records/Data/ReportsPublic appraisal data, reports and record resourcesUseful for researchers and property-tax consultants.

Crane CAD vs Crane County Tax Assessor-Collector vs County Clerk

This is the most important user-intent section. Crane CAD values property. The Tax Assessor-Collector handles tax collection. The County Clerk handles recorded documents.

User needsCorrect officeWhat to do there
Search appraised value, property ID, owner or exemptionsCrane County Appraisal DistrictUse official CAD search or call 432-558-3581.
File protest or check protest statusCrane CAD / ARB processUse online protest, forms or CAD instructions.
Pay property taxes or get receiptCrane County Tax Assessor-CollectorUse tax office payment route or call 432-558-2622.
Find deeds, liens, leases or recorded documentsCrane County Clerk / official recordsUse official county records / clerk resources.
Check proposed/adopted tax ratesTexas local property tax databaseUse Texas.gov/propertytaxes during tax-rate season.
Tax office warning The Crane CAD site clearly notes that the county tax assessor does not determine property values or tax rates. If you are disputing value, contact CAD. If you are paying a bill, contact the Tax Assessor-Collector.

Crane County exemptions and special appraisal checks

Before protesting value, check whether your exemption or special appraisal status is correct. A missing exemption can affect taxable value and may be easier to fix than a full value dispute.

Homeowner items
  • Residence homestead exemption
  • Over-65 exemption
  • Disability exemption
  • Disabled veteran exemption
  • Surviving spouse exemption where eligible
Land and business items
  • Agricultural appraisal
  • Ranch or qualified ag land
  • Business personal property rendition
  • Industrial personal property
  • Mineral or lease account review
Before applying
  • Confirm property ID
  • Use official CAD forms
  • Check current deadline
  • Attach required proof
  • Keep submission confirmation

How to prepare a Crane County CAD property value protest

A strong protest focuses on value, equality, property condition, classification or record errors. It should not be only a complaint that the tax bill is high.

Read your Notice of Appraised Value. Note the tax year, property ID, market value, exemption status, protest deadline and any PIN or online protest instructions.
Search your official CAD record. Save the current account page, property type, market value, land data, improvement data and protest status.
Identify the real issue. Is the value too high, property unequally appraised, category wrong, exemption missing, acreage wrong, mineral/lease data incorrect or business property misclassified?
Collect evidence before filing. Use comparable sales, dated property photos, repair estimates, appraisal reports, production/lease evidence, rendition documents or proof of incorrect property data.
File through the official route. Use Crane CAD’s online protest option, forms or office instructions. Save every confirmation, screenshot or certified mail receipt.
Prepare for informal review or ARB hearing. Organize evidence in a simple order with a clear requested value or requested correction.
Protest explanation you can use “I am protesting this Crane County appraised value because the record does not reflect property condition, comparable sales, classification, acreage, mineral/lease data or exemption status. My requested value/correction is supported by the attached evidence.”

Evidence that helps in a Crane County appraisal review

Residential evidence
  • Recent comparable sales
  • Photos of roof, foundation, flood or structural issues
  • Repair estimates
  • Closing statement
  • Independent appraisal or broker analysis
Ranch / land evidence
  • Acreage or survey support
  • Land-use proof
  • Ag-use documentation
  • Access or usability concerns
  • Comparable land sales
Mineral / business evidence
  • Lease or operator documentation
  • Business personal property schedules
  • Asset condition or inventory details
  • Production or value support where applicable
  • Proof of wrong category or account data

Local Crane County property tips

Crane County property records often include more than normal residential homes. Mineral, oilfield, industrial, ranch and utility-related accounts make careful search and office separation important.

For Crane homeowners
  • Check homestead status early
  • Review land and improvement values separately
  • Document condition problems clearly
  • Save property ID and tax year
For ranch and acreage owners
  • Check legal description and acreage
  • Verify qualified ag land status
  • Review access and use issues
  • Do not rely only on map view
For mineral/business accounts
  • Search by property ID, lease or legal description
  • Confirm category and account type
  • Keep rendition and supporting documents
  • Do not compare to residential records

Common Crane County CAD mistakes to avoid

MistakeWhy it causes troubleBetter action
Calling the tax office for appraised valueThe tax assessor-collector does not determine property values.Use Crane CAD for value, exemptions and protest questions.
Using CAD record as tax receiptCAD records are not payment proof.Use the county tax office for bills, payments and receipts.
Ignoring property typeCrane CAD includes real, personal, mineral/industrial and other property types.Filter/search by the correct property type.
Filing protest without evidenceARB review needs facts, not only opinion.Prepare sales, photos, estimates, classification proof or account-specific documents.
Using map as legal boundaryMaps are reference tools, not surveys.Use recorded documents, surveys and title review for legal boundary decisions.

Documents and details to keep ready

For property search Owner name, property ID, address, legal description, abstract/subdivision, lease number, tax year and property type.
For exemption questions Driver license, ownership proof, occupancy proof, disability/veteran proof where applicable, ag-use documents and submission confirmation.
For protest review Notice of Appraised Value, CAD record, comparable sales, photos, repair estimates, rendition records and proof of wrong account details.
For tax office questions Tax bill, receipt, owner name, property ID, payment confirmation, mailing address and any lender/escrow details.

Crane County CAD and tax office contact details

OfficeOfficial detailsUse this for
Crane County Appraisal District101 W 6th St, Crane, TX 79731 · 432-558-3581 · official hours Mon–Thu 8AM–5PM, Fri 8AM–12PMProperty search, appraised values, exemptions, forms, online protest, maps and appraisal records.
Crane County Tax Assessor-CollectorJudy Crumrine · 201 W 6th St, Ste 111, Crane, TX 79731 · 432-558-2622Tax bills, tax payments, receipts, tax collection questions and motor vehicle-related tax office services.
Crane County Clerk / recordsUse official Crane County clerk/records resourcesDeeds, liens, leases, recorded instruments and legal property document questions.

Crane County Appraisal District map

Use this map for directions to the Crane CAD office. Call first if you are visiting for an exemption deadline, protest evidence, online protest help, mineral/property account question or public information request.

Helpful Texas appraisal protest video

This video is included for general Texas property-tax protest awareness. Use it to understand evidence and protest preparation, then rely on Crane CAD’s official online protest, forms and notice instructions for account-specific deadlines.

Video use tip Watch the video for general protest understanding only. Your actual protest deadline, evidence rules and filing route should come from your Crane CAD notice and official CAD website.

Official Crane County property resources

Use these official resources for final confirmation before searching records, filing a protest, applying for exemptions, checking taxes or relying on property data.

Crane County Appraisal District official website Crane CAD property search, forms, interactive map and online protest Crane County Tax Assessor-Collector official page Texas DMV Crane County Tax Office directory Texas Comptroller Crane County property tax directory Texas Comptroller appraisal protests and appeals Texas Comptroller Appraisal Review Board resources Texas local property tax database

Crane County CAD property search FAQs

What is the official Crane County CAD property search?

The official property search is available through the Crane County Appraisal District website at cranecad.org. Use it to search by owner, property ID, address, legal description and other available criteria.

What is the Crane County Appraisal District phone number?

The Crane County Appraisal District phone number is 432-558-3581. Use it for appraisal records, property values, exemptions, forms, maps and protest-related questions.

Where is Crane County Appraisal District located?

Crane County Appraisal District is located at 101 W 6th St, Crane, TX 79731. Call before visiting because the official site lists Friday hours as 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

What are Crane CAD office hours?

The official Crane CAD site lists office hours as Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Friday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

Does Crane CAD collect property taxes?

Crane CAD handles appraisal values, exemptions, property records and protest matters. Tax bills, tax payments and receipts are handled by the Crane County Tax Assessor-Collector.

What is the Crane County Tax Assessor-Collector phone number?

The Crane County Tax Assessor-Collector phone number is 432-558-2622. Use it for tax bills, payment questions, receipts and tax-office services.

How do I protest a Crane County CAD value?

Review your Notice of Appraised Value, save your official CAD record, gather evidence and use Crane CAD’s online protest or official protest instructions before the deadline shown on your notice.

What evidence helps with a Crane CAD protest?

Helpful evidence includes comparable sales, photos, repair estimates, independent appraisal reports, closing documents, proof of incorrect property details, ag-use records, business personal property support or mineral/lease account documentation.

Can I search mineral and industrial property in Crane CAD?

Crane CAD’s official search includes mineral/industrial and personal property categories along with real property. Use the correct property type, lease number, legal description or property ID when searching those accounts.

Are Crane CAD records the same as deed records?

No. CAD records are appraisal records. For legal ownership, deeds, liens, leases and recorded instruments, use official county clerk or recorded-document resources.

Independent guide disclaimer County-CAD.us is an independent information guide and is not Crane County Appraisal District, Crane County Tax Assessor-Collector, Crane County Government, the Texas Comptroller or any government agency. Always verify values, exemptions, tax balances, deadlines and legal records directly through official sources.

Last editorial check: June 2026. Official details, values, forms, tax balances, protest access, office hours and deadlines can change without notice; verify directly with Crane CAD or the Crane County Tax Assessor-Collector before filing, protesting, paying or visiting.

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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.

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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.

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