Limestone County CAD Property Search Records

Limestone County, Texas Property Search and Tax Guide

Turn a Limestone County Account into a Verified Parcel, Exemption Check, Protest File, Tax Payment or Recorded Deed

Limestone County appraisal records cover homes and businesses in Groesbeck, Mexia, Coolidge, Kosse, Thornton and Tehuacana, rural acreage, Lake Limestone-area property, farms, ranches, manufactured homes, mineral interests and business equipment.

This practical guide shows how to use the official Limestone CAD search, find difficult rural accounts, understand appraisal values, document agricultural use, prepare protest evidence, pay the correct tax account and research deeds or liens.

Use Limestone CAD for values, ownership maintenance, exemptions, agricultural appraisal and protests. Use the County Tax Office for bills and payments. Use the County Clerk for recorded deeds, liens, easements and official document copies.
Chief Appraiser Leah Briggs
CAD phone 254-729-3009
CAD address 303 S. Waco St., Groesbeck
Tax Office phone 254-729-3405

Important Corrections to the Existing Limestone County Page

Previous Page Detail Current Practical Information Why It Matters
CAD address shown as 100 S. Main Street The Texas Comptroller lists Limestone CAD at 303 S. Waco Street, Groesbeck, TX 76642-1726. Applications, evidence and in-person visits must go to the correct office.
CAD phone shown as 254-729-5505 The official appraisal-district number is 254-729-3009. 254-729-5504 is associated with the County Clerk, not CAD appraisal help.
No current chief appraiser The Texas Comptroller county directory lists Leah Briggs as Chief Appraiser. Formal correspondence and public-information requests should identify the correct district.
April 30 described as a final homestead cutoff The general exemption deadline is before May 1, but qualifying residence-homestead claims can have statutory late-filing options. A qualified homeowner should not abandon a claim solely because April 30 passed.
Missing current 2026 exemption amounts The school-district residence-homestead exemption is $140,000. Eligible age-65 or disabled homeowners receive an additional $60,000 school exemption. Old exemption amounts produce inaccurate tax estimates.
Thin rural-property guidance Agricultural land normally requires qualifying use for five of the preceding seven years plus current intensity and principal-use evidence. Owning acreage or keeping a few animals does not automatically qualify the land.
No business-property threshold update Income-producing tangible personal property valued at $125,000 or less in a taxing unit may qualify for the current exemption. Small businesses should verify the exemption rather than ignoring the account.
No payment-processing warning The county tax portal warns that online payments are not live and may take several business days to post. Paying twice before the first payment posts can create refund problems.
No practical deed-search workflow The County Clerk provides official public records from 1861 to present through its linked search system. The CAD owner name is not a complete legal-title search.
The page needed a full rebuild rather than a light edit. Accurate Limestone County help requires separate appraisal, tax-payment and recorded-document workflows.

Which Office Handles Your Limestone County Property Task?

Limestone County Appraisal District Property search, appraised values, owner-record maintenance, exemptions, agricultural appraisal, business renditions and protests.
Appraisal Review Board Formal hearings involving market value, unequal appraisal, exemptions, agricultural qualification and other protestable actions.
County Tax Assessor-Collector Tax bills, account balances, payments, receipts, refunds, delinquent taxes and tax-sale information.
Limestone County Clerk Deeds, liens, easements, releases, oil-and-gas documents, plats, probate records and certified copies.
Floodplain Administrator Floodplain permits and development questions for applicable unincorporated county property.
Surveyor or Title Company Legal boundaries, title commitments, easements, encroachments, access and mineral reservations.
Specialized Appraisal Staff Mineral, utility, industrial and complex business-personal-property appraisal questions.
Property-Tax Attorney Complex ARB cases, arbitration, litigation, change-of-use tax and foreclosure matters.
Fast routing tip Give staff the Property ID before explaining the problem. One owner may have separate residence, acreage, mineral, manufactured-home and business-property accounts.

Choose Your Limestone County Property Task

What to Try When the Limestone CAD Search Returns No Result

Search Problem Better Method Why It Helps
Full owner name fails Search only the surname or main company word. Initials, spouses, trusts and punctuation may be stored differently.
Recent buyer is missing Search the seller or previous owner. Deed recording and CAD ownership updates may not appear together.
Address gives no match Use only the street number and main road name. Direction, suffix and punctuation can block an exact match.
Farm or ranch has no address Use owner, Property ID, abstract, survey or legal description. Rural records may be indexed around survey information instead of postal addresses.
Only one tract appears Repeat the owner search and compare every Property ID. One agricultural operation can include several appraisal accounts.
Manufactured home is missing Search the home owner and land owner separately. The structure and underlying land may be maintained under separate accounts.
Business property is missing Search the legal owner, DBA and property address. The equipment account may not use the building owner’s name.
Mineral interest is missing Search owner, trust, estate and related mineral-account records. Mineral ownership does not automatically follow the surface parcel.
Still cannot locate the record? Call Limestone CAD at 254-729-3009 or email limestone@limestonecad.net. Provide the owner name, approximate location, property type and any legal-description clue.

How to Read a Limestone CAD Property Card

Record Field Meaning Practical Check
Property ID Main appraisal-account identifier. Use it on calls, applications, evidence and tax-payment searches.
Owner and mailing address Name and address carried in the appraisal record. Correct an outdated mailing address before notices and tax statements are returned.
Legal description Appraisal summary of the recorded tract, lot, block, abstract or survey. Compare it with the deed; CAD wording is not a complete title opinion.
Market value District opinion of market value as of January 1. Compare condition, acreage, property use and similar-property evidence.
Appraised value Value after an applicable appraisal limitation or special calculation. It does not always equal market value.
Taxable value Value remaining for a taxing unit after exemptions and limitations. The taxable value may differ for the county, city, school and special districts.
Exemption codes Approved homestead, age-65, disability, veteran or other exemptions. Confirm the benefit appears for the correct owner and year.
Land details Acreage, category, productivity class or land-use information. Check every tract when agricultural land is split across accounts.
Improvement details Buildings, homes, manufactured homes and other appraised improvements. Look for incorrect size, age, condition or demolished structures.
Taxing units County, school, city, hospital and emergency-services entities connected to the account. Use the list when estimating taxes or checking the correct payment account.
Owner-name warning: The appraisal record is not guaranteed proof of legal title. Use County Clerk records and professional title research for ownership decisions.

How to Use the Limestone County Parcel Map

The official appraisal search may provide a map or GIS link from the property detail page. Open the account first so you can match the map to the correct Property ID.

1
Search the account before opening the map.

Copy the Property ID, legal description and acreage.

2
Open the map or GIS option from the property record.

Allow the parcel layer and aerial image time to load.

3
Compare neighboring parcels.

This is useful for ranches, family land, Lake Limestone-area tracts and recent parcel splits.

4
Save a dated map image.

Label it with the Property ID before using it in a correction request or protest file.

The map can help with
  • General parcel location
  • Neighboring appraisal accounts
  • Rural tract orientation
  • Road and subdivision context
  • Finding land without a standard address
The map cannot prove
  • Exact legal boundaries
  • Survey monuments
  • Legal access
  • Clear title
  • Mineral or easement ownership
Start with the official account: Search the property and open its map option.

Market Value, Appraised Value and Taxable Value

Market Value → Applicable Cap or Special Appraisal → Exemptions → Taxable Value
Market value The district’s January 1 estimate of what the property would sell for under normal market conditions.
Appraised value The value after an applicable homestead limitation, non-homestead limitation or special-appraisal calculation.
Taxable value The value used by each taxing unit after exemptions and limitations are applied.
2026 non-homestead limitation: Certain qualifying non-homestead real property valued at $5,320,000 or less may receive the temporary 20% circuit-breaker limitation. Several special-appraisal property categories are excluded, and the current limitation expires after 2026 unless the law changes.
Homestead cap misunderstanding: A 10% homestead appraisal limitation does not prevent the market-value line from increasing by more than 10%. It limits qualifying appraised value under the statutory calculation.

Limestone County Homestead and Related Exemptions

Current school-tax amounts: The general school-district residence-homestead exemption is $140,000. A qualifying age-65 or disabled homeowner receives an additional $60,000 school exemption.
General residence homestead For an owner’s principal residence when ownership and occupancy requirements are met.
Age 65 or older May provide an additional exemption, school-tax ceiling, installment options and possible tax deferral.
Disabled person May provide an additional exemption, tax ceiling and installment or deferral options.
Disabled veteran Relief depends on the qualifying disability rating and statutory exemption category.
Surviving spouse Several survivor exemptions may apply when ownership, residence and remarriage requirements are satisfied.
Disaster or special-use exemption Temporary or specialized relief may apply when statutory conditions are met.

Practical Homestead Application Steps

1
Confirm that the property is your principal residence.

Use the date you acquired and began occupying the home.

2
Download the current Form 50-114.

Use the official CAD or Texas Comptroller form rather than an old copy from another county.

3
Match the identification address.

Your Texas driver’s license or state ID should normally show the homestead address unless an allowed exception applies.

4
Attach special documentation when required.

Inherited property, manufactured homes, disability or veteran claims may require additional evidence.

5
Submit the application to Limestone CAD.

Keep a complete copy and proof of delivery.

6
Verify approval on the property record.

Do not assume that mailing or uploading a form means it was approved.

Missed the regular deadline? Qualifying residence-homestead applications may have a late-filing period. Contact Limestone CAD promptly rather than assuming the benefit is permanently lost.

Agricultural and Wildlife Management Appraisal

Texas agricultural appraisal is not a general rural-land exemption. Qualifying land is appraised according to productivity rather than ordinary market value.
Historical use The land generally must have been devoted to qualifying agricultural or timber production for at least five of the preceding seven years.
Current intensity The operation must meet the degree of intensity generally accepted for the Limestone County area.
Wildlife management Land generally must first qualify for agricultural appraisal and then meet wildlife-plan, practice and reporting requirements.

Evidence to Organize Before Applying or Responding to a Review

  • Agricultural lease or operator agreement
  • Livestock purchase and sale records
  • Feed, seed, fertilizer and veterinary receipts
  • Hay, crop or livestock-production records
  • Dated photographs of active use
  • Fencing, water and pasture records
  • Parcel map for each Property ID
  • Wildlife-management plan and annual report
  • Prior-year use history
  • Drought or disaster explanation when relevant
1
Identify every tract account.

One application may not automatically cover every related parcel.

2
Ask Limestone CAD for local intensity requirements.

Do not rely on stocking rates or acreage rules copied from another Texas county.

3
File the current Form 50-129 and supporting documents.

The regular application deadline is before May 1.

4
Keep evidence after approval.

The district may review qualification or request updated proof in a later year.

Change-of-use risk: Converting qualifying land to a nonagricultural use can trigger additional tax consequences. Contact CAD before development or a major use change.
Ranch-record tip Keep one evidence folder per parcel and year. Mixed records from several properties make it difficult to prove the use of one specific account.

Business Personal Property, Minerals and Specialized Accounts

2026 business rendition date: Most business-personal-property renditions were due April 15. A timely written extension request generally moved the deadline to May 15.
Business personal property Inventory, furniture, fixtures, computers, machinery and equipment used to produce income may require a rendition.
Small-business exemption Income-producing tangible personal property with total taxable value of $125,000 or less in a taxing unit may qualify for exemption.
Mineral and utility accounts Mineral, utility and other specialized property can be appraised separately from the surface parcel.

Business Rendition Checklist

  • January 1 asset list
  • Original cost and acquisition year
  • Inventory totals
  • Equipment location
  • Disposed or relocated asset records
  • Depreciation schedules
  • Purchase invoices
  • Condition and obsolescence evidence
  • Lease or ownership documents
  • Proof of timely filing or extension
Closed or moved business? Contact Limestone CAD and document the closure, sale, relocation or disposal date. Do not assume the account will disappear automatically.

How to Protest a Limestone County Property Appraisal

Use the deadline printed on your notice. The normal Texas deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the Notice of Appraised Value was delivered, whichever is later. The ordinary 2026 deadline has passed for most owners as of July 19, 2026.
1
Save the appraisal notice and current property card.

Record the Property ID, market value, appraised value, exemptions and deadline.

2
Identify every genuine protest ground.

Examples include excessive market value, unequal appraisal, incorrect characteristics, denied exemption or denied agricultural appraisal.

3
File a written protest by the account deadline.

Use the current Form 50-132 or the official district filing option.

4
Request the district’s evidence.

Ask for comparable properties, schedules, photographs and other material the district plans to use.

5
Build a property-specific evidence file.

Use dated photographs, repair estimates, measurements, comparable records, appraisals, surveys, leases or asset schedules.

6
Prepare one clear requested result.

State the district value, your requested value or correction and the evidence supporting it.

7
Attend the informal review when offered.

Ask the appraiser to explain the account and provide any proposed agreement in writing.

8
Continue to the ARB hearing if unresolved.

Organize exhibits in the order you will discuss them and focus on the protest grounds filed.

Property Type Useful Evidence Weak Argument
House Comparable sales, condition photos, repair estimates, measurement corrections and appraisal. The tax bill increased without showing a valuation error.
Rural or lake-area land Access, utilities, flood conditions, frontage, tract shape, restrictions, survey and adjusted land sales. Comparing remote acreage with improved waterfront or highway property.
Agricultural land Use history, leases, production records, receipts, parcel maps and photographs. Owning rural acreage without proving qualifying use.
Business property Asset list, original cost, age, condition, inventory, depreciation and obsolescence support. An unsupported lump-sum estimate.
Missed the normal deadline? Ask Limestone CAD whether a failure-to-receive-notice claim, good-cause late protest, late exemption application or statutory appraisal-roll correction may apply. A normal disagreement about value is not automatically a clerical error.

How to Search and Pay Limestone County Property Taxes

Correct payment office: Limestone CAD does not collect taxes. The Limestone County Tax Assessor-Collector is the collecting unit for the county and listed consolidated taxing entities.
1
Open the official county tax portal.

Use the payment link published by the Limestone County Tax Assessor-Collector.

2
Search by Property ID or owner.

Match the account to the CAD legal description before paying.

3
Review every open tax year.

Paying the current bill does not automatically clear an older delinquent amount.

4
Check every taxing unit shown.

Confirm county, school, city, hospital and emergency-services balances where applicable.

5
Review the processing charge.

The official portal states that e-check transactions carry a flat $2 vendor fee. Confirm all card fees at checkout.

6
Do not pay twice while waiting for posting.

The portal warns that electronic payments are not live and can take several business days to appear.

7
Save the confirmation.

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

Payment Question Practical Answer
Where is the property-tax office? Room 109 at the Limestone County Courthouse, 200 W. State Street, Groesbeck.
What are the property-tax hours? Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., subject to holidays and early courthouse closures.
What is the mailing address? P.O. Box 539, Groesbeck, TX 76642.
Who handles online-payment questions? The Tax Office publishes ashley.doss@co.limestone.tx.us for online-payment, refund and related inquiries.
Who handles mobile-home liens or mortgage requests? The Tax Office publishes shermane.bean@co.limestone.tx.us for VIT, mobile-home liens and mortgage requests.
Delinquent balance: As of July 2026, unpaid 2025 taxes may include penalty, interest and collection charges. Obtain a current payoff instead of relying on an old statement.

Limestone County Tax Sales: What the Official Notice Means

Texas does not sell tax-lien certificates at these sales. Delinquent property is sold after judicial foreclosure of local-government tax liens.
Verify the sale source Use the law-firm sale lists linked by the County Tax Office, not a copied social-media list.
Research every title issue Review the judgment, deed records, liens, parties, legal description and redemption rules before bidding.
Do not treat CAD value as purchase value Appraisal value does not reveal occupancy, condition, title defects, access or the cost of obtaining possession.
Buyer warning: A tax-sale purchase can involve redemption rights, additional liens, title-curative work and possession problems. Obtain legal advice before bidding.

How to Search Limestone County Deeds, Liens and Mineral Records

1
Collect CAD clues first.

Save the current owner, former owner, Property ID and legal description.

2
Open the County Clerk’s official page.

Select the Official Public Records search linked by the Clerk, then choose Limestone County.

3
Search grantor and grantee separately.

Try present owners, previous owners, spouses, trusts, estates, lenders, operators and businesses.

4
Review document types.

Look for deeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, easements, plats, oil-and-gas leases, mineral deeds and assignments.

5
Match the legal description.

A matching name is not enough when the owner has several tracts or mineral interests.

6
Follow referenced instruments.

A deed may refer to an older easement, restriction, plat, mineral reservation, lien or release.

7
Purchase the correct copy.

The Clerk states that online printing costs $1 per page and requires a credit card. Use a certified copy when an official process requires certification.

Limestone County Clerk Kerrie Cobb
200 W. State St., Suite 102
Groesbeck, TX 76642
Phone: 254-729-5504
Email: coclerk@co.limestone.tx.us
Office and recording hours General office hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Official Public Records recording hours: 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Mailing: P.O. Box 350, Groesbeck, TX 76642
Available record range: The County Clerk states that Official Public Records are available from 1861 to present.
Recording documents: Texas law requires photo identification for documents submitted to the Clerk that convey property from one person to another.

Limestone County Buyer and Owner Verification Checklist

Appraisal record
  • Correct Property ID
  • Owner and mailing address
  • Legal description
  • Land and improvement details
  • Exemptions and taxing units
Tax account
  • Every unpaid year
  • Current penalty and interest
  • All collecting entities
  • Pending online payment
  • Receipt and posting status
Recorded documents
  • Vesting deed
  • Liens and deeds of trust
  • Releases
  • Easements and restrictions
  • Mineral reservations
Rural or agricultural land
  • Legal access
  • Survey and acreage
  • Water and utilities
  • Flood conditions
  • Agricultural-use history
Lake-area property
  • Actual waterfront access
  • Flood and drainage conditions
  • Private-road maintenance
  • Restrictions and easements
  • Septic and utility information
Future tax estimate
  • Remove seller-only exemptions
  • Check homestead eligibility
  • Review current taxing units
  • Include new improvements
  • Check agricultural-use changes
Buyer warning: Do not calculate future taxes by copying the seller’s bill. Exemptions, appraisal caps, tax ceilings and agricultural qualification may change after the sale.

2026 Limestone County Property Deadline Board

January 1 General appraisal date used for ownership, condition, use and many exemption questions.
April 15 Normal deadline for most business-personal-property renditions.
Before May 1 General deadline for many exemption and agricultural-appraisal applications.
May 15 or later Normal protest deadline is May 15 or 30 days after notice delivery, whichever is later.
October–January Tax statements are commonly issued and payment planning becomes important.
January 31 Most Texas property taxes are normally due by January 31 following the tax year.
February 1 Unpaid taxes generally become delinquent after the normal deadline.
Notice-specific dates Late notices, change-of-use determinations and special accounts can have different deadlines.
Use the date printed on the actual notice, form or tax statement. Weekends, holidays and special statutory procedures can change the operative deadline.

Current Limestone County Property Contacts

Office Current Contact Main Tasks
Limestone County Appraisal District 303 S. Waco St.
Groesbeck, TX 76642-1726
254-729-3009
Fax: 254-729-5534
limestone@limestonecad.net
Property records, values, exemptions, agricultural appraisal, renditions and protests.
Limestone County Tax Assessor-Collector Property Tax Room 109
200 W. State St.
Groesbeck, TX 76642
Mailing: P.O. Box 539
254-729-3405
Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Tax bills, payments, receipts, refunds, delinquent accounts and tax sales.
Limestone County Clerk 200 W. State St., Suite 102
Groesbeck, TX 76642
Mailing: P.O. Box 350
254-729-5504
coclerk@co.limestone.tx.us
Deeds, liens, easements, oil-and-gas documents, probate records and certified copies.
CAD visiting-hours note: The current Texas Comptroller directory confirms the address and phone but does not list office hours. Call 254-729-3009 before a deadline-sensitive visit.

Map to Limestone County Appraisal District

Bring: Property ID, appraisal notice, identification and copies of forms, deeds, photographs, estimates or other evidence related to the question.

Official Limestone County Property Actions

Search appraisal records Limestone CAD Property Search
Open the official CAD website Limestone County Appraisal District
Search or pay taxes Limestone County Tax Portal
Contact the Tax Office Tax Assessor-Collector
Search deeds and liens Limestone County Clerk
Review exemption rules Texas Property-Tax Exemptions
Review agricultural rules Agricultural and Timber Appraisal
Review protest procedures Texas Protest and Appeal Guide

Nearby Texas CAD Guides

Limestone County CAD Property Search FAQs

1. What is the official Limestone County CAD property search?

The official appraisal search is esearch.limestonecad.org. Search by Property ID, owner or address, then confirm the legal description before using the record.

2. What is the correct Limestone CAD address and phone number?

Limestone County Appraisal District is at 303 S. Waco Street, Groesbeck, TX 76642-1726. The official phone number is 254-729-3009.

3. Who is the Limestone County Chief Appraiser?

The Texas Comptroller county directory lists Leah Briggs as the Limestone County Chief Appraiser.

4. Where do I pay Limestone County property taxes?

Use the official Limestone County tax portal at limestonetexas-tax.com or contact the Tax Assessor-Collector at 254-729-3405. Limestone CAD does not collect tax payments.

5. What was the normal 2026 Limestone CAD protest deadline?

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

6. What is the 2026 Texas school homestead exemption?

The general school-district residence-homestead exemption is $140,000. Qualifying age-65 or disabled homeowners receive an additional $60,000 school exemption.

7. Can I file a Limestone County homestead application late?

Certain qualifying residence-homestead applications may be filed during a statutory late-filing period. Contact Limestone CAD promptly and submit the current Form 50-114.

8. Does rural acreage automatically qualify for agricultural appraisal?

No. The land must meet qualifying-use history, principal-use and local intensity requirements. Ask Limestone CAD for the current county-specific standards.

9. Is the Limestone CAD parcel map a legal survey?

No. The map helps locate appraisal parcels but does not replace a deed, title report or professional boundary survey.

10. Where can I search Limestone County deeds and liens?

Use the Official Public Records search linked by the Limestone County Clerk. The Clerk states that records are available from 1861 to present.

Independent Editorial Notice

County-CAD.us is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with Limestone County Appraisal District, the Appraisal Review Board, Limestone County, the Tax Assessor-Collector, County Clerk, any municipality, school district, hospital district, emergency-services district or the State of Texas.

Property records, exemptions, deadlines, office hours, agricultural standards, payment fees, tax balances and online systems can change. Confirm time-sensitive information through the responsible official office before filing, paying or relying on a record for a legal transaction.

Editorial verification: July 19, 2026.

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