Gregg County CAD – Property Search

Gregg County TX property search • GCAD appraisal guide 2026

Gregg County CAD property records, appraisal search, exemptions and protest help

Gregg County property owners should start with the official Gregg Appraisal District before trusting third-party property data.

Whether you are checking a home in Longview, a rental in Kilgore, land near Gladewater, property in White Oak, or a business personal property account, this guide shows how to search GCAD records, read the property card, use the map, check exemptions, separate appraisal values from tax payments, and prepare stronger evidence if your 2026 value looks too high.

Official appraisal district Gregg Appraisal District, commonly searched as Gregg County CAD or GCAD Main office 4367 W. Loop 281, Longview, Texas 75604 Best first step Search the official GCAD account first, then confirm exemptions, map location, value history, protest deadline, and tax-office payment records separately.
Important correction for this replacement article The old article showed outdated office details. The correct official GCAD contact information is 4367 W. Loop 281, Longview, TX 75604, phone 903-238-8823, email greggcad@gcad.org, and office hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
What this improved guide does better This version focuses on official Gregg CAD tools, practical search steps, account verification, appraisal vs tax-payment separation, Texas exemption checks, business personal property notes, protest evidence, local Gregg County search tips, map use, and fully mobile-fit WordPress HTML.
Official office
Gregg Appraisal District
Chief appraiser
Mark A. Cormier, RPA, CCA, CTA
Phone
903-238-8823
Address
4367 W. Loop 281, Longview, TX 75604
Office hours
Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM
Best official tools
Property Search, Map Search, Forms, Exemptions, Protest/Appeal Info, Tax Office Portal

Quick navigation for Gregg County property owners

Before you trust a Gregg CAD result, confirm these details

Wrong property selection is one of the biggest mistakes in property-record research. Before using a record for a buyer decision, tax protest, exemption filing or tax payment, verify the official account details.

Account or property ID Use this number when calling GCAD, searching the tax office portal, comparing map parcels or filing a protest.
Owner and mailing address Confirm where appraisal and tax notices are sent. Wrong mailing address can cause missed deadlines.
Situs address Confirm the physical property location. Do not confuse mailing address with property location.
Legal description Check this for rural land, older subdivisions, estate property, oil/gas/mineral-related research and deed comparison.
Value history Review current and prior-year values before deciding whether the increase is unusual or protest-worthy.
Exemption or special valuation Confirm homestead, over-65, disabled, disabled veteran, ag/timber or other indicators where applicable.

How to read a Gregg CAD appraisal record

A GCAD property card is more than a value lookup. It helps users understand how the appraisal district identifies and values the property for local taxing units.

Record field What it means What to check before acting
Account / ID Unique GCAD identifier for the property Use it for calls, tax office lookup, map search, evidence files and protest records.
Owner name Owner currently shown in appraisal records Recent sales and estate changes may take time. Verify legal title through recorded documents when needed.
Mailing address Notice and correspondence address Wrong mailing address can cause missed appraisal notices and deadlines.
Situs location Physical property address or location Confirm map location for rural tracts, rentals, commercial sites and mobile homes.
Market value GCAD’s opinion of market value for appraisal purposes Compare with similar sales, condition, land use, location and property characteristics.
Appraised value Value after applicable caps, special valuation or appraisal rules may apply For residence homestead or special-use property, this may differ from market value.
Land details Land size, type, value or productivity-related information Important for acreage, ag/timber, industrial land, mobile home sites and rural parcels.
Improvement details Buildings, homes, commercial improvements, mobile homes or structures Check size, year built, condition, additions, carports, pools, shop buildings and damage.
Exemptions Homestead, over-65, disabled, disabled veteran or other exemption status Missing exemptions can affect taxable value more than a small market-value dispute.

How to use the Gregg County interactive map

The map is useful for buyers, homeowners, agents and protest preparation. It can help confirm parcel location, road access, nearby land use, neighborhood context and similar properties.

Open the official map search. Use the Gregg CAD interactive map.
Search by account or zoom to the area. Account number is best. Otherwise, zoom into Longview, Kilgore, Gladewater, White Oak, Lakeport or the rural road area.
Click the exact parcel. Do not rely only on a nearby parcel. Match account number, situs location and legal description.
Check nearby properties carefully. Nearby does not always mean comparable. Use similar size, age, condition, property class and location.
Use map context before buying. Look for highway influence, railroad corridors, industrial areas, lake/creek proximity, rural access and subdivision boundaries.
East Texas map tip In Gregg County, properties near the Sabine River, Lake Gladewater, industrial corridors, major highways or rail lines may need extra due diligence before using nearby sales as protest comparables.

Gregg CAD appraisal value vs Gregg County property tax bill

GCAD appraises property. The Gregg County Tax Assessor-Collector collects property taxes for Gregg County and other taxing authorities under agreements. These are different tasks, and using the wrong office can waste time.

Your task Correct official source What to do there
Search property value Gregg CAD property search Check owner, account, values, property details and exemptions.
Use parcel map Gregg CAD map search Confirm parcel location, nearby properties and map context.
File protest Gregg CAD protest/appeal process File by May 15 or 30 days from notice date, whichever is later, unless your notice says otherwise.
Pay tax bill Gregg County Tax Office portal Search account, payment amount, receipts and tax-bill status.
Find deeds or recorded documents Gregg County Clerk records Use recorded documents for deed, lien, title and ownership history.

Gregg County homestead, over-65, disabled and veteran exemptions

Before you protest only because your tax bill is high, check exemptions first. A missing homestead, over-65, disabled person or disabled veteran exemption can affect taxable value and long-term appraisal-cap protection.

Open your GCAD property record. Search by account, owner or address and confirm you are viewing the correct property.
Look for exemption information. Check whether the expected homestead or other exemption appears on the appraisal record.
Use official GCAD forms. Open the GCAD forms page for homestead, disabled veteran, business personal property, ag/timber and other official forms.
Match your ID and address details. Homestead applications commonly require supporting documents, such as driver’s license or other information required under Texas property tax rules.
Save proof of submission. Keep email confirmations, screenshots, mailed copies, stamped copies and any GCAD response.
New homeowner tip If you recently bought a Gregg County home, check your own exemption status after closing. Do not assume the previous owner’s exemption automatically protects your future taxes.

Business personal property and rendition notes for Gregg County

Gregg CAD also appraises business personal property. This matters for businesses, landlords with business equipment, rental-related assets, industrial property, utilities, mineral-related property and taxable personal property used to produce income.

Check if your property is a business account. Business personal property is different from a residence homestead or ordinary land account.
Review rendition requirements. GCAD’s forms page includes business personal property and rendition-related forms and notes.
Do not ignore the April rendition season. Business personal property deadlines can be separate from real property protest deadlines. Confirm current dates on the official forms page.
Organize inventory and asset lists. Keep records of furniture, fixtures, machinery, equipment, vehicles, leasehold improvements and depreciation support where applicable.
Ask GCAD before guessing. If you are unsure whether a form applies, call GCAD before the deadline rather than waiting for a notice.
Business owner tip If your account is business personal property, protest evidence may require inventory, asset lists, depreciation support and proof of equipment condition, not only real-estate comparable sales.

How to prepare a Gregg County CAD appraisal protest

A good protest is not just “my taxes are high.” GCAD reviews appraisal value, equality, property facts, exemptions and classifications. Your protest should clearly explain what is wrong and attach proof.

Read your Notice of Appraised Value. Note account number, proposed value, property type, exemption status, notice date, protest deadline and any online filing instructions.
Use the correct deadline. GCAD’s FAQ says a taxpayer must notify the district in writing by May 15 or 30 days from the notice date, whichever is later. Always confirm your own notice.
Choose a protest reason that matches your proof. Common issues include over-market value, unequal appraisal, wrong square footage, wrong condition, missing exemption, wrong classification or business personal property errors.
Prepare evidence before filing. Use comparable sales, condition photos, repair estimates, inspection notes, independent appraisal reports, closing statement, or proof of incorrect record details.
Write a short summary. State your requested value or correction and list what each document proves.
Save proof of filing. Keep screenshots, confirmation emails, certified mail receipts, stamped copies or portal confirmations.
Practical protest wording “I am protesting the 2026 appraised value for account ____ because the current value does not reflect property condition and comparable nearby sales. My requested value is $____. I attached dated photos, repair estimates and comparable property records.”

Evidence that actually helps in a Gregg County appraisal review

Helpful evidence is specific, dated and connected to the property. Random online estimates or emotional comments are weaker than local sales, condition proof and clear record corrections.

Strong real-property evidence
  • Recent comparable sales in the same market area
  • Dated photos of damage or condition issues
  • Repair estimates or contractor bids
  • Closing statement from a recent purchase
  • Independent appraisal or local market analysis
Record correction proof
  • Wrong square footage
  • Wrong year built or improvement type
  • Incorrect acreage or legal description issue
  • Missing exemption or wrong classification
  • Business personal property asset error
Weak evidence
  • “Taxes are too high” only
  • Random low Zestimate screenshot
  • Comps from a different property type
  • Old sales from a different market period
  • Photos without date, address or explanation

Gregg County local tips that solve real property-record problems

Gregg County has city homes, rural land, East Texas timber/acreage influence, commercial corridors, industrial property, mobile homes, mineral-related records and business personal property. These local checks help readers avoid shallow search mistakes.

Longview properties Check account number, property type and improvement details carefully. Similar street names and commercial/residential transitions can confuse quick searches.
Kilgore-area property Confirm whether the property is in Gregg County or neighboring county areas before relying on one CAD search.
Gladewater and Lake Gladewater areas Use map context for lake proximity, access, lot shape, drainage and nearby land-use differences.
White Oak and Lakeport Review school/taxing entity context and comparable property quality before estimating tax impact.
Rural and acreage tracts Use legal description, acreage, map and land-use details. Street address alone may not be enough.
Commercial and industrial accounts Separate real property from business personal property. Evidence and filing rules may differ.

Helpful GCAD protest and ARB hearing video resources

GCAD has an official videos page with resources such as how to present a case at an Appraisal Review Board hearing. Use those official videos before your hearing, then verify your own notice, evidence submission rules and deadline with GCAD.

Official video resource Open GCAD’s official video page here: Gregg CAD videos.
Video warning The embedded video is general Texas protest education. Official Gregg County filing rules, evidence process, hearing instructions and deadlines must be confirmed on GCAD.org and your own Notice of Appraised Value.

Gregg Appraisal District office map

Use this map for visiting the GCAD office in Longview. If your issue involves a deadline, protest, exemption, business personal property, mailing address correction or appraisal review, call before visiting and ask what documents to bring.

Official Gregg County property resources

Use these official resources for final confirmation before filing, paying, protesting, buying, selling or relying on any property record.

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Gregg County CAD property search FAQs

What is the official Gregg County CAD website?

The official website is GCAD.org, operated by Gregg Appraisal District. Use it for property search, forms, appraisal information, contact details, videos and official district resources.

Is Gregg County CAD the same as GCAD?

Yes. Gregg County CAD is a common search phrase, while the official office name is Gregg Appraisal District. Many users shorten it to GCAD.

How do I search Gregg County property by address?

Open the official GCAD property search and choose the Address tab. Start with the street number and main street name. If the search fails, simplify the address or use the Advanced Search tab.

Can I search Gregg CAD records by owner name?

Yes. Use the Owner tab on the official property search. If too many results appear, try only the first or last name and confirm the account number, situs address and legal description.

What is the Gregg Appraisal District phone number?

The official Gregg Appraisal District phone number is 903-238-8823. The district also lists fax 903-238-8829 and email greggcad@gcad.org.

Where is Gregg Appraisal District located?

Gregg Appraisal District is located at 4367 W. Loop 281, Longview, Texas 75604. The official site lists office hours as Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Where do I pay Gregg County property taxes?

Property tax bills and payments are handled through the Gregg County Tax Assessor-Collector and tax office payment system. GCAD provides appraisal values and records, not final tax-payment processing.

How do I check my Gregg County homestead exemption?

Search your property on the official GCAD property search and review the exemption section. If the expected exemption is missing, use official GCAD forms and contact the district for filing guidance.

When is the Gregg County property tax protest deadline?

GCAD’s FAQ states that a taxpayer must notify the Appraisal District in writing by May 15 or 30 days from the date of the Notice of Appraised Value, whichever is later. Always check your own notice for account-specific details.

What evidence helps in a Gregg County appraisal protest?

Helpful evidence includes recent comparable sales, condition photos, repair estimates, closing statements, appraisal reports, proof of wrong square footage, missing exemption, incorrect classification or other record errors.

Independent guide disclaimer County-CAD.us is an independent informational guide and is not Gregg Appraisal District, Gregg County, the Gregg County Tax Assessor-Collector, County Clerk or any government agency. Always verify current values, deadlines, exemptions, tax payments, special valuations and ownership records directly with official resources.

Last editorial check: June 2026. Official links, values, forms, deadlines and public records can change without notice; verify your exact property account on official Gregg County resources before filing, paying or making real estate decisions.

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

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

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

Homestead and Exemption Savings

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

Monthly Escrow / Ownership Cost

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

Property Tax Protest Savings

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

Appraised Value Growth / Cap Impact

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

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

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