Navarro County CAD Property Search

Navarro County, Texas Property and Appraisal Guide

Follow the Correct Corsicana-Area Parcel from CAD Search to Map, Protest, Tax Balance or Recorded Deed

Navarro County appraisal records cover Corsicana homes and businesses, properties in Kerens, Rice, Dawson, Frost, Blooming Grove and Streetman, ranches, agricultural land, Richland-Chambers Reservoir property, mobile homes, minerals, utilities and business equipment.

This guide shows how to locate the correct account, understand value fields, check exemptions, document agricultural use, prepare a protest, pay the correct tax balance and research deeds, liens or foreclosure notices.

Use Navarro CAD for values, maps, exemptions, agricultural appraisal and protests. Use the County Tax Office for bills and payments. Use the County Clerk for deeds, liens, easements and official public records.
Chief Appraiser Bud Black, RPA, RTA, CTA
Navarro CAD phone 903-872-6161
Appraisal office 1250 N. 45th St., Corsicana
Current CAD hours Mon–Fri, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Important Corrections to the Existing Navarro County Page

Existing Page Problem Current Practical Information Why It Matters
The page lists 903-872-4811. Navarro CAD currently publishes 903-872-6161. Users need the correct number for search, exemption, mapping and protest help.
Office hours are listed as 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Navarro CAD currently lists Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. A visitor relying on the old hours could arrive before opening or after closing.
The physical address is shown as 100 W. Main Street. The official appraisal-district address is 1250 N. 45th Street, Corsicana, TX 75110. Applications and protests must reach the correct office.
Search instructions mention only owner, address and account number. The official system also supports abstract, mobile-home park, subdivision, condo, neighborhood, Geo ID, DBA, agent and property-type filters. Rural land, mobile homes, minerals and businesses often require advanced fields.
Real estate, mineral and personal-property records are not clearly separated. The search offers Real, Personal, Mineral, Auto and Mobile Home property types. One owner may have several unrelated account records.
The page describes the GIS map as a legal parcel measurement tool. The district warns that legal descriptions and acreage are for appraisal research and must be independently verified for legal use. A GIS outline cannot replace a deed, title commitment or professional survey.
April 30 is presented as an absolute homestead cutoff. April 30 is the normal filing date, but qualifying residence-homestead applications may have statutory late-filing options. A qualifying homeowner should still contact Navarro CAD after missing the normal date.
No online PIN or taxpayer-portal workflow is explained. Navarro CAD provides registration, Request a PIN, taxpayer portal, online protest and protest-hearing search tools. Owners should solve access problems before a filing deadline.
No payment fees are explained. The official Tax Office portal lists a 2.3% credit-card convenience fee and a $1 eCheck fee. Users can choose the payment method after seeing the real added cost.
County Clerk records and fraud monitoring are missing. The Clerk provides online property records from 1974 forward, foreclosure notices and free Fraud Notify enrollment. The CAD record alone does not establish ownership or clear title.
The existing article needs a full rebuild, not a light update. Its contact information is outdated, and it does not adequately serve ranch owners, lake-property buyers, mobile-home owners, businesses, mineral owners or taxpayers preparing a protest.

Which Navarro County Office Handles Your Task?

Navarro Central Appraisal District Property records, values, maps, exemptions, agricultural appraisal, renditions, ownership updates and protests.
Appraisal Review Board Formal hearings involving value, unequal appraisal, exemptions, agricultural qualification and other protestable actions.
Navarro County Tax Office Tax statements, balances, payments, receipts, delinquent accounts and certified statement delivery.
Navarro County Clerk Deeds, tax liens, deeds of trust, affidavits, easements, UCC records, foreclosure notices and certified copies.
Taxpayer Liaison Officer Assistance with CAD or ARB policies and procedural concerns that are not ordinary value protests.
Planning and Development Rural development permits, septic requirements, plats and Richland-Chambers lake-area building or zoning questions.
Surveyor or Title Company Exact boundaries, title commitments, legal access, easements, encroachments and mineral reservations.
Property-Tax Attorney Complex ARB cases, arbitration, court appeals, change-of-use tax and title-related disputes.
Fastest routing tip Give staff the Property ID before explaining the problem. The same owner may have separate residence, acreage, mobile-home, mineral and business-personal-property accounts.

Choose Your Navarro County Property Task

What to Try When the Navarro CAD Search Returns No Result

Search Problem Better Method Why It Works
Full owner name fails Search only the first or last name. The database may use initials, spouses, trusts or suffixes differently.
Recent buyer is missing Search the seller or prior owner. Recorded deed and CAD ownership updates may occur at different times.
Ranch has no usable address Use abstract, Geo ID, legal description, acreage or map. Rural accounts are often organized by survey and abstract information.
Mobile home is missing Choose Mobile Home and search owner or mobile-home park. The home can be separately appraised from the underlying land.
Business account is missing Use DBA and Personal property filters. The operating name may differ from the building owner’s name.
Mineral account is missing Choose Mineral and search owner, lease or previous owner. Mineral ownership does not necessarily follow surface ownership.
Too many results Add subdivision, neighborhood, street, abstract or Property ID. A second verified field narrows similar names safely.
“I am trying to locate a Navarro County appraisal account. The current or former owner is ______. The property is near ______. I believe it is a real, personal, mineral or mobile-home account. My Property ID, abstract or legal-description clue is ______.”
Still cannot find it? Call Navarro CAD at 903-872-6161 or email general.info@navarrocad.com.

How to Read a Navarro CAD Property Record

Record Field Meaning Practical Check
Property ID Primary appraisal-account number. Use it on calls, forms, protest exhibits and tax searches.
Owner ID Identifier linked to an owner record. One owner may have several Property IDs.
Geographic ID Mapping-oriented account identifier. Useful when rural property has no reliable address.
Legal description Appraisal summary of a lot, block, tract, survey or abstract. Compare with the deed; do not use it as a title opinion.
Property type Real, Personal, Mineral, Auto or Mobile Home. Confirm you opened the correct type before comparing values.
Market value District opinion of January 1 market value. Review land, improvements, condition and comparable evidence.
Ag valuation Productivity value assigned to qualifying land. Compare market land value with productivity value and qualification status.
Appraised or assessed value Value after an applicable cap or special appraisal. It may differ from market value.
Exemptions Approved homestead, age, disability, veteran or other benefits. Verify the correct exemption appears for the correct taxing entities.
Deed history Appraisal references to selected ownership documents. Confirm the complete document through County Clerk records.
ARB data Available protest hearing or determination history. Use it as background, not as a substitute for your current evidence.

How to Use the Navarro CAD Interactive Map

The map can help you
  • Locate a rural parcel
  • Compare neighboring accounts
  • Identify general parcel shape
  • Research lake-area property
  • Find land without a complete address
The map cannot prove
  • Exact legal boundaries
  • Legal access or easements
  • Clear title
  • Mineral ownership
  • Survey-quality acreage
1
Copy the Property ID and Geo ID first.

Also save the legal description and acreage shown on the account.

2
Open the official BIS interactive map.

Allow extra loading time on a phone or slow connection.

3
Match roads, water, subdivisions and neighboring parcels.

This helps distinguish similarly named rural or lake-area tracts.

4
Save a dated screenshot for reference.

Label it with the Property ID, but do not treat it as a survey.

Navarro County Property Types That Need Different Searches

Corsicana homes and businesses Start with Property ID, owner or simplified street address.
Ranches and rural acreage Use owner, abstract, legal description, Geo ID, acreage and map.
Agricultural and timber land Review market value, productivity value, history and qualification for every tract.
Richland-Chambers property Check parcel identity, lake-area permits, access, utilities, subdivision restrictions and flood or drainage conditions.
Mobile homes Choose Mobile Home and search the structure owner, land owner and mobile-home park separately.
Mineral interests Choose Mineral and search the owner, lease, operator or former owner.
Business personal property Use Personal and DBA searches for inventory, machinery, furniture, vehicles and equipment.
Industrial and utility property Expect specialized accounts, allocation issues and multiple taxing jurisdictions.
Trusts and estates Search trustee, decedent, estate, beneficiary and prior-owner names.
Mobile-home tip Search the land and home separately. A mobile home may have a different owner, Property ID or tax status from the tract beneath it.

Market Value, Appraised Value and 2026 Limitations

Market Value → Applicable Cap or Productivity Appraisal → Exemptions → Taxable Value
Rule What It Means Avoid This Mistake
January 1 valuation date Property is generally appraised according to its condition and market on January 1. Using later damage without explaining when it occurred.
Residence-homestead cap Qualifying appraised value generally cannot increase more than 10% annually plus qualifying new improvements. Assuming the market-value line is also limited to 10%.
2026 non-homestead circuit breaker Certain non-homestead real property valued at $5,320,000 or less may qualify for a 20% limitation. Assuming agricultural, timber or other excluded special-appraisal property qualifies.
Agricultural productivity appraisal Qualifying land is appraised by productivity rather than normal market value. Calling it an automatic exemption for all rural acreage.
Taxable value Each taxing unit applies its own exemptions and limitations. Expecting one identical taxable value for every jurisdiction.

Navarro County Residence Homestead Exemptions

2026 school-tax relief: Texas school districts provide a $140,000 general residence-homestead exemption. A qualifying age-65 or disabled homeowner receives an additional $60,000 school exemption.
General residence homestead For an owner’s qualifying principal residence.
Age 65 or older May provide an added exemption, school-tax ceiling and installment options.
Disabled person May provide an added exemption, tax ceiling and installment options.
Disabled veteran Relief depends on the qualifying disability rating and statutory category.
Surviving spouse Several survivor exemptions may apply when legal requirements are met.
Inherited residence Heir-property applicants may need affidavits, a death certificate, utility bill and available court records.

Practical Application Steps

1
Download the current Homestead Exemption Form.

Use Navarro CAD’s Forms page rather than an old saved copy.

2
Confirm ownership and principal-residence qualification.

Use the correct acquisition and occupancy dates.

3
Attach identification.

Navarro CAD states that a driver’s-license copy or other legally required information must accompany the application.

4
Mail or deliver the complete application.

Navarro Central Appraisal District, 1250 N. 45th Street, Corsicana, TX 75110.

5
Confirm the exemption appears.

Keep a copy and proof of delivery until the property record is updated.

Missed April 30? Do not assume the exemption is permanently lost. Qualifying residence-homestead applications may have late-filing options.
Official exemption forms: Open Navarro CAD Forms.

Agricultural, Timber and Wildlife Appraisal

1-d-1 agricultural appraisal Land must satisfy qualifying use history, principal-use and local-intensity requirements.
Timber appraisal Navarro CAD provides separate timber and restricted-use timber applications.
Wildlife management Generally requires land already qualified for agricultural appraisal, plus an approved plan and documented practices.

Evidence to Keep by Property ID

  • Agricultural or grazing leases
  • Livestock purchase and sale records
  • Feed, seed, fertilizer and veterinary receipts
  • Crop, hay, timber or livestock records
  • Dated property photographs
  • Fencing and water-maintenance records
  • Map of every qualifying tract
  • Wildlife-management plan
  • Annual wildlife report
  • Evidence of required use history
1
Read the local agricultural guidelines.

Match your operation to Navarro County’s accepted use and intensity expectations.

2
List every tract and Property ID.

Do not assume one application automatically covers all contiguous or family-owned parcels.

3
File during the normal application period.

April 30 is the ordinary deadline for many agricultural and special-appraisal applications.

4
Keep evidence after approval.

The district may request reapplication or updated proof in a later reappraisal cycle.

Landowner evidence tip Use one folder per tract and year. Mixed records from several ranches or leases make it harder to prove the use of a specific account.

How to Search Navarro County Mineral Accounts

1
Select Mineral as the property type.

A normal real-estate search may not show a separate mineral interest.

2
Search current and previous owners.

Try trusts, estates, royalty companies and business entities.

3
Use lease or operator information.

The Advanced Search can help narrow mineral-related records.

4
Compare all related mineral accounts.

One owner may have interests in several leases, wells or units.

5
Match the CAD record with legal documents.

Review royalty statements, division orders, mineral deeds, probate records and recorded assignments.

Mineral-title warning: A CAD account is not a mineral-title opinion. Surface ownership and mineral ownership can be different.
2026 data note: Navarro CAD’s Data and Records page includes a preliminary 2026 mineral appraisal roll for large-scale account research.

Business Personal Property Rendition

2026 normal deadline: Most business-personal-property renditions were due April 15. A timely written extension request generally moves the deadline to May 15.
Common rendered property Inventory, furniture, computers, fixtures, vehicles, machinery and equipment.
2026 exemption threshold Taxable income-producing personal property valued at $125,000 or less in a taxing unit may qualify for exemption.
Late-filing risk Failure to file a required rendition on time can create a penalty tied to the property taxes.
1
Confirm the Personal Property account.

Do not use the landlord’s real-estate Property ID for tenant-owned equipment.

2
Prepare a January 1 asset list.

Separate inventory, leased equipment, fixed assets, furniture, vehicles and computers.

3
Review the current depreciation schedule.

Navarro CAD publishes its schedule on the Data and Records page.

4
Save the filed form and asset schedule.

Keep proof of delivery and every document used to calculate reported value.

How to Protest a 2026 Navarro County Appraisal

Use the deadline printed on your Notice of Appraised Value. The usual deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the appraisal district mailed the notice, whichever is later.
1
Save the notice and current property record.

Record the Property ID, proposed value, exemptions, notice date and filing deadline.

2
Identify every valid protest ground.

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

3
Request your Online Account PIN early.

Create an account and test the taxpayer portal before the final filing day.

4
File the protest and save confirmation.

Use the portal or current Notice of Protest form and keep proof of submission.

5
Request the district’s evidence.

Ask for appraisal worksheets, comparable properties, photographs and other planned hearing evidence.

6
Build a property-specific evidence file.

Use dated photos, repair bids, measurements, comparable records, leases, agricultural proof or mineral information.

7
Prepare a one-page argument.

State the district value, requested value, main error and strongest supporting exhibits.

8
Attend the informal review or ARB hearing.

Navarro’s procedures allow qualifying appearances in person, by telephone, videoconference or affidavit when properly requested.

Evidence-device rule: Navarro’s 2026 protest procedures state that evidence may be submitted on paper or an accepted portable electronic device, but owners should not bring hearing evidence only on a smartphone.
Property Type Useful Evidence Weak Evidence
House Condition photos, repair bids, measurement corrections and adjusted comparable properties. Mortgage balance or tax increase without value evidence.
Ranch or acreage Access, soil, utilities, fencing, topography, tract shape and comparable land adjustments. Comparing unlike highway-frontage and interior tracts.
Lake property Water access, view, restrictions, utilities, shoreline condition, flood or drainage issues and comparable lake sales. Comparing waterfront and non-waterfront property without adjustment.
Agricultural land Use history, leases, receipts, production records, maps and local-intensity proof. Rural ownership without evidence of qualifying use.
Business property Asset schedules, original cost, age, condition, obsolescence and depreciation support. An unsupported lump-sum estimate.
Hearing presentation tip Begin with the error, requested value and strongest exhibit. Do not make the ARB search through an unsorted packet to understand your case.

Possible Remedies After a Deadline

Possible Remedy When It May Apply Important Limit
Late protest for good cause The ordinary protest deadline was missed for a qualifying reason. It is not allowed after the ARB approves the appraisal records.
Failure to receive required notice A legally required notice was not received. Special filing and tax-payment rules apply.
Late homestead application The owner qualified but missed the ordinary application date. File within the applicable statutory late period.
Late agricultural application The land qualified but the application was late. Approval may create a penalty based on tax savings.
Appraisal-roll correction A qualifying clerical, ownership or significant appraisal error exists. A normal value disagreement is not automatically a clerical error.
Missed a deadline? Call Navarro CAD immediately and identify the exact notice, exemption or special-appraisal issue. Ask which statutory procedure may still be available.

How to Search and Pay Navarro County Property Taxes

Official payment costs: The Navarro County Tax Office portal lists a 2.3% convenience fee for credit-card payments and a $1 fee for eCheck payments.
1
Copy the CAD Property ID or tax account number.

Confirm the owner, legal description and property type before paying.

2
Open the official Tax Office search.

Search by owner name, property address, account number, CAD reference number or fiduciary number.

3
Use a second search field when necessary.

The portal allows an optional second criterion to narrow common names or addresses.

4
Review every open tax year.

Paying a current-year amount does not automatically clear an older delinquency.

5
Choose card or eCheck after reviewing the fee.

Compare the fee with mailing or paying in person before submitting.

6
Save the confirmation and verify posting.

Keep the account, tax year, payment amount, date and confirmation number.

Navarro County Tax Office Mike Dowd, Tax Assessor-Collector
601 N. 13th Street, Suite 2
Corsicana, TX 75110
Phone: 903-654-3080
Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Mailing address Navarro County Tax Office
P.O. Box 1070
Corsicana, TX 75151-1070
Delinquent balance warning: Request a current payoff instead of relying on an old statement because penalty and interest can change.
Official tax search and payment: Open Navarro County Tax Office Property Search.

How to Search Navarro County Deeds, Liens and Easements

1
Collect the CAD clues.

Save the current owner, previous owner, Property ID, legal description, acreage and deed-history references.

2
Open the County Clerk’s official-record search.

The online system includes Navarro County land records from 1974 to the present.

3
Search all name variations.

Try grantor, grantee, spouses, trusts, estates, businesses and former owners.

4
Review the actual document image.

The online index is only a guide; read the complete deed, lien, deed of trust, affidavit or easement.

5
Follow referenced documents.

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

6
Order a certified copy when required.

Use official copies for lenders, probate, litigation or other legal purposes.

Navarro County Clerk: Sherry Dowd, 300 W. 3rd Avenue, Corsicana, TX 75110. Phone 903-654-3035. Civil Department hours are 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Official Public Records filings are accepted until 4:00 p.m.
Online printing cost: The County Clerk states that online land-record printing costs $1 per page and requires a credit card.
Deed-search tip Search backward from a known recent deed. Prior owner, instrument references and legal-description wording can unlock older records faster than a broad name search.

Free Navarro County Fraud Notify

The County Clerk provides a free notification service that can alert registered users when their monitored name appears in a new official record.

1
Open the County Clerk page.

Locate the Fraud Notify section.

2
Register useful name variations.

Include legal names, former names, trusts and business entities.

3
Investigate unfamiliar alerts promptly.

Obtain the actual document before assuming that fraud occurred.

Official enrollment instructions: Open the Navarro County Clerk Page.

Navarro County Buyer Due-Diligence Checklist

Appraisal and tax checks
  • Match every Property ID to the contract
  • Confirm acreage and property type
  • Review current and prior values
  • Identify exemptions that may end
  • Search every unpaid tax year
  • Save the current tax statement
Title and land checks
  • Review the vesting deed
  • Search liens and releases
  • Review easements and legal access
  • Check mineral reservations
  • Obtain a survey when boundaries matter
  • Use a title commitment
Rural-property checks
  • Confirm well, water and septic information
  • Review flood and drainage conditions
  • Check road-maintenance responsibility
  • Verify agricultural-use history
  • Ask about change-of-use tax exposure
  • Inspect fences and outbuildings
Lake and mobile-home checks
  • Check lake-area permits and zoning
  • Confirm shoreline or access rights
  • Identify land and mobile-home ownership
  • Verify utilities and septic approval
  • Review subdivision restrictions
  • Confirm insurance availability
Future-tax warning: Do not estimate your taxes by copying the seller’s bill. Homestead benefits, tax ceilings, appraisal caps and agricultural qualification may change after purchase.

2026 Navarro County Property Calendar

January 1 General appraisal date and date used for many ownership, use and exemption facts.
April 15 Normal deadline for most business-personal-property renditions.
April 30 Normal deadline for many exemption and special-appraisal applications.
May 15 Usual protest deadline, or 30 days after the appraisal notice was mailed, whichever is later.
August–September Proposed tax rates and hearing details are updated in local transparency systems.
October–January Tax statements are commonly issued and payment planning becomes important.
January 31 Most Texas property taxes are normally due, subject to weekend, holiday and special-bill rules.
February 1 Unpaid taxes generally become delinquent and begin accumulating penalty and interest.
Use the date on the actual notice or statement. Special notices, weekends and holidays can change a generic deadline.

Navarro CAD Data and Reports Worth Using

2026 depreciation schedule Useful for business-personal-property and equipment valuation.
2025 sales information Useful background when researching market activity and protest evidence.
2025–2026 reappraisal plan Explains planned appraisal and reinspection work.
Mass appraisal reports Describe valuation methods, property categories and district appraisal work.
2026 preliminary mineral roll Useful for broad mineral-account research.
Certified totals and annual reports Useful for taxing-unit, market and appraisal-system research.

Navarro County Property Contacts

Office Contact Use This Office For
Navarro Central Appraisal District 1250 N. 45th St.
Corsicana, TX 75110
903-872-6161
general.info@navarrocad.com
Mon–Fri, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Property records, values, maps, exemptions, agricultural appraisal, renditions and protests.
Navarro County Tax Office 601 N. 13th St., Suite 2
Corsicana, TX 75110
903-654-3080
Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Tax statements, balances, payments, receipts and delinquent accounts.
Navarro County Clerk 300 W. 3rd Ave.
Corsicana, TX 75110
903-654-3035
Civil Department: 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Deeds, liens, easements, deeds of trust, foreclosure notices and official copies.
Taxpayer Liaison Officer Harry Hudson
1250 N. 45th St.
Corsicana, TX 75110
tlo@navarrocad.com
CAD or ARB policy and procedural assistance outside an ordinary property-value protest.

Map to Navarro Central Appraisal District

Before visiting: Navarro CAD is at 1250 N. 45th Street. The County Tax Office is at 601 N. 13th Street, and the County Clerk is at the courthouse on West 3rd Avenue.

Official Navarro County Property Actions

Search appraisal records Navarro CAD Property Search
Open the parcel map Navarro CAD Interactive GIS
Manage online protest tasks Navarro Taxpayer Portal
Request an account PIN Request Navarro CAD PIN
Search or pay property taxes Navarro County Tax Search
Search deeds and official records Navarro County Property Records
Review official CAD reports Navarro CAD Data and Records

Related County CAD Guides

Navarro County CAD Property Search FAQs

1. What is the official Navarro County CAD property-search website?

The official property search is esearch.navarrocad.com. Use Owner, Address, ID or Advanced Search to locate the correct account.

2. What is Navarro CAD’s current phone number and address?

Navarro CAD is at 1250 N. 45th Street, Corsicana, TX 75110. The current telephone number is 903-872-6161.

3. What are Navarro CAD’s current office hours?

The district currently lists Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

4. How do I search Navarro County ranch land without an address?

Use the owner, Property ID, Geo ID, abstract, legal description, acreage or official interactive map.

5. How do I find a Navarro County mobile-home account?

Select Mobile Home in Advanced Search. Search the home owner, land owner, mobile-home park and related Property IDs separately.

6. What is the normal Navarro County protest deadline?

The normal deadline is May 15 or 30 days after Navarro CAD mailed the Notice of Appraised Value, whichever is later. Use the exact date on your notice.

7. Can I file a Navarro CAD protest online?

Yes. Request an Online Account PIN, register or sign in, then use Navarro CAD’s Taxpayer Portal for eligible protest tasks.

8. Can a Navarro County homestead application be filed late?

Possibly. Qualifying residence-homestead applications may be filed during the applicable statutory late-filing period. Contact Navarro CAD promptly.

9. How do I pay Navarro County property taxes online?

Use the official Navarro County Tax Office portal. Search by owner, address, account number or CAD reference number, verify all open years and then choose card or eCheck.

10. Is the Navarro CAD map a legal survey?

No. The map is useful for appraisal research but does not replace a recorded deed, title report or professional boundary survey.

Independent Editorial Notice

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

Property records, values, exemptions, deadlines, office hours, payment fees, forms, staff 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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