Haskell County CAD – Property Search, Records & Appraisal District

Haskell County, Texas Property Guide 2026

Search a Haskell County Property, Read the Certified 2026 Appraisal and Complete the Correct Tax Action

Find a Haskell, Rule, Rochester, Weinert, O’Brien, Paint Creek, Stamford-area or rural Haskell County account; verify its legal description, acreage and taxing units; review exemptions or agricultural value; and route a correction, protest, deed search or tax payment to the right office.

Haskell County Appraisal District performs both appraisal and property-tax collection functions for participating local taxing units. The elected County Tax Assessor-Collector handles vehicle, title and voter-registration services and directs property-tax payments to Haskell CAD.

Official districtHaskell County Appraisal District
CAD phone940-864-3805
CAD address604 N. 1st St., Haskell
Chief AppraiserJamie Ferguson
Payment bureau code4937978

Haskell CAD, County Tax Office or County Clerk: Which Office Handles Your Task?

Use Haskell CAD forProperty search, appraisal values, characteristics, exemptions, agricultural appraisal, business renditions, GIS, protests, certified appraisal rolls, tax balances and property-tax collection.
Use the County Clerk forDeeds, deeds of trust, liens, releases, easements, mineral instruments, plats, foreclosure notices, recorded-document copies and official public records.
Use the County Tax Office forVehicle registration, title transfers, disabled placards, vehicle records and voter registration. That office does not set values or collect Haskell County property taxes.
Payment-routing warning: Pay Haskell County property taxes through Haskell CAD or its official Certified Payments link. Do not use the County Tax Assessor-Collector’s vehicle office for an ad valorem tax payment.

Start Here: Choose the Exact Haskell County Property Task

Find a home, parcel or ownerUse the keyword search for owner name, Owner ID, Property ID or address, then open the matching account.
Find rural or agricultural landUse Geo ID, legal description, abstract, subdivision, lease name, acreage or category filters when a farm-road address fails.
Review the certified 2026 valueHaskell CAD published its certified 2026 real and personal appraisal rolls in July 2026.
Apply for an exemption or special appraisalUse the official forms route, attach the required eligibility records and retain delivery proof.
Check a protest or correction routeThe regular spring protest window has generally closed, but a later notice or statutory correction can have a different deadline.
Pay or verify property taxesUse Bureau Code 4937978, match the Owner or property account, and allow the posted processing period before resubmitting.

Jump Directly to Your Haskell County Property Task

Use the Official Haskell CAD Website in the Right Order

The live district site combines property search, map, forms, protest access, tax payment and public data. Use the sequence below so you do not enter a payment or application against the wrong account.

1. Search the account
2. Copy IDs and legal
3. Verify map and value
4. File, correct or pay
Property SearchThe homepage search accepts owner name in LASTNAME FIRSTNAME format, Owner ID, Property ID or address. Detailed tabs add Geo ID, legal description, abstract, subdivision, lease and acreage filters.
Interactive MapUse the map after saving the Property ID, Geo ID, legal description and acreage. The district expressly warns that GIS does not constitute a land survey.
Forms and Online ProtestUse the district’s service menu for current forms and supported protest access. Keep copies and submission confirmations.
Records, Data and ReportsUse this page for certified appraisal rolls, tax-rate sheets, annual reports, reappraisal plans, ARB procedures and agricultural intensity material.
Best working method: Print or save the complete account page before opening Forms, Online Protest, the map or Certified Payments. A dated account copy makes later corrections easier to explain.

Five Fields to Match Before Using a Haskell CAD Result

Property IDMatch the notice or tax record.
Geo IDConnect the account to GIS.
Legal descriptionCheck abstract, survey, block, lot or tract.
Acreage or situsConfirm the physical property.
Category and entitiesConfirm use class and jurisdictions.
Multiple-account warning: One rural operation may contain several surface tracts, a homesite, agricultural land, mineral records, improvements and a separate business-personal-property account. Search and verify each account independently.

Haskell CAD Search Problems and Practical Fixes

ProblemTry ThisWhat to Confirm
Full owner name produces no resultUse LASTNAME FIRSTNAME, then surname only.The account may use initials, an estate, trust, company or former owner.
Recent buyer is not displayedSearch the seller or prior owner.Compare CAD ownership with the latest recorded deed.
Farm-road address failsUse Property ID, Geo ID, abstract or legal description.The situs wording may differ from the mailing address.
Too many results appearAdd tax year, property type, city, subdivision or acreage.Open each plausible result and match the legal description.
One tract is missingSearch every owner entity, abstract and adjoining parcel separately.A farm or ranch can contain multiple Property IDs.
Mineral or lease record is missingUse Lease Name, Lease Number, owner and legal criteria.Mineral ownership can be separate from the surface estate.
Manufactured home is missingSearch the home owner and landowner separately.Land and home may have separate appraisal accounts.
Business account cannot be locatedSearch legal name, DBA, agent and physical asset address.The mailing address may not be the taxable location.
“I am trying to identify the correct Haskell CAD property record. The current or former owner is ______, the property is near ______, and my deed, notice or statement shows ______. Can you confirm the Property ID, Geo ID, legal description, acreage and property category?”

How to Read a Haskell County Appraisal Record

FieldWhat It MeansWhat to Check
Owner numberIdentifier attached to the owner record.One owner number may connect to several property accounts.
Account or Property IDPrimary appraisal-account identifier.Use the exact number on forms, calls and payment records.
Geo ID / map referenceLocation-oriented parcel reference.Copy every character before opening the map.
SitusPhysical-location description in the appraisal system.Rural situs text can differ from postal addressing.
Legal descriptionAbstract, survey, block, lot, tract or subdivision details.Compare with deed, plat and survey documents.
Category codeGeneral appraisal classification such as residence, commercial or qualified land.Confirm the category fits the actual January 1 use.
Land and improvement valuesSeparate components for land and structures.Acreage, size, quality, age, condition and removed improvements.
Market valueDistrict estimate under market-value rules.Compare with relevant sales, condition and property characteristics.
Ag productivity valueSpecial value for qualifying agricultural acreage.Verify qualifying acres, land class and use history.
Homestead cap lossDifference created by an applicable appraisal limitation.Do not mistake capped appraised value for market value.
ExemptionsApproved statutory reductions or protections.Verify every expected exemption for the correct owner and year.
Taxing entitiesCounty, city, school, hospital, water and other jurisdictions.Mailing city does not determine every tax boundary.

What “Certified 2026 Appraisal Roll” Means in Haskell County

Haskell CAD’s Data and Records page lists certified 2026 real and personal appraisal rolls in geographic, alphabetical and spreadsheet formats. The posted roll was generated July 16, 2026.

Certified does meanThe appraisal roll has moved beyond the normal preliminary appraisal stage and has been delivered for tax-rate and billing work, subject to lawful corrections and supplemental changes.
Certified does not meanEvery 2026 tax rate was already adopted when the roll was published. Taxing units complete their own rate-adoption process.
Why the live account still mattersUse the individual property page for current ownership, tax-due status and account-level details rather than relying only on a bulk-roll PDF.
Certified roll dateJuly 16, 2026
Latest posted rate sheet2025 tax rates
Current rate seasonAugust–September updates
Tax estimate warning: A certified value is only one part of the bill. Exemptions, appraisal limitations, special valuations and each taxing unit’s adopted rate determine the final tax amount.

How to Use the Haskell CAD Interactive Map

Search the account first.Copy the Property ID, Geo ID, legal description, acreage and owner.
Open the official map.Use Haskell CAD Interactive Map.
Search the strongest identifier.Use Geo ID or account information before relying on a rural address.
Compare roads and adjoining tracts.Use nearby parcels to confirm the general location.
Open the parcel information.Match owner, legal description and acreage with the saved appraisal record.
Check separate adjoining accounts.A rural operation may cross several surveys, tracts or taxing-unit boundaries.
Save a dated map view.Keep it with the appraisal record, deed and survey.
Official GIS disclaimer: Haskell CAD warns that map information is not certified, may contain positional errors and does not represent or constitute a land survey. Use a licensed surveyor and title professional for boundary, access and ownership decisions.

Rural, Farm, Mineral and Manufactured-Home Checks

Match each legal tractCompare every abstract, survey, block, tract and acreage amount with the deed and title documents.
Separate surface and mineralsThe surface account does not prove ownership of minerals, leases, royalty interests or reservations.
Review land classificationConfirm homesite, non-qualified acreage, qualified agricultural land and other categories are separated correctly.
Check improvement inventoryReview houses, barns, shops, sheds, tanks, wells and other listed improvements for size, use and condition.
Search manufactured homes separatelyThe home and underlying land may be appraised under different owners and Property IDs.
Verify taxing boundariesHaskell County parcels can fall in different school, city, hospital, groundwater and water-authority combinations.

Haskell County Homestead and Property-Tax Exemptions

File exemption applications with Haskell CAD. The chief appraiser decides whether a property qualifies. Most exemption and special-appraisal applications normally have an April 30 filing deadline, although several residence-homestead and veteran provisions allow later filing.

ReliefWho May QualifyPrepare
General residence homesteadAn individual owning and occupying the property as a principal residence.Current form, occupancy date, ownership information and required identity/address evidence.
Age 65 or olderA qualifying owner age 65 or older.Homestead application and age evidence if requested.
Disabled personAn owner meeting the statutory disability test.Application and supporting disability records.
Disabled veteran or survivorA veteran or qualifying survivor meeting applicable requirements.VA rating, marital or survivor evidence and the correct form.
Inherited residence homesteadA qualifying heir-property owner occupying the home.Affidavit, death record, utility evidence and available heirship or probate records.
Organization or use-based exemptionQualifying charitable, religious, school, cemetery or other statutory use.Exact form plus formation, ownership and use evidence.
Current school exemptions: 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 exemptions vary by taxing unit.
Search the exact property.Confirm the Property ID, owner and current exemption display.
Open Haskell CAD Forms.Use the official forms service.
Select the current statutory form.Do not substitute an old form from a third-party website.
Attach the required evidence.Include only the identity, residency, disability, veteran, survivor, heirship or organizational records that apply.
Retain filing proof.Save the form, attachments and portal, email, hand-delivery or certified-mail evidence.
Verify the account after review.Filing does not guarantee approval; confirm the exemption appears for the correct tax year.

Agricultural Appraisal in Haskell County

Open-space agricultural appraisal values qualifying land according to productivity rather than market price. It is not automatically granted because a property is rural, fenced, leased or large.

Use history mattersKeep prior-use records, leases, production records, livestock evidence, receipts and management documents.
Degree of intensity mattersHaskell CAD posts local agricultural intensity material. Compare the property’s actual operation with the district’s current standards.
Qualified acreage must be accurateSeparate homesite, road, non-productive, recreational and qualified acres.
Ownership changes require attentionA buyer should verify continuing qualification and any application requirement immediately after closing.
Wildlife management needs recordsMaintain the plan, qualifying practices, maps, receipts, photographs and annual activity documentation.
Change of use can create additional taxObtain tax and legal advice before converting qualified land to a non-qualifying use.
  • Current 1-d-1 application
  • Prior agricultural-use history
  • Lease agreements
  • Production or livestock records
  • Purchase and sales receipts
  • Tract and acreage map
  • Water, fencing and improvement evidence
  • Wildlife plan and activity records
  • Dated photographs
  • Proof of timely filing

Business Personal Property and Renditions

Income-producing tangible personal property can include furniture, machinery, tools, equipment, computers, inventory, vehicles and other business assets. The appraisal account may use a legal entity, DBA, agent or physical location rather than the public-facing business name.

Before filingReconcile the January 1 asset list to acquisition date, original cost, condition, location and business use. Search for a separate personal-property account.
After filingSave the rendition, asset schedule, extension request and delivery proof. Compare the certified account with what was reported.
General rendition timing: Most rendition statements are due April 15. A written request can generally extend the deadline to May 15. Check the current form and local instructions before relying on a general deadline.

Haskell County CAD Protest and ARB Preparation

August 2026 status: Haskell CAD has published its 2026 certified appraisal roll, so the ordinary spring protest period has generally ended. A later notice, denial, omitted-property action or statutory correction may carry a separate deadline.
Usual protest deadlineMay 15 or 30 days after the notice was delivered, whichever is later.
Current statusCertified 2026 appraisal rolls are posted.
Controlling documentUse the date and instructions on your specific notice.
Hearing proceduresHaskell CAD posts 2026 local ARB policies and model procedures.
Read the exact notice or order.Identify property, tax year, deadline, grounds and delivery date.
Confirm the account facts.Check owner, legal description, acreage, category, improvements, exemptions and agricultural value.
Choose the correct protest ground.Market value, unequal appraisal, exemption denial, ownership, description or another statutory issue may require different evidence.
Request the district evidence.Obtain appraisal records and comparable properties the district plans to use.
Build property-specific proof.Use dated photos, repair bids, surveys, closing records, relevant sales, income records or agricultural documentation.
State the requested result.Give a supported value or factual correction instead of only saying the appraisal is too high.
Organize the hearing packet.Number pages, label exhibits and prepare a short timeline and explanation.
Keep proof of filing and attendance.Save portal receipts, emails, certified-mail records and ARB orders.

What to Do After the Regular Protest Deadline

SituationPossible Next StepGather
You received a later noticeUse the deadline shown on that notice.Notice, envelope and delivery record.
The record contains a factual or clerical errorAsk Haskell CAD which correction procedure applies.Deed, survey, photographs and building facts.
An exemption was denied or removedFollow the denial notice and preserve its appeal deadline.Application, eligibility evidence and filing proof.
The property was not yoursRequest ownership review and compare the recorded deed.Closing documents, deed and possession dates.
Taxes are delinquentContact Haskell CAD collections immediately for an updated payoff.Owner number, Property IDs, statements and payment history.
You need legal interpretationConsult a qualified Texas property-tax attorney.All notices, filings, orders and tax records.

How to Pay Haskell County Property Taxes

Haskell CAD collects property taxes for participating local entities. Its website directs online payments to Certified Payments and posts Bureau Code 4937978.

Search the property first.Confirm every Property ID, Owner ID, owner, legal description and tax-due year.
Open the official payment route.Use Haskell CAD Certified Payments.
Verify Bureau Code 4937978.Do not continue if a different government entity or code appears.
Use the correct account reference.Haskell CAD states that multiple accounts can be combined into one payment by adding the accounts and using the Owner number as the account number.
Review tax years and total due.Check current and delinquent years separately before submitting.
Review the fee and payment date.Confirm the processing charge and effective date before authorizing payment.
Save the confirmation.Keep the transaction number, email and a screenshot or PDF.
Allow time for posting.Haskell CAD asks taxpayers to allow 5–7 business days for an online payment to appear on the property account.
Duplicate-payment warning: Do not pay again simply because the online account has not updated immediately. First compare the confirmation, Bureau Code, Owner number and posted 5–7 business-day processing window.
“I paid Haskell CAD through Certified Payments using Bureau Code 4937978. My confirmation number is ______, the Owner or account number is ______, and the payment date was ______. Can you verify receipt and tell me when the account should update?”

Tax Rates and 2026 Tax-Bill Timing

Haskell CAD’s Data and Records page currently lists a 2025 entity tax-rate sheet as the latest completed rate table. The district’s website explains that current-year tax-rate information is updated during August and September as local elected bodies propose and adopt rates.

CAD sets valuesHaskell CAD appraises property and administers exemptions and special valuation.
Taxing units set ratesCounty, city, school, hospital, water and other governing bodies adopt their own rates.
The collector creates the billCertified value, exemptions and adopted rates are combined into the tax statement.
Simple estimate: Divide taxable value by 100 and multiply by each applicable rate. Use the exact taxing-unit list from the property record and replace prior-year rates when 2026 rates are officially adopted.

Taxing Units That May Appear on a Haskell County Account

The exact combination depends on the property’s location, not only its mailing city. Active entities listed for the county include:

County entitiesHaskell County plus county road, farm-to-market or related county funds shown on the individual account.
School districtsHaskell CISD, Rule ISD, Paint Creek ISD, Stamford ISD, Knox City-O’Brien CISD and Munday ISD can appear where boundaries apply.
CitiesHaskell, O’Brien, Rochester, Rule, Weinert and Stamford may appear for property inside their respective boundaries.
Hospital districtHaskell Hospital District or another applicable hospital entity may appear.
Water and groundwaterHaskell County WSD #1, Rolling Plains Groundwater Conservation District and North Central Texas Municipal Water Authority may apply.
Verify every codeUse the entity list on the exact certified property account before estimating or paying.

Haskell Property Office Responsibility Table

TaskCorrect OfficeRole
Search appraisal ownership and valueHaskell CADMaintains appraisal accounts, characteristics, values and exemptions.
Apply for homestead or ag appraisalHaskell CADReviews exemption and special-appraisal applications.
Protest or request appraisal correctionHaskell CAD / ARBProcesses protests, evidence and ARB proceedings.
Search and pay property taxesHaskell CAD collectionsProvides tax-due search and Certified Payments route.
Vehicle title or registrationCounty Tax Assessor-CollectorHandles motor-vehicle and voter-registration services.
Search deed, lien or easementHaskell County ClerkMaintains recorded land documents and document copies.
Confirm boundary or titleSurveyor / title company / attorneyProvides professional boundary and ownership analysis beyond CAD records.

How to Search Haskell County Deeds, Liens and Recorded Land Documents

The County Clerk’s current search notice says the clerk’s staff has no duty to search Official Public Records and guarantee correctness. Users should search the available website or visit the office themselves, then provide specific information when requesting copies.

Open the official County Clerk page.Go to Haskell County Clerk.
Collect specific search information.Prepare grantor and grantee names, recording date range, instrument number, volume and page, or legal description.
Search current and former owners.Run separate searches for individuals, spouses, trusts, estates, partnerships and business entities.
Match the complete legal description.Compare abstract, survey, block, lot, tract and acreage with the appraisal record.
Review all relevant instruments.Look for deeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, easements, mineral reservations, oil and gas instruments and plats.
Request a specific copy.Give the clerk the exact instrument or recording information rather than asking staff to perform an open-ended title search.
Use title professionals for ownership conclusions.A grantor-grantee search is not a substitute for a title commitment, legal opinion or survey.
Current Clerk hours: Monday–Thursday 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. The office states that recording mail-backs occur Wednesdays and Fridays.

Haskell County Buyer and New-Owner Checklist

  • Save every appraisal account before closing
  • Compare seller name with recorded deed
  • Match Property ID and Geo ID
  • Match abstract, survey, block and tract
  • Review residence and improvement details
  • Verify agricultural qualification
  • Ask about change-of-use tax exposure
  • Review current and delinquent tax years
  • Confirm school and special-district entities
  • Search deeds, liens and mineral reservations
  • Update the CAD mailing address
  • File homestead when eligible
New-owner warning: A seller’s homestead, tax ceiling or agricultural status does not automatically prove the buyer receives the same benefit. Confirm eligibility and filing requirements with Haskell CAD after closing.

Practical Haskell County Property Scenarios

A rural owner finds only one tractSearch every owner entity, abstract, Geo ID and adjoining parcel. Compare the map and deed, then ask Haskell CAD whether separate accounts exist.
A buyer still sees the sellerSearch under the prior owner, save the account, compare the recorded deed and contact Haskell CAD about its ownership-update requirements.
A 2026 value appears wrong after certificationIdentify whether the issue is value, factual description, exemption, ownership or another statutory correction. Ask which post-certification remedy applies.
Agricultural value disappearedCompare prior and current land details, application history, use records and local intensity standards. Preserve every notice and deadline.
A tax payment has not postedWait the stated 5–7 business days, verify Bureau Code 4937978 and Owner number, then contact Haskell CAD before paying again.
A deed copy is neededGive the County Clerk a specific instrument, name, date range or legal description. The clerk’s office does not perform open-ended title research for users.

Haskell County Property Office Contacts

Haskell County Appraisal District604 N. 1st St.
Haskell, TX 79521-5616
Mailing: P.O. Box 467
Haskell, TX 79521-0467
Phone: 940-864-3805
Fax: 940-864-3075
Email: jferguson@haskellcad.com
Hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. and 1:00–5:00 p.m.; closed 12:00–1:00 for lunch.
Haskell County ClerkCindy Walker, County Clerk
1 Ave. D, Suite 4
Haskell, TX 79521
Mailing: P.O. Box 725
Phone: 940-864-2451
Fax: 940-864-6164
Email: cindy.walker@haskellcountytx.gov
Mon–Thu 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; Fri 8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
County Tax Assessor-CollectorConnie Benton
1 Avenue D, Suite 1
Haskell, TX 79521-5917
Phone: 940-864-2181
Fax: 940-864-6164
Email: haskellcountytax@wtxs.net
Use for vehicle and voter services. Property taxes are paid through Haskell CAD.

Haskell County Appraisal District Office Map

Official Haskell County Property Resources

Haskell County CAD Property Search FAQs

1. What is the official Haskell County CAD website?

The live official Haskell County Appraisal District website is HaskellCAD.org. It includes property search, interactive map, forms, online protest, data and tax-payment links.

2. Where is Haskell County Appraisal District located?

Haskell CAD is at 604 N. 1st Street, Haskell, Texas 79521-5616. Its mailing address is P.O. Box 467, Haskell, Texas 79521-0467.

3. What is the Haskell CAD phone number?

The district phone number is 940-864-3805. The fax number is 940-864-3075.

4. Who is the Haskell County Chief Appraiser?

Jamie Ferguson is listed as the Haskell County Chief Appraiser in the Texas Comptroller’s county directory updated May 5, 2026.

5. How can I search Haskell County property records?

Use the official Haskell CAD search by owner name in LASTNAME FIRSTNAME format, Owner ID, Property ID or address. Detailed search options include Geo ID, legal description, abstract, subdivision, lease name, acreage, category and value filters.

6. Are Haskell County 2026 appraisal values certified?

Yes. Haskell CAD’s Data and Records page lists certified 2026 real and personal appraisal rolls generated July 16, 2026.

7. Who collects Haskell County property taxes?

Haskell County Appraisal District collects property taxes for participating taxing entities. The elected County Tax Assessor-Collector handles vehicle and voter-registration services and directs property-tax payments to Haskell CAD.

8. What is the Haskell CAD payment bureau code?

The official Certified Payments Bureau Code is 4937978. Haskell CAD asks users to allow 5–7 business days for online payments to appear on the property account.

9. Does the Haskell CAD map prove a legal boundary?

No. Haskell CAD warns that its GIS is informational, may contain errors and does not represent or constitute a land survey.

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

Start with the official Haskell County Clerk page and prepare specific names, dates, instrument information or legal descriptions. The clerk’s current notice says staff does not perform open-ended Official Public Records searches or guarantee search correctness.

Independent Guide Disclaimer

County-CAD.us is an independent informational guide. It is not affiliated with Haskell County Appraisal District, the Haskell County Appraisal Review Board, Haskell County, Certified Payments, Pritchard & Abbott, any taxing unit or the State of Texas.

Property values, exemptions, deadlines, office personnel, hours, portal availability, fees, balances, forms, tax rates and collection rules can change. Confirm deadline-sensitive or payment information with the responsible official office before acting.

Last editorial verification: August 3, 2026.

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