Find the Correct Lamb County Property Record and Complete Your Appraisal, Exemption, Agricultural, Protest, Tax or Deed Task
Lamb County appraisal records cover homes and businesses in Littlefield, Olton, Earth, Sudan, Amherst and Springlake, together with rural homesites, irrigated farms, cotton and grain acreage, livestock property, mobile homes, mineral interests, vehicles and business personal property.
This practical guide explains how to search the official Lamb CAD system, use advanced property filters, match land through GIS, review 2026 values, apply for exemptions, protect agricultural appraisal, file or manage a protest, pay property taxes and research deeds, liens, easements or foreclosure notices.
Important correction: Lamb CAD is at 1500 E. Delano Avenue and uses 806-385-6474. The appraisal district also accepts property-tax payments. The elected Lamb County Tax Office does not collect property taxes.Critical Corrections Required in the Existing Lamb County Article
| Existing Article Information | Current Verified Information | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 100 E. 4th Street | 1500 E. Delano Avenue, Littlefield, TX 79339 | Applications, hearings, property questions and in-person payments must go to the current office. |
| 806-385-5173 | 806-385-6474 | The old article lists the wrong main phone number. |
| Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. | Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. | The office closes during lunch every weekday. |
| Lamb CAD does not collect taxes | Lamb CAD provides an official online property-tax payment portal. | Property owners should not be sent to the elected County Tax Office for property-tax payment. |
| County Tax Office handles property-tax collections | The Texas Comptroller states that the Lamb County Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect property taxes. | The Tax Office mainly handles voter registration, vehicle and statutory county services. |
| Search shows confirmed 2026 values | The portal allows 2026 searching, but its visible disclaimer still says values displayed are 2025 preliminary values. | Users must check the selected tax year and confirm whether the value is preliminary, certified or current. |
| Only owner and address searches explained | Advanced Search supports Property ID, Geographic ID, abstract, subdivision, mobile-home park, neighborhood, property type, DBA and tax year. | These filters are essential for farms, mineral interests, mobile homes and business accounts. |
| One property type assumed | The official system separates Real, Personal, Mineral, Auto and Mobile Home accounts. | One owner can have several independent accounts. |
| No current online taxpayer portal | The 2026 Taxpayer Portal supports property access, applications, documents and electronic communication elections. | Owners can manage more than a simple property search. |
Choose the Correct Office Before You Start
Choose Your Lamb County Property Task
How to Search Lamb County CAD Property Records
The public portal does not require a paid subscription for basic appraisal research.
The portal currently lists years from 2026 through 2017. Confirm the selected year before reading values or tax information.
The number from an appraisal notice, exemption letter or tax statement normally gives the cleanest result.
Try only the last name when initials, punctuation or name order prevents a match.
Start with the street number and main street name. Remove punctuation, route abbreviations and unit numbers during the first attempt.
Available categories include Real, Personal, Mineral, Auto and Mobile Home.
Search by abstract, subdivision, Geographic ID, neighborhood or acreage-related legal details.
Locate a road, known neighbor, irrigation circle, city edge or recognizable parcel and compare the selected account.
A farm, business or family estate can include several surface tracts, mineral accounts, mobile homes, vehicles and business assets.
Do not rely only on an owner name or nearby address. Confirm the abstract, subdivision, lot, block, tract or Geographic ID.
Check acreage, agricultural value, building details, mobile-home status and exemption codes.
Print or save the account before requesting a correction, preparing a protest or reviewing a purchase.
Use Lamb CAD Advanced Search More Effectively
| Search Field | Best Use | Practical Search Method |
|---|---|---|
| Property ID | Exact account lookup | Copy every digit from the appraisal or tax document. |
| Geographic ID | Parcel and mapping identification | Use when ownership names have changed or are shared. |
| Abstract | Farm, ranch and rural acreage | Use the abstract shown in the deed or prior appraisal record. |
| Subdivision | Platted city and residential property | Search the main subdivision name without extra punctuation. |
| Neighborhood | Comparable-property research | Use the subject property’s neighborhood to find more relevant comparison accounts. |
| Doing Business As | Business personal property | Try the legal entity and public business name separately. |
| Mobile-home park | Manufactured-home accounts | Search the park first, then match the owner, space and home details. |
| Mineral property type | Oil, gas and mineral interests | Search royalty owner, operator, lease or recorded mineral owner. |
| ARB Search | Protest and hearing research | Use Property ID, protest status, informal date or hearing date. |
How to Read a Lamb CAD Property Record
| Record Field | Plain-English Meaning | Owner Check |
|---|---|---|
| Property ID | The appraisal and collection account number. | Use it on every application, payment and inquiry. |
| Owner name | Ownership maintained on the appraisal roll. | Compare it with the newest recorded deed. |
| Mailing address | Address used for appraisal and tax communication. | Submit a change request when it is incorrect. |
| Situs address | Physical property location. | Rural property may have an incomplete or nonstandard situs. |
| Legal description | Subdivision, lot, block, survey, abstract or tract description. | Use the deed and survey for legally controlling details. |
| Market value | Estimated January 1 market value before exemptions and caps. | Review sales, location, water, access, condition and improvements. |
| Appraised value | Value after an applicable statutory limitation. | Determine whether a homestead cap or circuit breaker applies. |
| Taxable value | Value after exemptions for a specific taxing unit. | The amount may differ by county, school, city and water district. |
| Land details | Acreage, classification, productivity value and unit value. | Separate homesite, irrigated cropland, dry cropland, pasture and non-agricultural areas. |
| Improvements | Homes, barns, shops, warehouses and other structures. | Check size, age, use, quality and condition. |
| Exemptions | Homestead, age-65, disability, veteran and other approved relief. | Confirm the benefit under every applicable entity. |
| Productivity value | Special agricultural value based on productive capacity. | Do not confuse it with the land’s market value. |
How to Use the Lamb County Interactive GIS Map
Copy the Property ID, Geographic ID, owner and legal description.
Use a modern browser such as Chrome, Firefox or Edge.
Do not choose a tract only because it is near the expected road.
Look for separate tracts, access strips, road frontage and common ownership.
Identify center-pivot circles, dryland corners, homesites, barns, pasture and unused acreage.
Look for new or removed homes, barns, shops, mobile homes and commercial structures.
Do not construct, fence, subdivide or resolve access from the GIS outline alone.
Market Value, Appraised Value, Taxable Value and Tax Estimate
Residence-homestead appraisal cap
A qualifying homestead’s appraised value generally cannot increase by more than 10% over the prior year’s appraised value, plus the market value of new improvements.
2026 non-homestead circuit breaker
Qualifying non-homestead real property valued at $5,320,000 or less may receive the temporary 20% Texas appraisal limitation. Specially appraised agricultural land and certain other property do not qualify.
Lamb County Taxing Units and Boundary Checks
A property is taxed only by the entities assigned to its account. Postal addresses do not always match city, school or water-district boundaries.
| Unit Type | Examples Serving Lamb County Property | Why to Verify |
|---|---|---|
| County | Lamb County | County tax generally applies throughout the county. |
| School districts | Amherst, Littlefield, Olton, Springlake-Earth, Sudan, and portions of Anton, Muleshoe and Whiteface CISD | School taxes and local-option exemptions can differ. |
| Cities | Amherst, Earth, Littlefield, Olton, Springlake and Sudan | A mailing-city name does not prove the parcel is inside city limits. |
| Water district | High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1 | Water-district boundaries and records affect irrigation research. |
Residence Homestead Exemption: Practical Filing Guide
| Benefit | Current General Effect | Main Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| General school homestead exemption | $140,000 reduction from school taxable value | Ownership interest and use as the principal residence. |
| Age-65 school exemption | Additional $60,000 school exemption | Qualifying owner age 65 or older. |
| Disabled-person school exemption | Additional $60,000 school exemption | Owner meets the Texas disability definition. |
| School tax ceiling | Limits qualifying school taxes | Approved age-65 or disabled homestead. |
| Appraisal cap | Generally limits annual appraised-value growth to 10%, plus new improvements | Approved residence homestead after the applicable qualifying period. |
Match the owner, physical address, Property ID and legal description.
Use the current homestead form linked from Lamb CAD.
The Texas driver-license or state-ID address should normally match the homestead address unless a statutory exception applies.
Heir property, manufactured homes, address differences and unusual ownership may require supporting documents.
Mail it to P.O. Box 950, deliver it to the Delano Avenue office or use another method accepted by the district.
Save the stamped copy, mailing record or electronic confirmation.
Confirm that the exemption appears under every applicable taxing entity.
Disabled Veteran and Survivor Exemptions
| Qualification | General Benefit | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| 10%–29% disability | $5,000 exemption | Qualifying VA or military documentation. |
| 30%–49% disability | $7,500 exemption | Qualifying VA or military documentation. |
| 50%–69% disability | $10,000 exemption | Qualifying VA or military documentation. |
| 70%–100% disability | $12,000 general exemption | Qualifying VA or military documentation. |
| 100% disabled veteran homestead | Total exemption of a qualifying residence homestead | Qualifying VA disability or individual-unemployability determination. |
| Qualifying surviving spouse | Certain benefits may continue | Marriage, death, service, occupancy and remarriage records. |
Lamb County 1-d-1 Agricultural Appraisal
Agricultural appraisal values qualifying land according to productive capacity instead of unrestricted market value. It is not a complete exemption, and rural location alone does not create qualification.
| Qualification Area | What Must Be Proven | Useful Lamb County Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Primary agricultural use | Land is principally devoted to qualifying agricultural production. | Cotton, corn, sorghum, wheat, hay, livestock or lease records. |
| Degree of intensity | The operation is typical for the local area. | Planting, harvesting, stocking, irrigation, fencing and expense records. |
| Use history | The land generally had qualifying use for five of the preceding seven years. | Prior leases, gin tickets, crop insurance, receipts and dated photographs. |
| Homesite separation | Residential and non-agricultural portions are separately identified. | Survey, aerial map and acreage breakdown. |
| Leased operation | The lease supports genuine agricultural activity. | Written lease, payment proof and operator records. |
| Irrigation | The stated irrigated use is active and supported. | Well, pivot, pump, electricity and irrigation-maintenance records. |
Strong evidence packet for irrigated or cotton land
- Property ID for every tract
- Written farm lease
- Seed, fertilizer and chemical receipts
- Crop-insurance records
- Gin tickets and settlement sheets
- Irrigation electricity and well-maintenance records
- Pivot or pump repair invoices
- Custom planting and harvesting records
- Date-stamped field photographs
- Map separating homesite, irrigated acres, dryland and non-agricultural areas
Wildlife-Management Appraisal
Wildlife management is a qualifying agricultural use for eligible land that previously received 1-d-1 appraisal. Recreational hunting alone does not create qualification.
- Habitat control
- Erosion control
- Predator management
- Supplemental water
- Supplemental food
- Shelter development
- Census counts
Business Personal Property Renditions
Businesses generally must report taxable tangible personal property owned, managed or controlled on January 1. The official Lamb CAD search separates Personal, Auto and other account types.
| Asset Type | Examples | Common Mistake |
|---|---|---|
| Inventory | Goods, parts, supplies and materials held for business use or sale | Reporting equipment but omitting inventory. |
| Machinery and equipment | Farm-service, manufacturing, repair and shop equipment | Omitting older assets that remain in service. |
| Furniture and fixtures | Desks, shelving, counters, displays and office furniture | Assuming low-cost items never need reporting. |
| Computers and electronics | Computers, point-of-sale systems and communication equipment | Failing to include acquisition year and original cost. |
| Leased property | Equipment controlled or managed under a lease | Assuming the other party always reports it. |
| Business vehicles | Taxable vehicles and specialized service units | Searching only the real-property account. |
Mineral Property and Severed Ownership
The Lamb CAD search includes Mineral as a separate property type. A mineral account may not appear under the current surface owner because oil, gas and other interests can be reserved or conveyed separately.
| Mineral Issue | Records to Gather | Correct Starting Point |
|---|---|---|
| Wrong owner | Mineral deed, assignment, probate document and division order | Lamb CAD and County Clerk. |
| Account cannot be found | Owner, operator, lease name, legal description and recorded documents | Mineral property search and Lamb CAD contact form. |
| Unexpected value | Production, price, decline, expenses and ownership information | Lamb CAD appraisal staff and ARB process. |
| Lease was released | Recorded release and operator confirmation | County Clerk and Lamb CAD. |
| Tax remains unpaid | Property ID, owner, tax year and payment confirmation | Lamb CAD tax collection. |
Irrigation, Groundwater and Farm-Value Checks
Groundwater availability and irrigation infrastructure can influence agricultural productivity and market value, but Lamb CAD records do not replace well permits, pumping records, water-district information or a professional water investigation.
| Water Issue | Where to Check | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Well existence and status | Water-district and property records | A visible well does not prove current production or legal status. |
| Center-pivot equipment | Physical inspection, lease and equipment records | The pivot may not be included in a land sale or may be separately owned. |
| Irrigated acreage | CAD land schedule, aerial map and farm records | Dry corners and inactive acreage may be classified differently. |
| Pumping capacity | Well tests, energy records and operator information | Historical irrigation does not guarantee current capacity. |
| Water-district boundary | High Plains Water District | District rules and records depend on location. |
How to Protest a Lamb County Appraisal
| Protest Issue | Stronger Evidence | Weak Argument |
|---|---|---|
| Market value too high | Comparable sales, appraisal, condition evidence and repair estimates | The tax bill increased. |
| Unequal appraisal | Similar appraised property adjusted for location, use, size and condition | One cheaper property from another town or school district. |
| Wrong building data | Measurements, plans, photographs, permits and demolition proof | Unsupported verbal statements. |
| Agricultural denial | Use history, intensity, crop, irrigation, livestock and lease records | The land is rural or has a fence. |
| Business-property value | Asset schedule, age, original cost, condition and disposal records | The business had a poor year. |
| Mineral value | Production, ownership, price, decline and operating records | The surface owner receives no royalty. |
Confirm the Property ID, proposed value, exemptions and exact filing date.
Review land, improvements, classification, values and ownership.
Market value, unequal appraisal, ownership, exemption and special appraisal are separate grounds.
Online filing creates a centralized place for documents and communication.
Keep the confirmation, timestamp, uploaded documents or accepted mailing proof.
Review the sales, property card, schedules and calculations planned for the hearing.
Wrong acreage, improvement size, class, use or condition can affect the entire appraisal.
State the requested value and list the strongest exhibits in order.
Some factual errors or supported value changes can be resolved before the formal hearing.
Explain why each comparison or factual issue supports the requested result.
Further remedies may include arbitration, SOAH or district court when eligibility rules are met.
Options After the Regular Protest Deadline
| Possible Remedy | When It May Apply | Important Condition |
|---|---|---|
| Failure to receive required notice | A legally required appraisal or hearing notice was not delivered | Act promptly and document the mailing-address history. |
| One-fourth over-appraisal correction | A residence homestead meets the statutory threshold | Payment and filing rules apply. |
| One-third over-appraisal correction | Other property meets the statutory threshold | Payment and filing rules apply. |
| Clerical or ownership correction | The appraisal roll contains a qualifying statutory error | A normal value disagreement is not automatically a clerical error. |
| Late exemption application | The exemption statute permits late filing | File promptly instead of waiting for another year. |
How to Search and Pay Lamb County Property Taxes
Lamb County Appraisal District provides the official online property-tax payment service. The elected County Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect ad valorem property taxes.
Confirm the correct Property ID, owner, property type and tax year.
Real, personal, mineral, auto and mobile-home records can carry separate balances.
A payment for the current year does not clear an older delinquency.
The official Gov-Pay page requires an account number before payment.
Credit-card payments currently show a 2.50% convenience fee with a $3.00 minimum.
Check the account number, property, tax year and total before submitting.
The payment provider sends an electronic confirmation after a completed transaction.
Contact Lamb CAD when a recent payment does not appear or the account number was entered incorrectly.
How to Search Lamb County Deeds, Liens and Official Property Records
The appraisal record identifies the assessed account, but the County Clerk’s recorded documents are needed to investigate legal ownership, deeds of trust, liens, easements, releases, mineral reservations and other title matters.
Save the current owner, previous owner, Property ID, legal description and approximate transaction date.
Select the Texas Land Records link provided by Lamb County.
Try individuals, spouses, trusts, estates, companies and alternate spellings.
Look for deeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, easements, assignments and mineral documents.
A matching name is not enough when the person owns several properties.
A current deed may refer to an older survey, plat, easement or mineral reservation.
Use the instrument number, volume and page or names on the document when requesting records.
Lamb County publishes foreclosure notices by year and month on its official website.
Lamb County Foreclosure and Trust-Property Research
Lamb County and Lamb CAD link foreclosure notices and trust-property sale information. These listings are not normal real-estate advertisements and do not guarantee clear title, access, possession or buildability.
- Confirm the Property ID and legal description
- Determine whether the sale is tax, mortgage or another foreclosure type
- Search deeds, liens, releases and easements
- Review mineral reservations
- Check bankruptcy and probate matters
- Verify legal and physical access
- Inspect occupancy and condition
- Review water, well and irrigation status
- Check current taxes and special assessments
- Obtain professional title and legal advice
Local Lamb County Property Scenarios
| Property Situation | Important Checks | Common Hidden Issue |
|---|---|---|
| Littlefield residence | City, Littlefield ISD, homestead, improvements and tax balance | A recent addition or removed structure may not match the record. |
| Olton home or business | City, Olton ISD, real-property account and business account | The operating business and building owner can have separate tax accounts. |
| Earth or Springlake property | City boundary, Springlake-Earth ISD, water district and legal description | Postal and taxing boundaries may not match. |
| Sudan residence or farm | City, Sudan ISD, agricultural acreage, homesite and irrigation | One owner can have several separate tracts. |
| Amherst property | City, Amherst ISD, deed, taxes and trust-property notices | A low sale price does not prove current market value or clear title. |
| Center-pivot cotton farm | Irrigated acres, dry corners, wells, pivots, homesite and crop history | The entire deed acreage may not receive the same productivity class. |
| Dryland farm | Crop history, soil, access, lease and intensity | A prior irrigated classification may no longer match actual use. |
| Mobile home | Home account, park, landowner, serial information and taxes | The home and land may be separately owned and appraised. |
| Mineral interest | Mineral account, operator, lease, deed and tax balance | The surface owner may not own the minerals. |
Lamb County Property Buyer Checklist
- Correct Property ID
- Owner and legal description
- Land and improvement details
- Market, appraised and taxable values
- Homestead or agricultural status
- Every related account
- Current and prior tax years
- Every taxing unit
- Penalty and interest
- Payment or deferral status
- Mineral and business balances
- Foreclosure or lawsuit status
- Current deed
- Deeds of trust and releases
- Liens and judgments
- Easements and restrictions
- Mineral reservations
- Probate and heirship documents
- Boundary survey
- Legal and physical access
- Water and well investigation
- Pivot and pump ownership
- Septic, utilities and development rules
- Current agricultural operation
How to Correct a Lamb CAD Property Record
| Problem | Correct Starting Contact | Evidence to Prepare |
|---|---|---|
| Wrong mailing address | Lamb CAD Change of Address | Property ID, owner, old address and correct address. |
| Recent deed not reflected | County Clerk, then Lamb CAD | Instrument number, recording date and deed copy. |
| Acreage or boundary appears wrong | County Clerk, surveyor and Lamb CAD mapping | Deed, survey and recorded plat. |
| Building details are wrong | Lamb CAD appraisal staff | Measurements, photographs, plans and permits. |
| Homestead is missing | Lamb CAD exemption staff | Form 50-114, identification and occupancy records. |
| Agricultural value is missing | Lamb CAD special-appraisal staff | Form 50-129, use history, crop, livestock and irrigation records. |
| Mineral account is wrong | Lamb CAD and County Clerk | Mineral deed, assignment, probate and production information. |
| Payment is missing | Lamb CAD tax collection | Confirmation email, account number, amount, date and payment method. |
Lamb County Property Office Contacts
| Office | Current Contact Information | Main Tasks |
|---|---|---|
| Lamb County Appraisal District |
Chief Appraiser: Lesa Kloiber 1500 E. Delano Avenue Littlefield, TX 79339 Mailing: P.O. Box 950, Littlefield, TX 79339 Phone: 806-385-6474 Toll-free: 800-748-8782 Fax: 806-385-6944 Email: lambcad@lambcad.org Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. |
Search, values, GIS, exemptions, agriculture, business property, protests and tax collection. |
| Lamb County Tax Assessor-Collector |
Tammy Kirkland 100 6th Drive, Room 105 Littlefield, TX 79339 Phone: 806-485-0062 Fax: 806-385-6485 Email: tjkirkland@co.lamb.tx.us |
Vehicle, voter-registration and County Tax Office services. It does not collect property taxes. |
| Lamb County Clerk |
Rene Trevino 100 6th Drive, Room 103 Littlefield, TX 79339 Phone: 806-485-0053 Fax: 806-385-6485 |
Deeds, liens, easements, plats, mineral documents and certified copies. |
Lamb County Appraisal District Map
The map below points to the current Lamb CAD office at 1500 E. Delano Avenue in Littlefield.
Official Lamb County Property Resources
Lamb County CAD Property Search FAQs
1. What is the official Lamb County CAD website?
The official Lamb County Appraisal District website is lambcad.org.
2. What is the correct Lamb CAD office address?
Lamb County Appraisal District is located at 1500 E. Delano Avenue, Littlefield, Texas 79339.
3. What is the correct Lamb CAD phone number?
The official main telephone number is 806-385-6474.
4. What are Lamb CAD’s office hours?
The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to noon and from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
5. Who is the Lamb County Chief Appraiser?
Lesa Kloiber is the Chief Appraiser.
6. Does Lamb CAD collect property taxes?
Yes. Lamb CAD provides an official online property-tax payment portal.
7. Does the Lamb County Tax Assessor-Collector collect property taxes?
No. The Texas Comptroller’s county directory states that the elected County Tax Office does not collect property taxes.
8. What property types can I search?
The official portal supports Real, Personal, Mineral, Auto and Mobile Home property types.
9. Which tax years are available in the property search?
The portal currently provides tax-year options from 2026 through 2017.
10. Why does the portal mention 2025 preliminary values?
The portal’s visible disclaimer still references 2025 preliminary values even though 2026 is available as a tax-year filter. Confirm the selected year and value status with Lamb CAD.
11. What was the normal 2026 protest deadline?
The regular deadline was generally May 15, 2026, or 30 days after delivery of the appraisal notice, whichever was later.
12. What is the current school homestead exemption?
Texas school districts provide a mandatory $140,000 general residence-homestead exemption.
13. What additional school exemption applies to age-65 or disabled owners?
Qualifying owners receive an additional mandatory $60,000 school-district exemption.
14. What is the online credit-card payment fee?
The official Gov-Pay page currently shows a 2.50% credit-card convenience fee with a $3.00 minimum.
15. Is the Lamb CAD parcel map a legal survey?
No. The map is useful for appraisal research but does not replace a deed, title report or professional boundary survey.
Independent Editorial Notice
County-CAD.us is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with Lamb County Appraisal District, the Appraisal Review Board, Lamb County, the Tax Assessor-Collector, County Clerk, High Plains Underground Water Conservation District, any city, school district, taxing unit or the State of Texas.
Property values, exemption amounts, filing deadlines, tax rates, payment fees, office personnel, office hours and online systems can change. Confirm time-sensitive details with the responsible official office.
Editorial verification: July 19, 2026. This article was rebuilt using Lamb CAD’s official website, property search, 2026 Taxpayer Portal, GIS map, forms, tax information, Truth in Taxation page, contact and address-change services; the official property-tax payment portal; the Texas Comptroller Lamb County directory and current exemption guidance; and the official Lamb County Tax Assessor-Collector, County Clerk and foreclosure-notice pages.
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