Navigate the Correct Bonham-Area Parcel Across Fannin CAD Search, GIS, Agricultural Review, Protest Evidence, Tax Payment and Recorded-Deed Verification
Fannin County appraisal records cover homes and businesses in Bonham, Honey Grove, Leonard, Trenton, Savoy, Dodd City, Ector, Ladonia, Bailey and Windom, rural farms and ranches, hay fields, orchards, vineyards, beekeeping tracts, wildlife property, manufactured homes, minerals and business equipment.
This guide explains the official BIS property search, current parcel map, online forms, Taxpayer Portal, local agricultural and wildlife rules, appraisal protests, property-tax collection and County Clerk land records.
The most important correction is office routing: Fannin CAD handles property appraisal and property-tax inquiries. The elected County Tax Assessor-Collector handles vehicle, title, toll-tag and related services and does not collect property taxes.Critical Corrections to the Existing Fannin County Page
| Existing Page Problem | Correct Current Information | Why the Correction Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Retired TrueAutomation map presented as the official GIS | The current official parcel viewer is the BIS map at gis.bisclient.com/fannincad. | Users should not depend on an obsolete map bookmark. |
| County Tax Assessor-Collector presented as the property-tax payment office | The County Tax Office states that property-tax inquiries should go to 903-583-8701, the Fannin CAD number. The Texas Comptroller confirms that the elected Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect property taxes. | Property owners need the appraisal district’s tax account and payment workflow. |
| GIS described as providing official flood zones | The CAD map helps locate appraisal parcels. Flood determinations require FEMA or the responsible local floodplain authority. | A CAD parcel layer does not establish flood-insurance or development status. |
| GIS described as proving exact lot boundaries | Fannin CAD’s search disclaimer states that legal descriptions and acreage are for appraisal-district use and should be verified before legal use. | Exact boundaries require a deed and professional survey. |
| 2026 appraised value described as final | The live search contains 2026 appraisal records, but the official homepage reviewed for this update confirms only that the 2025 values were certified July 22, 2025. | Do not call an individual 2026 account final unless the current CAD notice or certified-roll publication confirms it. |
| A green number treated as a legal status indicator | Website styling can change. Read the year, market value, appraised value, taxable value and notice status instead of relying on a color. | Color does not establish certification, tax liability or protest status. |
| Sales history described as a title check | Deeds, deeds of trust, liens, releases, easements, plats and mineral documents must be researched through the Fannin County Clerk. | An appraisal ownership record does not prove clear title. |
| All protests described as due May 15 | The normal Texas deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the appraisal notice is delivered, whichever is later. The notice-specific date controls. | A later notice can produce a later filing deadline. |
| Missing HS code treated as proof of overpayment | A missing exemption should be investigated, but eligibility depends on ownership, principal residence, identification and statutory requirements. | Not every owner or property qualifies. |
| Generic calculators presented as official tax results | Use the exact Fannin CAD account, its taxing units, exemptions, payment history and the local truth-in-taxation database. | A generic calculation can omit cross-county units, limitations, penalties and delinquent years. |
| Bois d’Arc Lake-area CAD mapping treated as access proof | Visible water proximity does not prove lake access, shoreline rights, easements, road access or development rights. | Those rights require recorded documents, surveys and responsible-agency confirmation. |
| Unsupported claim that a search takes under five minutes | A simple account can be found quickly, but rural, inherited, mineral, manufactured-home and multi-parcel searches can require several official sources. | Readers need accurate expectations and a complete verification process. |
Start Here: Which Fannin County Office Handles the Task?
Choose Your Fannin County Property Task
How to Search Fannin County CAD Property Records
Use esearch.fannincad.org rather than a commercial ownership directory.
Use 2026 for the current appraisal record and earlier years when comparing ownership, exemptions or values.
The number printed on an appraisal notice or tax statement normally produces the cleanest match.
If the complete name fails, use only the first or last name, trust, estate or distinctive business term.
The official search recommends using only the street name when a complete address produces no result.
Available filters include abstract, mobile-home park, property type, DBA, subdivision, Owner ID, Geographic ID, neighborhood and hearing information.
The portal separates Real, Personal, Mineral, Auto and Mobile Home records.
The Advanced Search includes a status filter that can help locate unpaid accounts.
A ranch, inherited estate, manufactured home, mineral interest or business can involve several Property IDs.
Do not rely only on a similar name, mailing address or rural road.
Print or save the account before filing an application, protest, correction request, payment or purchase review.
What to Try When Fannin CAD Returns No Result
| Search Problem | Better Method | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Full owner name fails | Use only the first or last name. | Initials, spouses, trusts, estates and punctuation may be indexed differently. |
| Complete address returns nothing | Search only the street name. | Directions, suffixes, city names and unit information can prevent an exact match. |
| Recent buyer is missing | Search the seller or former owner. | A deed can be recorded before the appraisal ownership display is updated. |
| Rural tract has no address | Use abstract, Geographic ID, legal description, owner or GIS. | Farm and ranch property is often indexed by survey information. |
| Bois d’Arc Lake-area property is difficult to identify | Use the former owner, abstract, tract, Geographic ID and surrounding parcels. | New roads, reservoir acquisitions and marketing descriptions may not match the recorded legal description. |
| Manufactured home is missing | Select Mobile Home and search the home owner and land owner separately. | The structure and underlying land may have separate accounts. |
| Business equipment is missing | Select Personal and search both the legal entity and DBA. | Equipment and inventory may be appraised separately from the real estate. |
| Mineral interest is missing | Select Mineral and try owner, trust, estate and company variations. | Mineral ownership can be separate from surface ownership. |
| Need an unpaid account | Use Advanced Search and select Unpaid status. | The filter can reduce paid and unrelated records. |
| Need protest or hearing information | Use ARB Search or Advanced hearing fields. | The search includes hearing date and board-member fields. |
How to Read a Fannin CAD Property Record
| Record Field | Meaning | What to Check |
|---|---|---|
| Property ID | Primary appraisal and tax-account identifier. | Use it for forms, portal registration, calls, payments and protest evidence. |
| Owner ID | Identifier tied to an owner record. | One owner may have multiple Property IDs. |
| Geographic ID | Geographic or mapping-related account identifier. | Useful for acreage and property without a normal street address. |
| Legal description | CAD summary of the abstract, survey, subdivision, lot, block or tract. | Compare it with the recorded deed and survey before legal use. |
| Market value | Fannin CAD’s January 1 opinion of market value. | Review condition, acreage, access, utilities, water influence and credible market evidence. |
| Appraised value | Value after an applicable homestead limitation, circuit breaker or productivity appraisal. | It can differ from market value without indicating an error. |
| Taxable value | Value remaining for each taxing unit after exemptions and limitations. | County, school, city and MUD taxable values can differ. |
| Exemptions | Approved homestead, age, disability, veteran or other benefits. | Confirm every expected exemption for the correct tax year. |
| Land details | Acreage, soil-related class, market value and agricultural or wildlife productivity treatment. | Review every tract when one operation spans several accounts. |
| Improvement details | Residence, mobile home, commercial building, barn and other improvement characteristics. | Look for incorrect area, class, condition, year built or removed structures. |
| Paid or unpaid status | Tax-account status maintained through the CAD’s collection system. | Review every tax year rather than assuming the newest year is the only balance. |
How to Use the Current Fannin CAD GIS Map
Copy the Property ID, Geographic ID, owner, acreage, abstract and legal-description clues.
Replace any saved TrueAutomation link with gis.bisclient.com/fannincad.
Compare roads, surveys, abstracts, tract shapes and adjoining Property IDs.
Farms, inherited estates, reservoir-area holdings and development sites may contain multiple appraisal accounts.
Label the image with the Property ID before using it in a correction request, agricultural application or protest.
- General parcel location
- Neighboring appraisal accounts
- Road and reservoir context
- Rural tract orientation
- Property without a postal address
- Exact boundary monuments
- Legal road or lake access
- Flood-zone status
- Mineral or timber ownership
- Clear title
What the 2026 Fannin CAD Record Means
Fannin County Homestead and Related Exemptions
Practical Homestead Filing Workflow
Use forms.fannincad.org or the Taxpayer Portal rather than an old saved application.
Use Form 50-114 and any required affidavits for the ownership situation.
Match the owner, residence address and legal description before submitting.
Use the date you acquired and began occupying the property as your main residence.
The driver’s-license or state-ID address should normally match the homestead address unless a statutory exception applies.
Manufactured homes, heir property, disability, veteran or trust ownership can require additional documents.
Save the submission confirmation, full application, certified-mail receipt or stamped copy.
Submitting an application does not by itself prove that the exemption was approved.
Fannin County Agricultural Productivity Appraisal
Pasture Stocking Baselines
| Pasture and Soil Type | Published Managed-Acre Baseline | Important Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Native pasture on sandy soil | Approximately 12 acres per animal unit | Adequate fencing, water, forage and current productive use. |
| Native pasture on clay soil | Approximately 10 acres per animal unit | Actual carrying capacity can vary by terrain, forage and rainfall. |
| Improved pasture on sandy soil | Approximately 10 acres per animal unit | Improvement should be supported by seeding, fertilizing, tending or other management. |
| Improved pasture on clay soil | Approximately 8 acres per animal unit | Overgrazing or token stocking can fail the degree-of-intensity test. |
| Goat or sheep operation | Approximately one animal per acre with at least 10 managed acres | The livestock must be raised for a qualifying productive purpose. |
Hay, Crops, Orchards and Vineyards
| Agricultural Use | Published Local Baseline | Useful Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Native-grass hay | Approximately 2,000 pounds per acre per year | Bale counts, weights, cutting dates, fertilizer, equipment and sales. |
| Improved-grass hay | Approximately 4,000 pounds per acre per year | Pasture improvement, fertilizer, cutting, baling and market records. |
| Dry or irrigated crops | Regular cultivation and harvest of adapted crops | Seed, fertilizer, chemical, irrigation, harvest and sale records. |
| Orchard or vineyard | The older district guideline describes productive vineyards larger than three acres and orchard-equivalent tree counts. | Planting map, productive plant count, irrigation, pruning, spraying, harvest and sales. |
| Tree or sod farm | Regular cultivation for commercial sale | Inventory, planting, maintenance, harvest and customer records. |
Application Evidence Checklist
- Current Form 50-129
- Map of every Property ID
- Five-of-seven-year use history
- Written lease or operator agreement
- Livestock purchase and sale records
- Feed, seed and veterinary receipts
- Fencing, pasture and water records
- Hay or crop-production records
- IRS Schedule F when applicable
- Dated photographs throughout the year
Fannin County Beekeeping Agricultural Appraisal
| Qualifying Acres | Published Minimum Hives | What to Document |
|---|---|---|
| 5 acres | 6 hives | Hive map, colony records, forage and current management. |
| 7.5 acres | 7 hives | Live-colony photographs and management logs. |
| 10 acres | 8 hives | Feeding, pest control, water and production records. |
| 12.5 acres | 9 hives | Hive ownership or management agreement and product evidence. |
| 15 acres | 10 hives | Honey, wax, bee or pollination records. |
| 17.5 acres | 11 hives | Year-round colony-health and forage management. |
| 20 acres | 12 hives | Complete hive, management and production file. |
Build a Strong Beekeeping File
- Form 50-129
- Hive-location map
- Hive and queen purchase records
- Colony-health records
- Dated photographs
- Forage and water documentation
- Feeding and pest-control logs
- Honey, wax or pollination evidence
- Lease or management agreement
- Five-of-seven-year history evidence
Wildlife Management Use in Fannin County
Use at Least Three Qualifying Practices
- Form 50-129
- TPWD wildlife-management plan
- Map of every tract
- Prior agricultural qualification
- Target native species
- TPWD annual report
- Activity dates and locations
- Before-and-after photographs
- Receipts and contractor records
- Wildlife census results
Timberland Appraisal in Fannin County
Useful Timber File
- Current timber application
- Forest-management plan
- Stand-type and acreage map
- Planting and site-preparation records
- Thinning and harvest history
- Timber-sale contracts and checks
- Forester or contractor records
- Reforestation invoices
- Dated stand photographs
- Proof of continuing commercial use
Business Personal Property and Rendition Workflow
Useful Rendition File
- January 1 asset list
- Original cost and acquisition year
- Inventory totals
- Asset location
- Disposed or relocated property
- Depreciation schedules
- Purchase invoices
- Condition and obsolescence evidence
- Lease or ownership documents
- Proof of filing or extension
Mineral, Oil, Gas and Specialized Accounts
Search the owner, trust, estate, company or Property ID when available.
One owner can have interests in several leases, units, wells, pipelines or utility properties.
Use mineral deeds, assignments, division orders, leases, royalty statements and production records.
Look for mineral deeds, reservations, leases, memoranda, assignments and releases tied to the legal description.
How to Prepare a Fannin CAD Property Protest
Record the Property ID, market value, appraised value, exemptions and exact filing deadline.
Examples include excessive market value, unequal appraisal, incorrect property data, denied exemption or denied agricultural or wildlife qualification.
Fannin CAD’s published protest guidance encourages online filing for evidence exchange and possible settlement.
A home, acreage tract, manufactured home, mineral interest and business account may require separate protests.
Ask for comparable properties, appraisal schedules, photographs and other material the district plans to present.
Use dated photographs, repair estimates, measurements, appraisals, surveys, comparable accounts, agricultural records or asset schedules.
Ask how the value was developed, identify factual errors and obtain any proposed settlement in writing.
Show Fannin CAD’s value, your requested value or correction and the evidence supporting it.
Number pages, label photographs and explain every comparable adjustment.
Post-ARB remedies have short deadlines and may require payment of undisputed taxes.
Evidence That Helps by Property Type
| Property Type | Useful Evidence | Weak Argument |
|---|---|---|
| Home | Comparable sales, condition photographs, repair estimates, measurements and appraisal. | The tax bill increased without showing a value or data error. |
| Bois d’Arc Lake or Lake Ralph Hall area | Actual access, acquisition boundaries, flood influence, road status, utility availability, restrictions and adjusted sales. | Assuming every property near a reservoir has equal lake value. |
| Rural acreage | Access, utilities, drainage, soil, terrain, tract shape, restrictions, survey and adjusted land sales. | Comparing remote acreage with serviced development frontage. |
| Agricultural or wildlife land | Use history, stocking, hives, hay, management plan, annual reports, receipts and photographs. | Assuming rural, wooded or hunted property automatically qualifies. |
| Business property | Asset list, cost, age, condition, inventory, depreciation and obsolescence evidence. | An unsupported lump-sum estimate. |
Possible Remedies After a Deadline
| Possible Remedy | When It May Apply | Immediate Step |
|---|---|---|
| Good-cause late protest | A qualifying reason prevented timely filing before appraisal-roll approval. | Contact Fannin CAD immediately and ask whether the statutory procedure remains available. |
| Failure to receive required notice | CAD or the ARB failed to deliver a legally required notice. | Ask about the applicable notice hearing before taxes become delinquent. |
| Late homestead application | The homeowner qualified but missed the regular application date. | File the current Form 50-114 within the statutory late-filing period. |
| Late agricultural application | Qualifying land missed the regular deadline. | Ask whether filing remains available and whether a late-filing penalty applies. |
| Appraisal-roll correction | A qualifying clerical, ownership, multiple-appraisal or statutory over-appraisal issue exists. | Identify the exact Tax Code ground rather than submitting a routine late market-value complaint. |
How to Search and Pay Fannin County Property Taxes
Use owner, address, Property ID or Advanced Search to locate the exact account.
Do not pay an account merely because the name or road looks similar.
Paying the newest year does not automatically clear an older delinquent balance.
The official cart supports payment of one or multiple located properties through a secure credit-card service.
Review the account before adding it to the payment cart.
Blue Ridge, Fannindel, Whitewright, Wolfe City and North Lamar accounts may include a collector outside Fannin County.
The current checkout amount controls. Do not rely on an old percentage quoted in a historical article.
Keep the Property ID, tax year, amount, payment date and transaction number.
Call Fannin CAD if the payment does not appear or its status is uncertain.
Bankruptcy, judgment, attorney, tax-sale or long-delinquent accounts can require a current written payoff.
Other Official Payment Methods
Active Taxing Units Listed for Fannin County
Partial Payments, Installments and Deferrals
Truth in Taxation: Value and Tax Rate Are Different
How to Search Fannin County Deeds, Liens and Recorded Documents
Save the current owner, former owner, Property ID, abstract, subdivision and legal description.
The Clerk links this system for Official Public Records and online plats.
Try current owners, previous owners, spouses, trusts, estates, lenders and businesses.
Middle initials, punctuation, trusts and business names can be indexed in different formats.
Look for deeds, deeds of trust, liens, releases, easements, plats, tax liens, mineral deeds, leases and assignments.
A matching owner name is not enough when one person owns several parcels or mineral interests.
A deed may refer to an older plat, easement, restriction, mineral reservation, lien or release.
The index helps locate a filing but does not replace the actual recorded language.
The Clerk offers email or phone notifications when a document is recorded under a monitored personal or business name.
Contact the Clerk when a certified copy is required or an older record is not available online.
Bonham, TX 75418
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Foreclosure, Delinquent Tax and Property-Seizure Research
Bois d’Arc Lake, Lake Ralph Hall and Rural Buyer Due-Diligence Board
Fannin County Buyer and Owner Verification Checklist
- Correct Property ID
- Owner and mailing address
- Legal description
- Land and improvement details
- Exemptions and taxing units
- Every unpaid year
- Correct collector
- Penalty and interest
- Attorney-fee status
- Receipt and confirmation
- Current vesting deed
- Deeds of trust and liens
- Releases
- Easements and restrictions
- Mineral and timber reservations
- Five-of-seven-year history
- Current intensity compliance
- Lease or management plan
- Fencing, forage and water
- Change-of-use tax risk
- Home and land accounts
- Statement of ownership
- Foundation status
- Tax liens and releases
- Relocation history
- Remove seller exemptions
- Check buyer homestead eligibility
- Use proposed tax rates
- Include new improvements
- Confirm cross-county collectors
2026 Fannin County Property Deadline Board
Current Fannin County Property Contacts
| Office | Current Contact | Main Tasks |
|---|---|---|
| Fannin Central Appraisal District |
Chief Appraiser: Tylene Gamble 831 W. State Hwy. 56 Bonham, TX 75418-8604 903-583-8701 Fax: 903-583-8015 tgamble@fannincad.org Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. |
Property search, values, exemptions, agriculture, wildlife, GIS, renditions, protests and property-tax inquiries. |
| Fannin County Tax Assessor-Collector |
Amber Sutherland 210 S. Main St. Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-7493 Fax: 903-583-1244 taxassessor@fanninco.net Mon–Thu, 7:30 a.m.–4:45 p.m. Fri, 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. |
Vehicle, title, registration, toll-tag and related services. Property-tax inquiries are directed to Fannin CAD. |
| Fannin County Clerk |
Jenny L. Garner 800 E. 2nd Street, Suite 300 Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-7486 Fax: 903-640-4241 countyclerk@fanninco.net Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. |
Deeds, liens, releases, easements, plats, mineral records, trustee notices, copies and fraud alerts. |
Map to Fannin Central Appraisal District
Official Fannin County Property Actions
Fannin County CAD Property Search FAQs
1. What is the official Fannin County CAD property search?
The official free property and tax search is esearch.fannincad.org. It supports Owner, Address, ID, ARB and Advanced searches for real, personal, mineral, auto and mobile-home accounts.
2. What is the Fannin Central Appraisal District address, phone number and office schedule?
Fannin CAD is at 831 W. State Hwy. 56, Bonham, TX 75418. The phone number is 903-583-8701, and the office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
3. Who is the Fannin County Chief Appraiser?
Tylene Gamble is listed as the Fannin Central Appraisal District Chief Appraiser.
4. Who collects Fannin County property taxes?
Fannin Central Appraisal District provides the property-tax account and online payment workflow. The elected Fannin County Tax Assessor-Collector handles vehicle and registration services and does not collect property taxes.
5. Are Fannin CAD’s 2026 property values final?
The live search includes 2026 appraisal records, but the official homepage reviewed for this update only confirms that 2025 values were certified. Verify the 2026 certification status with Fannin CAD before treating an account as final.
6. Can I file a Fannin County appraisal protest online?
Yes. Use the E-File PIN and online instructions provided with the appraisal notice. The normal deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the notice is delivered, whichever is later.
7. What is the 2026 Texas school homestead exemption?
The general school-district residence-homestead exemption is $140,000. Qualifying age-65 or disabled homeowners receive an additional $60,000 school exemption.
8. What are Fannin CAD’s published beekeeping requirements?
The hosted local guideline starts with six hives on five acres and adds one hive for each additional 2.5 acres, up to twelve hives on twenty acres. Confirm the current 2026 requirements before filing.
9. Is the Fannin CAD GIS map a legal survey or flood determination?
No. The GIS helps locate appraisal parcels but does not replace a deed, boundary survey, title report, legal-access review or official FEMA flood determination.
10. Where can I search Fannin County deeds and liens?
Use the Fannin County Clerk’s AVA land-record system. Search current and former owners, then match each deed, lien, release, easement or plat to the correct Fannin CAD legal description.
Independent Editorial Notice
County-CAD.us is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with Fannin Central Appraisal District, the Appraisal Review Board, Fannin County, the Tax Assessor-Collector, County Clerk, any city, school district, MUD or the State of Texas.
Property records, values, certification status, exemptions, agricultural standards, wildlife requirements, protest procedures, tax balances, collector assignments, payment fees, officeholders and online systems can change. Confirm time-sensitive information through the responsible official office.
Editorial verification: July 21, 2026.
Estimate Taxes, Exemptions, Escrow, Protest Savings and Next Steps
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Use Tax, Exemption and Protest tabs to understand your appraisal notice and possible savings.
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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
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