Freestone County CAD – Property Search, Records & Appraisal District

Freestone County, Texas Property, Land and Tax Guide

Find a Freestone County Parcel, Check the 2026 Appraisal and Complete the Correct Exemption, Agricultural, Protest, Tax or Deed Task

Freestone County appraisal records cover homes, businesses, farms, ranches, timberland, minerals and rural acreage in Fairfield, Teague, Wortham, Streetman, Kirvin, Dew, Donie, Freestone and surrounding communities.

This guide explains how to use the official Freestone CAD search, locate land through the interactive map, understand 2026 values, apply for exemptions, protect agricultural or wildlife appraisal, file a protest, pay property taxes and research deeds, liens, plats or mineral records.

Freestone Central Appraisal District determines market value, administers exemptions and special valuations, and handles appraisal protests. Daniel Ralstin’s Freestone County Tax Office collects property taxes. Renee Gregory’s County Clerk records deeds, liens, easements, plats and other land documents.
Chief Appraiser Don Awalt
Freestone CAD phone 903-389-5510
Appraisal office 218 N. Mount, Fairfield
Office hours Mon-Thu 8-5; Fri 8-4

Start Here: Choose the Correct Freestone County Property Action

I need an owner, appraisal value or property card Search Freestone CAD by owner, Property ID, Owner ID, address, Geo ID, legal description, abstract or subdivision. Follow the appraisal-search workflow
I need a tax bill, balance, payment or receipt Use the separate Freestone County Tax Office database. The appraisal search and tax-payment search are not interchangeable. Follow the tax-payment workflow
I received a value or exemption notice Read the exact deadline, obtain the account PIN when needed and use the district’s online protest or paper filing route. Prepare the protest or correction
I need deeds, liens, plats or mineral documents Search County Clerk records rather than treating the CAD owner field as proof of legal title. Search recorded property documents

Important Corrections to the Existing Freestone County CAD Page

Existing Page Issue Current Practical Correction Why It Matters
Current appraisal and tax records treated as one database Freestone CAD’s appraisal search offers tax year 2026, while the separate Tax Office search currently lists years only through 2025. A 2026 appraisal value is not yet an issued 2026 property-tax statement.
Freestone CAD presented as the tax collector The appraisal district determines values and exemptions. Daniel Ralstin’s County Tax Assessor-Collector collects taxes. Payments, tax receipts and delinquent-balance questions belong with the Tax Office.
Search explained only by owner or address The official search includes Property ID, Owner ID, Geo ID, legal description, abstract, subdivision, lease name, lease number, acreage, value and protest-status filters. Rural, mineral and inherited property frequently requires legal-description or lease-based searching.
All property types treated the same The search separates Real Estate, Personal Property and Mineral accounts. A surface tract, mineral interest, business equipment and manufactured home may have separate accounts.
Mineral and industrial appraisal described as local residential appraisal Freestone CAD states that Pritchard & Abbott appraises mineral, utility and industrial accounts, while local staff appraises real estate and personal property. Specialized accounts may require different contacts and evidence.
Generic agricultural standards copied from another county Freestone CAD publishes its own agricultural intensity standards, open-space manual and 2026 agricultural-value calculation. Acreage, stocking, production and management standards are locally administered.
Online protest shown without account credentials Freestone CAD provides account registration, sign-in and a Request a PIN process for online owner services. A property search alone may not provide every credential needed for electronic filing.
County Clerk search treated as complete title proof Use the official Clerk portal for deed research, then use a title company or attorney for a complete title and lien conclusion. An index result does not guarantee clear title, legal access or release of every lien.
Permit and septic review omitted Freestone County maintains separate subdivision, floodplain, special-road-use and on-site sewage facility processes. A parcel that appears buildable on the CAD map may still require permits, an approved plat, septic review or floodplain documents.
Older office information Freestone CAD is at 218 N. Mount in Fairfield, uses 903-389-5510 and is open Monday-Thursday 8-5 and Friday 8-4. Deadline-sensitive filings should be delivered to the correct office during current business hours.
The appraisal-year and tax-bill distinction is the most important current correction. The CAD search already includes 2026 appraisal records, but the Tax Office database currently displays tax years through 2025. Do not interpret the missing 2026 tax bill as a missing appraisal account.

Which Freestone County Office Handles Your Task?

Freestone Central Appraisal District Property search, market value, exemptions, agricultural or wildlife appraisal, ownership maintenance, GIS, renditions and protests.
Appraisal Review Board Formal hearings involving value, unequal appraisal, exemption denial, agricultural qualification, ownership and other protestable appraisal actions.
Freestone County Tax Assessor-Collector Tax statements, balances, payments, receipts, delinquent taxes, payment arrangements and vehicle services.
Freestone County Clerk Deeds, deeds of trust, tax liens, releases, easements, affidavits, plats, mineral documents and certified copies.
County Services Administrator 911 addressing, on-site sewage facility applications, septic permits and inspections.
Commissioners Court or County Judge County plats, replats, subdivision matters and special-road-use agreements in applicable unincorporated areas.
Licensed Surveyor Exact property corners, acreage, legal access, easements and encroachments.
Title Company or Attorney Full title chain, liens, releases, restrictions, mineral reservations and insured legal conclusions.

Choose Your Freestone County Property Task

What to Try When Freestone CAD Returns No Result

Search Problem Better Method Why It Works
Full owner name fails Search only the surname or first name. Initials, spouses and ownership suffixes may be entered differently.
Recent buyer is missing Search the seller or previous owner. The recorded deed and CAD ownership update may not post at the same time.
Trust or estate is missing Search the trustee, decedent, estate and former owner separately. Different records may use different ownership wording.
Rural property has no normal address Use Property ID, Geo ID, abstract, legal description or map. Many rural accounts are indexed primarily by survey information.
Only one tract appears Repeat the owner search and compare every Property ID. A farm or ranch can contain several separately appraised tracts.
Mineral interest is missing Select Mineral and search the mineral owner, operator, lease name or lease number. Mineral ownership can be separate from surface ownership.
Business equipment is missing Select Personal Property and search the legal business owner. Business assets do not normally appear in the real-estate account.
Address belongs to another appraisal district Confirm county and school-district boundaries. Several Freestone taxing entities are split with Navarro, Leon or Limestone appraisal districts.
“I am trying to locate a Freestone County appraisal account. The current or former owner is ______. The property is near ______. I have this Property ID, Geo ID, abstract, subdivision, lease or legal-description clue: ______.”
Need appraisal-search help? Call 903-389-5510 or email general.info@freestonecad.org.

How to Read a Freestone CAD Property Record

Record Field What It Means What to Verify
Property ID The appraisal account identifier. Use the exact number on applications, protests and tax searches.
Owner ID An identifier associated with the account owner. One owner can have multiple Property IDs.
Geo ID A geographic parcel-reference number. Useful for map and rural-tract matching.
Situs address The physical property location when available. Do not confuse it with the owner’s mailing address.
Legal description Abstract, survey, subdivision, lot, block or tract description. Compare it with the deed and current survey.
Acreage The acreage used for appraisal purposes. CAD acreage is not a legal boundary determination.
Market value The district’s January 1 estimate of ordinary market value. Review land, improvements and personal property separately.
Productivity value Special value for qualifying agricultural, timber or wildlife-management land. Confirm qualifying acreage and land-use category.
Appraised value The value after an applicable homestead cap, circuit breaker or productivity appraisal. It can be lower than market value without changing the district’s market estimate.
Taxable value Value remaining after limitations and exemptions. Taxable value can differ among county, city, school and hospital districts.
Property type Real Estate, Personal Property or Mineral. Separate records can exist for surface land, minerals and business assets.
Protest status The current processing stage of a protest when displayed. Check notices and account messages for deadlines and hearing dates.
The CAD property card is an appraisal record, not a survey or title policy. Verify legal ownership, boundaries, access, easements and mineral reservations through recorded documents and qualified professionals.

How to Use Freestone CAD GIS and Check Development Requirements

1
Find the appraisal account first.

Copy the Property ID, Geo ID, abstract, subdivision, acreage and legal description.

2
Open the official interactive-map page.

Use Freestone CAD Interactive Map.

3
Match roads, creeks, rail lines and adjoining parcels.

This is especially useful for rural property without a complete street address.

4
Open every adjoining account.

A purchase, family ranch, mineral operation or subdivision can involve multiple Property IDs.

5
Compare GIS with the deed and plat.

Review road access, utility easements, drainage areas, pipeline corridors, restrictions and reserved tracts.

6
Use a licensed surveyor for exact boundaries.

Aerial imagery and appraisal parcel lines can be offset from legal monuments and fence lines.

7
Check subdivision requirements.

Property outside city limits may require Commissioners Court approval before a county plat or replat can be recorded.

8
Check septic and floodplain requirements.

Freestone County maintains separate on-site sewage facility and floodplain-permit processes. OSSF fee changes took effect April 1, 2026.

GIS can help with
  • General parcel orientation
  • Road and waterway context
  • Adjoining appraisal accounts
  • Rural legal-description research
  • Preliminary improvement review
GIS cannot prove
  • Exact legal boundaries
  • Guaranteed public access
  • Floodplain compliance
  • Septic suitability
  • Mineral ownership
Freestone County Services: Steve Black, County Services Administrator, 118 E. Commerce, Room 305, Fairfield. Office: 903-389-8884. Email: county.services@co.freestone.tx.us.

2026 Freestone County Market, Appraised and Taxable Values

January 1 Market Value → Appraisal Limitation or Productivity Value → Exemptions → Taxable Value → Adopted Tax Rate
2026 Rule or Value Practical Meaning
January 1 appraisal date Freestone CAD values taxable property and reviews many ownership, exemption and land-use facts as of January 1.
Residence-homestead limitation Generally limits annual appraised-value growth to 10% plus qualifying new improvements after the limitation becomes effective.
School homestead exemption A qualifying residence homestead currently receives a $140,000 school-district exemption.
Age-65 or disabled school exemption A qualifying homeowner currently receives an additional $60,000 school-district exemption.
Non-homestead circuit breaker Certain eligible non-homestead real property valued at $5,320,000 or less may receive a temporary 20% annual appraised-value limitation.
Agricultural productivity value Qualifying agricultural, timber or wildlife land can be valued according to productive capacity instead of ordinary market value.
Business-personal-property exemption Income-producing tangible personal property totaling $125,000 or less in a taxing unit may be exempt in that unit.
2026 tax statement The Tax Office database currently lists tax years only through 2025. The issued 2026 statement will follow certification and tax-rate adoption.
The homestead limitation does not necessarily cap the displayed market-value increase at 10%. It generally limits appraised value rather than Freestone CAD’s market-value estimate.
A 2026 appraisal value is not the final 2026 tax amount. County, city, school and hospital governing bodies adopt their own rates during the tax-rate process.
Official tax-transparency resource: open Freestone County Tax Transparency.

Freestone County Homestead and Related Exemptions

General residence homestead Available for a qualifying principal residence and includes the current statewide school exemption.
Age 65 or disabled Qualifying homeowners may receive additional exemptions, school-tax ceilings, installment rights and deferral options.
Disabled veteran or survivor Relief ranges from partial exemptions to total residence-homestead exemptions depending on the statutory category.
1
Locate the correct residence account.

Confirm the owner, Property ID, physical address, legal description and existing exemptions.

2
Open Freestone CAD’s forms page.

Use the official homestead form rather than paying a private company for a free application.

3
Prepare identification.

Freestone CAD requires a driver-license copy or other information required by the Texas Property Tax Code.

4
Prepare additional ownership proof when needed.

Inherited property, trusts, partial ownership, address differences and manufactured homes can require an affidavit or other documentation.

5
Submit the form to Freestone CAD.

Mail or deliver completed forms to 218 N. Mount, Fairfield, TX 75840.

6
Save proof of filing.

Keep the postmark, tracking record, sent email or stamped office copy.

7
Verify approval on the property record.

Submitting an application does not by itself prove that the exemption was granted.

Missed the normal application period? Certain residence-homestead applications may qualify for statutory late filing. Submit the form promptly and ask the district to determine eligibility.
Official exemption resource: open Freestone CAD Downloadable Forms.

Freestone County Agricultural Appraisal: Pasture, Hay, Crops and Livestock

Agricultural appraisal is a productivity valuation rather than a complete exemption. The land must be principally devoted to qualifying agricultural production at the degree of intensity generally accepted in Freestone County.
Principal use Agriculture must be the tract’s primary use rather than token activity around a residence, recreational property or future development site.
Use history Open-space land generally requires qualifying agricultural or timber use during five of the preceding seven years.
Local intensity Freestone CAD publishes local standards covering acreage, production, stocking and management expectations.
Do not copy agricultural acreage or stocking rules from Navarro, Leon, Limestone or another county. Freestone CAD publishes its own intensity standards, open-space appraisal manual and 2026 agricultural-value calculation in the Records, Data and Reports section.

Evidence to Prepare by Operation

Operation Useful Evidence
Cattle, goats, sheep or horses Ownership records, grazing leases, feed bills, veterinary bills, sales records, fencing, water and stocking history.
Hay production Cutting dates, bale counts, fertilizer, herbicide, equipment, custom-baling invoices and sales or feeding records.
Cropland Seed, tillage, fertilizer, planting, irrigation, harvest, crop-sale and crop-insurance records.
Leased agricultural land Written lease, payment records, operator information and proof of the actual qualifying activity.
Prior-owner use history Affidavits, leases, photographs, receipts, prior applications and knowledgeable witness information.
1
List every Property ID in the operation.

Identify ownership, acreage, land class and current use for each tract.

2
Download the Freestone County intensity standards.

Review the district’s local expectations before changing livestock, hay, crop or timber activity.

3
Separate homesite and nonagricultural acreage.

The house, yard, driveway, commercial area and recreational portions may be appraised separately.

4
Document five of the preceding seven years.

Collect prior-owner evidence when the current owner did not operate the land during the full history period.

5
Describe the present operation.

State acreage, livestock or crop type, management, water, equipment, production and marketing activity.

6
File the 1-d-1 application by April 30.

The ordinary special-appraisal deadline is April 30.

7
Respond to every request for information.

An incomplete application or unsupported use history can result in denial.

8
Notify the district when use changes.

Subdivision, construction, commercial activity or another nonagricultural use can trigger rollback-tax review.

July 23, 2026 is late in the appraisal cycle. A normal late agricultural application is generally available only before the ARB approves appraisal records and can carry a 10% penalty. Contact Freestone CAD immediately about account-specific eligibility rather than assuming the late route remains open.

Freestone County Wildlife Management, Timber and Beekeeping

Timber appraisal Qualifying commercial timberland uses a separate application and must satisfy history, production and management requirements.
Wildlife management Land generally must already qualify for agricultural or timber productivity appraisal before conversion to wildlife-management use.
Beekeeping Beekeeping can qualify as an agricultural use only when acreage, hive intensity, management, commercial purpose and use history satisfy Freestone CAD standards.

Wildlife Management Workflow

  • Confirm the tract qualified for agricultural or timber appraisal in the preceding year.
  • Prepare a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department wildlife-management plan.
  • Identify a sustaining breeding, migrating or wintering population of indigenous wildlife.
  • Perform at least three qualifying wildlife-management practices.
  • Keep maps, receipts, photographs, census records and annual activity logs.
  • Submit Freestone CAD’s wildlife tri-annual report when required.

Timber Evidence Checklist

  • Timber-management plan for each Property ID.
  • Stand age, species and stocking information.
  • Planting, thinning, herbicide, firebreak and reforestation records.
  • Forester contracts, logging agreements and timber-sale receipts.
  • Maps separating timber, pasture, homesite and nonproductive acreage.
  • Historical use and ownership-change records.

Beekeeping Questions to Confirm Before Buying Hives

Question Why It Matters
How many qualifying acres remain after excluding the homesite? Residential and other nonagricultural areas may not count toward the operation.
What hive intensity applies to this Property ID? Use Freestone CAD’s local intensity standard rather than another county’s hive table.
How long must active colonies remain? Temporary or token placement may not satisfy the principal-use requirement.
What product or service is produced? Useful evidence can include honey, wax, bees, queens or pollination activity.
Does the land have the required use history? Purchasing hives now does not automatically establish five of the preceding seven years.
Published land-use standards can be updated. Confirm the current requirement with Freestone CAD before spending money on livestock, trees, fencing, equipment or hives solely to seek special appraisal.

Business Personal Property, Minerals and Specialized Accounts

Business personal property Inventory, furniture, fixtures, computers, machinery, equipment and vehicles used to produce income.
Mineral property Oil, gas and other mineral interests may have separate owners, lease names, operators and appraisal accounts.
Industrial and utility property Freestone CAD states that Pritchard & Abbott appraises mineral, utility and industrial accounts for the district.
Normal rendition deadline: April 15. A timely written request generally extends the deadline to May 15, with a possible additional good-cause extension.
1
Prepare a January 1 asset list.

Separate inventory, furniture, computers, machinery, tools, vehicles, trailers and leased assets.

2
Record acquisition year and original cost.

Keep invoices and proof for property sold, retired, damaged, relocated or leased.

3
Review the $125,000 exemption threshold.

Income-producing tangible personal property totaling $125,000 or less in a taxing unit may be exempt in that unit.

4
Complete the official rendition.

Use Freestone CAD’s Business Personal Property Rendition Form and attach schedules when the form does not provide enough space.

5
Save proof of filing.

Keep the complete form, schedules, tracking record, sent email or stamped office copy.

6
Search mineral accounts separately.

Select Mineral and use the mineral owner, operator, lease name or lease number.

The ordinary 2026 rendition and extension periods have passed. A required rendition filed late can create a tax-based penalty. Contact Freestone CAD immediately if the business closed, moved, changed ownership or failed to file.

How to File or Review a 2026 Freestone County Appraisal Protest

Use the deadline printed on the Notice of Appraised Value. The usual Texas deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the notice was delivered, whichever is later.
Current timing: July 23, 2026 is within the normal ARB hearing and appraisal-roll approval period. Most ordinary May deadlines have passed, but later notices and limited statutory remedies can still apply.
1
Save the notice and current property card.

Mark the Property ID, proposed value, exemptions, agricultural classification, notice date, protest status and deadline.

2
Select every valid protest reason.

Possible grounds include excessive value, unequal appraisal, wrong acreage, incorrect improvements, denied exemption or denied special appraisal.

3
Open the official Online Protest page.

Use Freestone CAD Online Protest.

4
Register or sign in.

Create a Freestone CAD owner account or sign in to the existing account.

5
Request the Online Account PIN when needed.

Use Freestone CAD Request a PIN.

6
Use the paper Notice of Protest when necessary.

Download the official protest form from the ARB or forms page and include the correct Property ID.

7
Save proof of filing.

Keep the online confirmation, sent email, certified-mail receipt or stamped office copy.

8
Review the district’s published evidence.

Freestone CAD’s ARB page publishes residential, rural-land and manufactured-housing sales and recap material.

9
Prepare property-specific evidence.

Use condition photographs, repair estimates, measurements, surveys, adjusted comparable properties, leases or production records.

10
Attend the ARB hearing when unresolved.

Organize evidence by protest ground and explain the specific value or correction requested.

11
Read the written ARB order immediately.

Arbitration, SOAH and district-court deadlines depend on the property and dispute.

“I am protesting the 2026 appraisal for Property ID ______. The proposed value is $______. My requested value or correction is ______ because ______. My supporting evidence includes ______.”

Possible Post-Deadline Questions

Possible Route When It May Apply
Later notice deadline A notice was delivered later and its 30-day filing period remains open.
Failure to receive required notice A legally required CAD or ARB notice was not received and statutory conditions are satisfied.
Good-cause late protest A qualifying circumstance outside the owner’s control caused the missed deadline and the statutory timing remains open.
Late homestead application The owner qualified for a residence-homestead exemption but missed the ordinary filing period.
Appraisal-roll correction The account contains a qualifying clerical, ownership, duplicate-appraisal or sufficiently large value error.

How to Search and Pay Freestone County Property Taxes

Freestone County Tax Assessor-Collector: Daniel M. Ralstin, 305 Commerce Street, Fairfield, TX 75840. Phone: 903-389-2336. Email: freestone.co@freestonetax.org.
1
Copy the Property ID from Freestone CAD.

Confirm the owner, property type and legal description before opening the tax search.

2
Open the official Tax Office database.

Use freestonetax.org.

3
Select the available tax year.

The tax database currently lists years through 2025. The 2026 appraisal record does not mean the 2026 statement has been issued.

4
Search by Property ID when possible.

The portal also supports owner, address, Geo ID, legal description, abstract, subdivision, lease and advanced searches.

5
Select the correct property type.

Choose Real Estate, Personal Property or Mineral.

6
Open the correct tax account.

Match Property ID, owner, address, legal description and property type.

7
Review every open tax year.

Paying the newest statement does not automatically clear an older delinquent balance.

8
Open Certified Payments.

The official Tax Office link uses bureau code 9539224.

9
Review the processor charge.

The convenience fee is shown by the payment processor before final authorization. Confirm the total before submitting.

10
Save the confirmation immediately.

Keep the Property ID, tax year, payment date, amount and transaction confirmation.

11
Verify posting.

Return to the tax account after processing and confirm that the intended balance was reduced or cleared.

Taxing Units Collected by the Freestone County Tax Office

County and cities Freestone County, Fairfield, Streetman, Teague and Wortham.
School districts Buffalo, Dew, Fairfield, Oakwood, Teague and Wortham independent school districts.
Hospital districts Fairfield Hospital District and Teague Hospital District.
The Tax Assessor-Collector does not determine property values or tax rates. Value questions belong with Freestone CAD. Tax rates are adopted by the governing bodies of the taxing entities.
Do not wait until the account becomes delinquent to ask for help. Penalty, interest and collection charges can increase the amount due after the normal payment deadline.

How to Search Freestone County Deeds, Liens, Easements and Plats

Freestone County Clerk: Renee Gregory, 103 E. Main, Fairfield, TX 75840. Phone: 903-389-2635. Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
1
Collect appraisal clues.

Save the current owner, former owner, Property ID, Geo ID, abstract, subdivision, acreage and legal description.

2
Open the official records portal.

Use Freestone County Official Records Search.

3
Choose Quick Search or Advanced Search.

Search grantor, grantee, subdivision, document type, document number or recorded date.

4
Search every name variation.

Include spouses, trusts, estates, companies, heirs, initials and former owners.

5
Use Full Text OCR when needed.

The portal can search document contents as well as indexed names and fields.

6
Match the legal description.

A matching name is not enough when an owner has several tracts, lots or mineral interests.

7
Follow every referenced instrument.

A deed can refer to an older plat, easement, restriction, mineral reservation, deed of trust or release.

8
Check releases and assignments.

A lien or deed of trust can remain in the historical index even when a later instrument released or transferred it.

9
Use older-index resources when necessary.

The Clerk provides a separate Kofile index for older records and accepts older copy requests through the copy desk.

10
Order the correct copy.

The online portal currently lists a $1-per-page print charge. Confirm certification and mailing charges with the Clerk.

11
Use a title company or attorney for a legal conclusion.

The CAD property card and Clerk index do not replace a complete title, lien, easement and mineral examination.

Current Freestone County Recording and Plat Details

Record Service Current Posted Information
Real-property recording $25 for the first page and $4 for each additional page.
Online document print $1 per page through the public-search portal; credit card required.
County plat filing The Clerk currently posts a $104 cost and requires notarization, a tax certificate and plat application.
In-office recording identification Photo identification has been required for in-office record recordings since November 24, 2025.
Recording cutoff 4:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 4:00 p.m. Friday.
Fraud-prevention tip Register for the free Freestone County Property Alert. The service can notify subscribers within 24 hours when a document containing the registered name is recorded.

Freestone County Buyer and Landowner Due-Diligence Checklist

Appraisal and tax checks
  • Match every Property ID to the contract
  • Save the current 2026 appraisal record
  • Compare CAD acreage with the deed and survey
  • Review land and improvement details
  • Confirm homestead and other exemptions
  • Verify agricultural, timber or wildlife status
  • Search every visible tax year
Title and development checks
  • Search deeds, liens and releases
  • Review easements and restrictions
  • Confirm legal road access
  • Check floodplain and drainage risk
  • Verify septic and subdivision requirements
  • Review mineral reservations and leases
  • Obtain a survey and title commitment
Do not estimate future taxes from the seller’s current statement alone. Homestead exemptions, appraisal caps, tax ceilings, productivity valuation, ownership changes and different taxing entities can materially change the buyer’s next bill.

2026 Freestone County Property Calendar

January 1 General appraisal date and the date used for many ownership, exemption, agricultural and business-property facts.
April 15 Normal deadline for most business-personal-property renditions.
April 30 Normal deadline for many exemption, agricultural, timber and wildlife applications.
May 15 Usual protest deadline, or 30 days after the appraisal notice was delivered, whichever is later.
May-July Informal appraisal reviews and Appraisal Review Board hearings.
July 25 General statutory appraisal-roll certification deadline or date for certified estimates when allowed.
August-September Local elected officials propose and adopt the tax rates used for 2026 bills.
January 31, 2027 Normal deadline for paying 2026 property taxes before delinquency, subject to statutory exceptions.
Use the exact date printed on the notice, application or statement. Later notices, holidays, weekends and account-specific circumstances can change a deadline.

Freestone County Property Office Contacts

Office Contact Handles
Freestone Central Appraisal District Don Awalt, Chief Appraiser
218 N. Mount
Fairfield, TX 75840
903-389-5510
general.info@freestonecad.org
Mon-Thu, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Property search, values, exemptions, ownership, GIS, agricultural appraisal, renditions and protests.
Freestone County Tax Assessor-Collector Daniel M. Ralstin
305 Commerce St.
P.O. Box 257
Fairfield, TX 75840
903-389-2336
Mon-Thu, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Fri, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Property-tax statements, balances, online payments, receipts, delinquent accounts and vehicle services.
Freestone County Clerk Renee Gregory
103 E. Main
P.O. Box 1010
Fairfield, TX 75840
903-389-2635
Mon-Thu, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Deeds, liens, releases, easements, plats, mineral documents, recording and certified copies.
Freestone County Services Steve Black
118 E. Commerce, Room 305
Fairfield, TX 75840
903-389-8884
county.services@co.freestone.tx.us
911 addressing, on-site sewage facilities, septic permits and inspections.

Freestone CAD Department Contacts

Task Current District Contact
Chief-appraiser question Don Awalt, RPA, CTA, CCA
Deputy chief appraiser Jason Moore, RPA
Real-estate appraisal Debbie Hunt, Coltin Bottoms or Trent Neely
Business personal property Tina Gilley-Lee
Ownership, mapping or GIS Melissa Marberry
Records management Desiree Frasier
Non-value complaint or procedural question Bobbi Shepherd, Taxpayer Liaison Officer
General email general.info@freestonecad.org

Map to Freestone Central Appraisal District

Office-location reminder: Freestone CAD is at 218 N. Mount. The County Tax Office is at 305 Commerce Street, while the County Clerk is at 103 E. Main.

Freestone County CAD Property Search FAQs

What is the official Freestone County CAD property search?

Use freestonecad.org. The official search supports owner name, Owner ID, Property ID, address, Geo ID, legal description, abstract, subdivision, lease and advanced criteria.

What are Freestone CAD’s address, phone number and hours?

Freestone CAD is at 218 N. Mount in Fairfield. Call 903-389-5510. The office is open Monday-Thursday from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Friday from 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Does Freestone CAD collect property taxes?

No. Freestone CAD determines appraised values and administers exemptions and protests. The Freestone County Tax Assessor-Collector collects property taxes.

Why does the tax search not show a 2026 bill?

The Freestone CAD appraisal search already offers tax year 2026, while the separate Tax Office database currently lists tax years only through 2025. The issued 2026 statement is not yet available there.

How do I search rural Freestone County property without an address?

Use the Property ID, Geo ID, abstract, legal description, subdivision or interactive map. Confirm the result by matching acreage and survey information.

How do I apply for a Freestone County homestead exemption?

Download the official form from Freestone CAD, attach the required identification and supporting ownership documents, submit it to the district and verify approval on the property record.

What is the normal 2026 Freestone County protest deadline?

The usual deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the Notice of Appraised Value was delivered, whichever is later. Use the exact date printed on the notice.

Where can I find Freestone County agricultural requirements?

Use Freestone CAD’s Records, Data and Reports page for the local intensity standards, open-space manual and 2026 agricultural-value calculation.

Who appraises Freestone County mineral and industrial accounts?

Freestone CAD states that Pritchard & Abbott appraises mineral, utility and industrial accounts, while district staff appraises local real estate and personal property.

Where can I search Freestone County deeds and liens?

Use freestone.tx.publicsearch.us, the official County Clerk records portal. Use a title company or attorney when a complete title and lien conclusion is required.

Independent Editorial Notice

County-CAD.us is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with Freestone Central Appraisal District, Freestone County, the Appraisal Review Board, any taxing unit or the State of Texas.

Property values, deadlines, exemptions, agricultural standards, tax balances, processor fees, office hours, permit requirements and online systems can change. Confirm time-sensitive information directly with the responsible official office before filing, paying, buying, developing land or relying on a record for a legal transaction.

Editorial verification: July 23, 2026.

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.