Floyd County CAD – Property Search

Floyd County, Texas Property Guide 2026

Floyd County CAD 2026: Search a Floydada or Lockney Property, Verify Value and Complete the Correct Tax Action

Find a home, commercial account, irrigated farm, dryland tract or business property in Floyd County; match the correct appraisal record; review land, improvements, exemptions and taxing units; then move to the proper protest, tax-payment, deed or correction route.

Floyd County Appraisal District is the correct starting point for both property appraisal records and local property-tax collection. The elected County Tax Assessor-Collector handles other county services but does not collect property taxes.

Official districtFloyd County Appraisal District
Chief AppraiserJim Finley
CAD phone806-983-5256
Street address104 E. California St., Floydada

Quick Answer: Which Floyd County Office Handles Your Task?

Use Floyd CAD forProperty searches, appraisal values, land and building details, exemptions, agricultural appraisal, business renditions, mapping, protests, tax statements, local property-tax balances and collection questions.
Use the County Clerk forDeeds, deeds of trust, liens, releases, easements, plats, mineral instruments, foreclosure records and certified recorded-document copies.
Use the County Tax Office forVehicle title and registration, voter registration and other services assigned to the elected Tax Assessor-Collector—not Floyd County property-tax collection.
Payment-routing correction: Do not take a Floyd County property-tax question to the elected Tax Assessor-Collector simply because the office title includes “Tax.” The Texas Comptroller directory directs property-tax users to Floyd CAD.

Floyd County 2026 Appraisal and Tax Status

August 2026 working status: Floyd CAD’s public search pages were being updated in late July 2026. Always check the year shown on the exact property detail and compare it with the owner’s notice. A searchable appraisal value is not automatically a final tax bill.
Appraisal recordShows the district’s property characteristics, ownership, land, improvements, exemptions and value information for the selected year.
Certified rollCertification closes the appraisal phase for taxing units, subject to permitted corrections and appeals.
Tax rateEach county, city, school, hospital, water or other unit adopts its own current-year rate.
Tax billUses taxable value, exemptions, ceilings, adopted rates and account-specific adjustments to calculate the amount due.
Do not estimate from market value alone: Market value, appraised value, productivity value and taxable value can be different. The exact taxing-unit combination also varies by parcel location.

Start Here: Choose the Floyd County Result You Need

Find a Floydada or Lockney propertySearch by owner, address, legal description, Geographic ID or Property ID.
Find farm acreageUse owner, Geographic ID, legal description and parcel mapping instead of relying only on a rural address.
Review a 2026 appraisalConfirm the displayed year and compare land, improvements, exemptions and prior-year changes.
Apply for an exemptionSelect the current state form, attach identity or eligibility evidence and save proof of delivery.
Protest or correct a recordUse the notice deadline, request district evidence and organize property-specific proof.
Check or pay property taxesOpen the exact account, review all tax years and entities, then save the statement, receipt or payment confirmation.

Jump Directly to Your Floyd County Property Task

How to Use the Official Floyd CAD Search Portal

The working Floyd CAD public portal is hosted by Southwest Data Solutions. Its top search choices are Name, Property Address, Legal Description, Geographic ID and Property ID. The portal also links to tax rates, exemptions, protest information, electronic communication, publications and district contacts.

1. Choose one search method
2. Match account identifiers
3. Review map and values
4. File, correct or pay
Best workflow: Save or print the property detail before opening another screen. That dated copy preserves the owner, IDs, legal description, values, exemptions and taxing units you relied on.

Five Fields to Match Before Using a Floyd CAD Result

Property IDMatch the notice, statement or receipt.
Geographic IDConnect the account with mapping.
Legal descriptionCheck abstract, survey, section, block or lot.
Address or acreageConfirm the physical property involved.
Property typeVerify real, personal, mobile-home or other account.
Multiple-account warning: One owner can have separate irrigated tracts, dryland acreage, a residence, agricultural improvements, equipment and business-personal-property accounts. Never assume one search result covers the entire operation.

Floyd CAD Search Problems and Practical Fixes

ProblemTry ThisWhat to Confirm
Full owner name returns nothingUse only the first part of the surname, with at least two characters and no spaces.The account may use initials, a trust, estate, partnership, corporation or former owner.
Recent buyer is not listedSearch the seller or prior owner.Compare the CAD display with the latest recorded deed and closing documents.
Street address returns no matchRemove Street, Road, Drive, Lane, direction and unit wording.The appraisal situs may differ from postal or emergency addressing.
Farm-road address failsUse owner, legal description, Geographic ID or Property ID.Rural accounts may be indexed primarily by legal description.
Too many owner matchesOpen likely results and compare legal description, acreage, city and market value.Similar family or business names may appear on several accounts.
A tract appears missingSearch each owner entity, abstract and adjoining account separately.One farm may include several legal tracts and Property IDs.
Business account is missingSearch the legal entity, DBA, owner and physical asset location separately.Mailing address may differ from taxable-property location.
No correct account can be identifiedCall Floyd CAD with the former owner, property location and deed description.Ask staff for the correct Property ID, Geographic ID and account type.
“I am trying to identify the correct Floyd CAD account. The current or former owner is ______, the property is near ______, and my deed, notice or tax statement shows ______. Can you confirm the Property ID, Geographic ID, acreage and account type?”

How to Read a Floyd County Appraisal Record

Record FieldPlain-English MeaningWhat to Check
Property IDThe appraisal district’s primary account identifier.Use the exact identifier on forms, correspondence and tax inquiries.
Geographic IDA location-oriented identifier used to connect the account with mapping.Copy every character before opening a map or calling the office.
Owner and mailing addressThe owner record used for appraisal and tax correspondence.A mailing-address change does not transfer legal title.
Situs addressThe physical location description used in the appraisal system.Rural situs wording can differ from a postal or emergency address.
Legal descriptionAbstract, survey, section, block, tract, lot or subdivision information.Compare it with the deed, plat and survey—not only the street address.
Land market valueThe district’s estimated market value for the land.Acreage, irrigation, access, water, soil, land class and location.
Improvement valueValue assigned to houses, barns, shops, storage and other structures.Size, age, construction quality, condition, use and removed improvements.
Market valueThe district’s January 1 market-value estimate.Compare with relevant sales, cost, income and condition evidence.
Appraised valueValue after an applicable limitation or special appraisal rule.Do not confuse it with market value or taxable value.
Productivity valueSpecial value for qualifying agricultural or wildlife-managed land.Verify the qualified acreage, land class and continuing use.
ExemptionsApproved reductions or protections tied to eligibility.Confirm every expected exemption and the taxing units to which it applies.
Taxing unitsCounty, city, school, hospital, water or other entities linked to the parcel.Nearby properties can have different combinations.

Floyd County 2026 Appraisal Audit Checklist

Review the property facts behind the total value before deciding whether a correction, exemption application or protest is appropriate.

  • Correct owner and mailing address
  • Correct Property ID and Geographic ID
  • Correct legal description and acreage
  • Correct homesite and residence square footage
  • Correct year built and construction quality
  • Correct condition and depreciation
  • Removed structures are no longer listed
  • New improvements are measured correctly
  • Irrigation and agricultural improvements are accurate
  • Qualified and non-qualified acreage are separated
  • Expected exemptions appear
  • Comparable properties are genuinely similar
Market value
Cap or productivity value
Exemptions
Taxable value
Value is not the bill: Floyd CAD appraises property and collects local taxes, but each taxing unit adopts a rate. The final bill depends on the exact taxable value, exemptions, ceilings, rates and tax-year adjustments.

How to Use Floyd CAD Mapping Without Mistaking It for a Survey

Identify the property in the search portal first.Copy the Property ID, Geographic ID, owner, legal description and acreage.
Open the exact property detail.Look for the Map or GIS action associated with that account rather than starting with an uncertain rural address.
Compare road and parcel context.Use nearby parcel labels and roads to verify the general tract location.
Match the parcel information.Confirm owner, legal description, account identifiers and acreage against the saved appraisal record.
Check adjoining accounts.A farm, inherited holding or business site may cross multiple tracts or ownership entities.
Save the map view.Keep it with the property report, deed, survey and any protest evidence.
Boundary warning: Appraisal mapping is a tax-administration and identification aid. It is not a title commitment, legal survey or guarantee of a fence, easement, access route, acreage or ownership boundary.

Floyd County Farm, Irrigation and Rural-Property Checks

Match every legal tractCompare abstract, survey, section, block and acreage with the deed and title documents. One operation can include several accounts.
Separate irrigated and dryland factsConfirm irrigation status, water access, soil, land class, productivity category and improvement inventory.
Review farm improvementsCheck barns, shops, grain storage, equipment sheds, residences, wells and other listed improvements for size, age, use and condition.
Verify homesite acreageA residence and surrounding homesite can be valued differently from qualified agricultural acreage.
Check water-district jurisdictionThe High Plains Underground Water Conservation District may appear on qualifying accounts, but the exact taxing-unit list controls.
Use Clerk records for titleDeeds, easements, liens, mineral reservations and access rights are recorded-document and title matters, not facts proven by an appraisal card.

Floyd County Homestead and Property-Tax Exemptions

Most exemption applications are filed with Floyd CAD using the current Texas form. Filing does not by itself prove approval; verify the exemption on the property record and later tax statement.

Exemption or ReliefWho May QualifyWhat to Prepare
General residence homesteadAn owner occupying the property as a principal residence.Form 50-114, ownership and occupancy information, and required identity/address evidence.
Age 65 or olderA qualifying residence-homestead owner age 65 or older.Residence-homestead application and age documentation when requested.
Disabled personAn owner meeting the statutory disability standard.Application and supporting disability evidence.
Disabled veteran or survivorA veteran or qualifying survivor meeting the applicable rating and residence rules.VA documentation, marriage or survivor records and the correct application.
Inherited residence homesteadA qualifying heir-property owner occupying the home.Ownership affidavit, death certificate, utility evidence and available heirship or court records.
Business personal propertyIncome-producing tangible personal property whose taxable value is within the statewide exemption threshold in a taxing unit.Accurate asset records and any rendition or exemption information requested by the district.
Current statewide school amounts: Texas school districts provide a mandatory $140,000 general residence-homestead exemption. A qualifying owner age 65 or older or disabled receives an additional mandatory $60,000 school exemption. Local-option benefits can vary by taxing unit.
Search the property.Confirm the owner, Property ID, situs and current exemption display.
Open current state forms.Use the Texas Comptroller property-tax forms page.
Select the exact application.Do not substitute a general letter when a prescribed form applies.
Attach eligibility evidence.Include the identity, occupancy, disability, veteran, survivor, heirship or organizational documents the application requires.
Keep proof of filing.Retain the complete application, attachments and a portal, email, stamped-copy or trackable-mail record.
Verify approval later.Check the property record and tax statement instead of assuming submission equals approval.

Agricultural and Wildlife Valuation in Floyd County

Agricultural appraisal is a special valuation based on qualifying use and productivity—not an automatic exemption for owning acreage. Wildlife management generally continues an existing qualifying open-space use and requires an appropriate plan and documented practices.

Use history mattersPrepare prior agricultural-use records, leases, receipts, production records and management documentation.
Intensity mattersThe operation must meet local standards for the land type and agricultural activity. Acreage alone does not establish qualification.
Classify each acreSeparate homesite, roads, non-productive areas and qualified acreage accurately.
Irrigation facts matterDocument wells, pivots, water availability, crop use and operational condition when relevant.
Wildlife needs evidenceMaintain the management plan, maps, dated photographs, receipts and annual activity records.
Change of use can create liabilityBefore converting qualified land, obtain tax and legal advice about potential rollback tax.
  • Current open-space application
  • Prior use history
  • Lease agreements
  • Production and livestock records
  • Seed, feed and input receipts
  • Acreage and tract map
  • Irrigation and water evidence
  • Wildlife plan and activity logs
  • Dated property photographs
  • Proof of timely delivery

Business Personal Property and Rendition Help

Taxable business personal property can include furniture, machinery, tools, equipment, computers, inventory, vehicles used for income production and other assets located in Floyd County on January 1.

Before filingReconcile the asset list to the correct owner, physical location, acquisition date, original cost, condition and business use. Search the legal entity and DBA separately.
After filingSave the rendition, asset schedule, extension request and delivery proof. Compare the resulting notice with the assets and values reported.
Usual rendition deadlineApril 15.
Written extensionA timely written request generally extends the deadline to May 15.
2026 exemption threshold$125,000 taxable value or less in an individual taxing unit.
Search reminderBusiness and real-property accounts can be separate.
Form route: Use the current Form 50-144, Business Personal Property Rendition of Taxable Property, from the Texas Comptroller forms page unless Floyd CAD provides a more specific current local packet.

How to Prepare a Floyd County CAD Protest

August 2026 timing: The regular spring protest period has usually passed for notices mailed on the ordinary schedule. A later notice, exemption denial, correction issue or other qualifying event may have a different deadline, so read the exact notice before assuming no remedy remains.
Usual deadlineMay 15 or 30 days after the appraisal district mails the notice, whichever is later.
Controlling recordThe individual notice and mailing date.
Core formForm 50-132, Property Owner’s Notice of Protest.
Hearing bodyFloyd County Appraisal Review Board.
Read the notice completely.Identify the property, tax year, value, deadline, Property ID and available filing route.
State the correct protest grounds.Preserve value, unequal appraisal, exemption, ownership, property description, special-appraisal or other issues that genuinely apply.
Request the district’s evidence.Ask for the appraisal information, comparable properties and records the district plans to present.
Audit the property facts.Check acreage, irrigation, land class, square footage, age, quality, condition and improvement inventory.
Build property-specific proof.Use dated photos, repair estimates, closing documents, sales, income records, maps, surveys or agricultural evidence.
Adjust comparisons.Explain material differences in location, land use, water, access, improvements, condition, acreage and taxing jurisdiction.
Attend the informal review.Present a clear requested correction and retain written notes about any agreement.
Prepare for the ARB hearing.Number exhibits, make a short timeline and explain the exact value or correction requested.
Keep delivery proof.Retain portal confirmations, emails, certified-mail receipts and stamped copies.
Read the ARB order promptly.Post-ARB appeal deadlines are strict and depend on the remedy selected.

What to Do After the Regular Protest Deadline

A missed ordinary deadline does not automatically create a late remedy. The available path depends on the notice history, type of error, tax status and applicable Tax Code section.

SituationPossible Next StepEvidence to Gather
You received a later noticeUse the deadline stated on that specific notice.Notice, envelope, mailing date and portal or email record.
You did not receive a required noticeAsk Floyd CAD which failure-to-receive-notice procedure may apply before delinquency.Mailing history, address-change proof and tax-payment status.
Clerical, ownership or multiple-appraisal errorRequest guidance on a correction motion or joint correction.Deed, survey, statements, photos and prior appraisal records.
Exemption or special appraisal was deniedRead the denial notice and preserve its separate protest deadline.Application, eligibility records and proof of delivery.
Tax is already delinquentContact Floyd CAD immediately about the exact balance, fees and payment options.Property ID, statements, receipts and correspondence.
You need legal interpretationConsult a qualified Texas property-tax attorney.Complete notice, filing history, ARB order and tax record.

How to Find Floyd County Property-Tax Statements, Balances and Receipts

Floyd CAD is the local property-tax appraisal and collection starting point. A property detail can provide tax-year information, statements, balances, entity-level amounts and receipt history when available.

Open the official Floyd CAD search.Start from the district portal rather than an unsolicited payment link.
Find the exact Property ID.Match owner, legal description, Geographic ID, situs, acreage and property type.
Open the tax section of the account.Review the Tax Summary, Tax Bills, statements or equivalent account actions.
Check every tax year.A zero balance for one year does not prove an older year, separate tract or business account is paid.
Review every taxing unit.Confirm county, school, city, hospital, water and other entities attached to the account.
Use a proposed payment date when offered.Delinquent balances can change with penalty, interest, attorney or collection costs.
Confirm the payment method and fee.Floyd CAD reports accepting debit and credit-card payments; verify the current method, fee and posting time directly before submitting.
Save the statement and receipt.Keep the confirmation number, receipt PDF, email and a copy of the account after posting.
Recheck the exact account.Allow the stated processing period, then verify that the correct tax year and Property ID show the payment.
Ask about arrangements early.Floyd CAD has reported monthly plans for delinquent taxes and an escrow option for upcoming taxes; current eligibility and terms must be confirmed with the district.
Collection-cost warning: A public balance may not include every court cost, attorney fee or associated collection charge. Request a payoff amount for the intended payment date when taxes are delinquent.
“I need the complete property-tax status for Floyd CAD Property ID ______. Please confirm every unpaid tax year, taxing unit, penalty, interest, attorney or court cost, the payoff through ______, accepted payment methods and how I can obtain a receipt.”

Taxing Units That May Appear on a Floyd County Account

The exact combination depends on parcel location. Use the entity list on the individual appraisal and tax record rather than assuming every Floyd County property receives the same bill.

CountyFloyd County.
School districtsFloydada Independent School District or Lockney Independent School District.
CitiesCity of Floydada or City of Lockney for property within applicable boundaries.
Water districtHigh Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1 where applicable.
Hospital districtsLockney General Hospital District or Caprock Hospital District where applicable.
Water authorityMackenzie Municipal Water Authority where applicable.
Tax-rate route: Use the Floyd CAD portal’s Tax Rates section and the official Floyd County Truth in Taxation site for current proposals, adopted rates and hearing notices. Do not apply one parcel’s rate combination to another property.

Floyd CAD vs County Tax Office vs County Clerk

Property TaskCorrect OfficeWhat That Office Does
Find appraisal ownership and valueFloyd CADMaintains appraisal accounts, values, characteristics and exemptions.
Apply for homestead or special valuationFloyd CADReviews exemption and agricultural or wildlife applications.
Protest an appraisalFloyd CAD / ARBReceives protests and supports Appraisal Review Board proceedings.
Get property-tax statement or payoffFloyd CAD collection functionProvides local property-tax balances, statements, receipts and collection assistance.
Vehicle registration or voter registrationCounty Tax Assessor-CollectorHandles the county services assigned to the elected tax office.
Search deed, lien or easementFloyd County ClerkMaintains official recorded land documents and certified copies.
Confirm exact boundary or titleSurveyor / title company / attorneyProvides professional boundary and title analysis beyond appraisal records.

How to Search Floyd County Deeds, Liens and Land Records

Floyd County Clerk maintains recorded land documents. The office provides an online records-search link, but its staff states that it will not perform open-ended searches except searches specifically authorized by statute.

Open the official County Clerk page.Go to the Floyd County Clerk.
Select Online Records Search.Use the link supplied by the County Clerk rather than a guessed recorder address.
Search current and former owners.Run separate grantor and grantee searches for individuals, spouses, trusts, estates, partnerships and companies.
Use the legal description.Compare abstract, survey, section, block, tract, lot and acreage with the appraisal record.
Review all relevant instruments.Look for deeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, easements, plats, mineral reservations and foreclosure filings.
Provide a specific request when contacting staff.Include names, approximate dates, instrument number, volume and page or a precise legal description whenever available.
Order the correct copy type.Confirm page count, certification, fee, delivery method and accepted payment before submitting a copy request.
Use professional title review for a transaction.A public name search is not a substitute for a title commitment, survey or legal opinion.
Current filing hours: The Clerk lists office hours Monday–Thursday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Filings are accepted until 4:00 p.m. Monday–Thursday and 2:00 p.m. Friday; later submissions are recorded the next business day.

Floyd County Buyer and New-Owner Checklist

  • Save the appraisal account before closing
  • Compare seller name with recorded deed
  • Match every tract and Property ID
  • Review legal description and acreage
  • Verify irrigation and water facts
  • Review residence and farm improvements
  • Confirm agricultural qualification history
  • Ask about rollback-tax exposure
  • Check every current and delinquent tax year
  • Confirm school and special-district entities
  • Review liens, easements and mineral reservations
  • File address and exemption applications promptly
New-owner warning: The seller’s homestead exemption, tax ceiling or agricultural appraisal does not automatically prove that the buyer will receive the same treatment. Confirm eligibility and filing requirements after closing.

Practical Floyd County Property Scenarios

A rural address finds no propertyUse the owner, Geographic ID, Property ID or a legal-description fragment. Rural appraisal situs wording may not match a mailing or emergency address.
A buyer still sees the sellerSave the account, compare it with the recorded deed and contact Floyd CAD about the ownership update. Continue checking taxes under the former owner meanwhile.
An irrigated tract is valued incorrectlyReview acreage, land class, water and irrigation facts, then gather maps, production records, photos and comparable-land evidence.
A structure was removed or damagedPrepare dated photographs, demolition or repair records, contractor estimates and a clear timeline showing the property’s January 1 condition.
An expected homestead is missingLocate the application and delivery proof, verify the exact account and ask whether identity, occupancy or ownership evidence remains outstanding.
A payment is not showingConfirm the Property ID, tax year and receipt number before resubmitting. Contact Floyd CAD with the payment confirmation to avoid a duplicate payment.

Floyd County Property Office Contacts

Floyd County Appraisal District Chief Appraiser: Jim Finley
104 E. California St.
Floydada, TX 79235
Mailing: P.O. Box 249
Floydada, TX 79235-0249
Phone: 806-983-5256
Fax: 806-983-6230
Email: floydcad@suddenlinkmail.com
Hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Floyd County Clerk KeeLee Rawls, County Clerk
105 S. Main St., Room 101
Floydada, TX 79235
Phone: 806-983-4900
Mon–Thu 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Fri 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Filing cutoff: 4:00 p.m. Mon–Thu and 2:00 p.m. Fri.
County Tax Assessor-Collector Priscilla De Hoyos
105 S. Main St., Room 116
Floydada, TX 79235
Phone: 806-983-4908
Fax: 806-983-4909
Email: pristac@co.floyd.tx.us
Property taxes: contact Floyd CAD, not this office.

Floyd County Appraisal District Office Map

Official Floyd County Property Resources

Floyd County CAD Property Search FAQs

1. What is the official Floyd County CAD property-search website?

The working official public search is the Floyd County Appraisal District portal hosted by Southwest Data Solutions at iswdataclient.azurewebsites.net with the database key FLOYDCAD.

2. How do I search Floyd County property by owner name?

Open the Floyd CAD home search and enter the first part of the owner’s last name. The portal’s example is “Smith A,” and it recommends at least two characters with no spaces.

3. How do I search a Floyd County property address?

Use the official Address search, enter the street number and main street name, and remove the street type or extra direction wording when no result appears.

4. What is the Floyd County Appraisal District phone number?

The main Floyd CAD phone number is 806-983-5256. The district lists fax number 806-983-6230 and email floydcad@suddenlinkmail.com.

5. Where is Floyd County Appraisal District located?

The street address is 104 E. California Street, Floydada, Texas 79235. The mailing address is P.O. Box 249, Floydada, Texas 79235-0249.

6. Who is the Floyd County Chief Appraiser?

The Texas Comptroller county directory lists Jim Finley as Chief Appraiser for Floyd County Appraisal District.

7. Who collects Floyd County property taxes?

Floyd County Appraisal District is the correct property-tax collection starting point. The Texas Comptroller states that the elected County Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect property taxes.

8. What is the usual Floyd County property-tax protest deadline?

The usual Texas deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the appraisal district mails the notice of appraised value, whichever is later. The exact notice and mailing date control.

9. Can Floyd CAD parcel mapping prove a property boundary?

No. Appraisal mapping is useful for general parcel identification and tax administration, but it is not a legal survey, title commitment or guarantee of acreage, easements or boundary location.

10. How do I search Floyd County deeds and liens?

Open the official Floyd County Clerk page and select Online Records Search. Search current and former owner names and compare the legal description. The Clerk’s staff does not perform open-ended searches except those authorized by statute.

Independent Guide Disclaimer

County-CAD.us is an independent informational guide. It is not affiliated with Floyd County Appraisal District, the Floyd County Appraisal Review Board, Floyd County Tax Assessor-Collector, Floyd County Clerk, Southwest Data Solutions, any taxing unit or the State of Texas.

Property values, account data, exemptions, deadlines, personnel, office hours, portal availability, payment methods, fees, tax balances and tax rates can change. Confirm time-sensitive information with the responsible official office before filing, paying, purchasing property or taking legal action.

Last editorial verification: August 5, 2026.

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