Switch the Correct Fort Worth–Area Parcel from Tarrant CAD Search and GIS to Exemptions, Protest Evidence, Tax Payment and Recorded Deeds
Tarrant Appraisal District records cover Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, Keller, Grapevine, Southlake, Colleyville, North Richland Hills, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Azle, Benbrook, Burleson-area property, Haslet, Crowley and numerous special districts.
This guide explains the current TAD property portal, account numbers, georeferences, GIS, dashboard PINs, homestead applications, agricultural use, 2026 protests, County Tax Office payments, deed copies, liens and free property-fraud alerts.
TAD determines appraisal value and administers exemptions. It does not collect property taxes or establish legal title. Use the County Tax Office for bills and the County Clerk for deeds and liens.What the Existing Tarrant County CAD Page Misses or Overstates
| Current Page Issue | More Accurate Guidance | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| GIS is described as showing exact boundaries | The TAD map is an appraisal-location aid, not a boundary survey. | Legal boundaries, encroachments and access require a recorded document and survey. |
| Owner name is treated as ownership verification | TAD maintains appraisal ownership records, while the County Clerk maintains recorded deeds. | A CAD owner display does not establish clear legal title. |
| The search workflow does not explain property categories | TAD separates residential, commercial, mineral and personal-property searches. | A business, mineral interest or mobile-home-related account may not appear under a residential search. |
| Account number and parcel number are used interchangeably | TAD records can contain an Account Number, Site Number and Georeference. | Each identifier serves a different search or mapping purpose. |
| No dashboard or PIN instructions | Owners can create a TAD account, add a property using the eight-digit Account Number and Online Account PIN, and use the dashboard. | The dashboard is central to notices, documents and online protest actions. |
| Protests are described generically | The protest is filed with the Tarrant Appraisal Review Board, and TAD strongly encourages online filing before midnight on the deadline. | The official instructions state that protest forms are not accepted by fax or email. |
| No evidence-download workflow | Property owners can access evidence and Tax Code Section 41.461 material through the Documents tab on the dashboard. | A protest should address the district’s actual valuation evidence. |
| No detailed tax-payment instructions | The County Tax Office portal requires no login and supports account, owner and address searches. | Users can view account details or add several accounts to the payment cart. |
| No card-fee warning | Online or phone credit payments carry a 2.15% fee; online or phone debit payments carry a $2.95 fee. | The payment method changes the final transaction cost. |
| No half- or quarter-payment guidance | The Tax Office offers a half-payment option and qualifying age-65 or disabled homestead quarter payments. | Eligible owners may avoid delinquency by using the correct statutory schedule. |
| No official deed-copy workflow | The Clerk provides free unofficial watermarked downloads and online certified-copy ordering. | Owners do not need to pay an expensive private document-retrieval company for a basic copy. |
| No fraud-alert or foreclosure safeguards | The Clerk offers a free Property Fraud Alert, while foreclosure postings and delinquent tax sales require separate research. | A normal property search does not reveal every pending sale or suspicious recording. |
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Choose Your Tarrant County Property Task
How to Search Tarrant Appraisal District Property Records
Use tarrant.prodigycad.com/property-search rather than an old saved search-results page.
Choose Residential, Commercial, Mineral or Personal Property.
This number appears on TAD appraisal records and notices and usually gives the cleanest match.
Use fewer words when the full owner name or formatted address fails.
Do not select a parcel only because the owner or street name looks similar.
The Site Number is another system identifier, while the Georeference connects the property with its lot, block, abstract or tract mapping.
Confirm subdivision, block, lot, abstract or tract before trusting the result.
A TAD record can show Notice Sent Date, Notice Value and the account-specific Protest Deadline Date.
Use the map for location context and the Tax Office link for payment information.
Download or print the record before filing an exemption, requesting a correction, protesting or evaluating a purchase.
What to Try When the Tarrant CAD Search Returns No Result
| Search Problem | Better Method | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Full owner name fails | Use only the last name or one trust or company keyword. | Initials, spouses, punctuation and legal-entity wording can differ. |
| Complete address fails | Use the street number and principal street name. | Directions, suffixes, unit numbers and punctuation can prevent a match. |
| Recently purchased home is missing | Search the seller or prior owner. | The recorded deed may be newer than the appraisal ownership display. |
| New-construction lot is missing | Search the subdivision, builder, prior land account, lot and GIS. | The final situs address may not yet be attached. |
| Rural acreage lacks a normal address | Use owner, abstract, tract, Georeference or TAD map. | Acreage is often indexed by survey information. |
| Business equipment is missing | Select Personal Property and search the legal business name or DBA. | Business assets are separate from the building owner’s real-property account. |
| Mineral interest is missing | Select Mineral and search the owner, trust, estate or account identifier. | Surface and mineral ownership can differ. |
| Property is shown as inactive | Look for a replat, split, combination or replacement account. | TAD can inactivate an account after a parcel is replatted, divided or combined. |
How to Read a Tarrant CAD Property Record
| Record Field | Meaning | What to Check |
|---|---|---|
| Account Number | Primary eight-digit TAD appraisal identifier. | Use it for dashboard setup, forms, calls, protests and tax searches. |
| Site Number | Additional system identifier displayed in search results. | Do not confuse it with the eight-digit account or the tax-office account. |
| Georeference | Lot, block, tract or abstract-oriented mapping identifier. | Useful for plats, rural land and TAD map research. |
| State code | General property-use classification such as residential, commercial or qualified open-space land. | Confirm the classification matches the actual January 1 use. |
| Neighborhood code | TAD mass-appraisal grouping. | Useful when evaluating comparable accounts and unequal appraisal. |
| Market value | January 1 opinion of market value. | Review land, improvements, condition, classification and comparable evidence. |
| Appraised value | Value after an applicable homestead limitation, circuit breaker or productivity appraisal. | It can be lower than market value without indicating an error. |
| Exemptions or special appraisal | Approved homestead, qualifying special appraisal or other relief. | Certain age-related exemption information is restricted from unauthorized public display. |
| Instrument | Recorded-document reference used for ownership maintenance. | Use it as a clue in the County Clerk records system. |
| Notice and deadline | Notice-mailing date, notice value and protest deadline associated with the account. | Follow the deadline shown for the exact tax year. |
How to Use the TAD Interactive Map
Copy the Account Number, Site Number, Georeference, subdivision and legal description.
Use the appraisal district’s current map link instead of a third-party parcel viewer.
Compare roads, blocks, lots, abstracts, subdivisions and surrounding Account Numbers.
Large developments, acreage, common areas and family holdings can involve several accounts.
Label it with the Account Number before using it in a correction request or protest.
- Approximate parcel location
- Neighboring appraisal accounts
- Subdivision and abstract context
- Lot and tract orientation
- Finding property without a normal address
- Exact survey monuments
- Legal road access
- Encroachment rights
- Current flood determination
- Clear title
How to Create and Use a TAD Taxpayer Dashboard
Use the district’s Create Account page and provide the requested contact information.
Use the email and password established during registration.
Select Add Property to Dashboard.
Copy it directly from the property record or appraisal notice.
The unique parcel-specific PIN is normally printed on the property owner’s value notice.
Match the owner, address and legal description before adding it.
Use the dashboard to view available notices, evidence and protest functions.
Market Value, Appraised Value and Taxable Value
Tarrant County Homestead and Related Exemptions
Practical Homestead Filing Workflow
Match the Account Number, owner, property address and legal description.
Use TAD.org rather than a form supplied by a private mailing company.
Provide the acquisition and occupancy information requested by the application.
The identification address should normally match the homestead address unless a statutory exception applies.
Heir property, manufactured homes, disability and veteran applications may require additional documentation.
TAD’s application states that owners may file online and provides an Exemption Division mailing address.
Save the online confirmation, completed application and mailing or delivery receipt.
Submitting an application does not by itself prove the exemption was granted.
Tarrant County Agricultural Productivity Appraisal
Evidence to Prepare
- Current Form 50-129
- Map of every TAD account
- Five-of-seven-year use history
- Lease or operator agreement
- Livestock or crop records
- Feed, seed and veterinary receipts
- Fencing, water and pasture records
- Hay, harvest and sale records
- Dated photographs
- Written explanation for each tract
Beekeeping Agricultural Appraisal in Tarrant County
Beekeeping Evidence File
- Hive-location map
- Hive ownership or lease records
- Colony and queen logs
- Forage and water plan
- Dated hive photographs
- Feeding and pest-control records
- Honey or wax production records
- Pollination-service records
- Inspection and mortality logs
- Proof hives remained on the correct land
Wildlife Management Use in Tarrant County
Use at Least Three Qualifying Practices
Business Personal Property and Rendition Workflow
Useful Rendition File
- January 1 asset list
- Original cost and acquisition year
- Inventory totals
- Asset locations
- Disposed or relocated property
- Depreciation schedules
- Purchase invoices
- Condition and obsolescence evidence
- Lease or ownership documents
- Proof of filing or extension
How to Research Tarrant County Mineral Accounts
Do not search only the surface real-property account.
Try individual, trust, estate, company and partnership names.
One owner may have interests in multiple leases, units or producing properties.
Review mineral deeds, reservations, leases, assignments, memoranda and releases through the County Clerk.
The County Tax Office notes that mineral bills become available after it receives values from TAD.
How to Prepare a Tarrant CAD Property Protest
Record the Account Number, notice date, notice value, exemptions and printed deadline.
Examples include excessive value, unequal appraisal, incorrect property data, denied exemption or denied agricultural appraisal.
TAD’s official instructions explain that the protest is filed with TARB—not with the appraisal district as the deciding body.
TAD and TARB strongly encourage online filing using the unique Online Account PIN.
Online filing must be completed before midnight on the deadline.
Use the Documents tab on the dashboard to access available Tax Code Section 41.461 information.
Use comparable sales, photographs, repair estimates, measurements, closing documents, appraisals and corrected property characteristics.
Show TAD’s value, your requested value or correction and the evidence supporting it.
Online filing may begin an informal review that can resolve the issue before a formal hearing.
Organize exhibits in presentation order and review the written ARB order immediately after the decision.
Evidence That Helps by Property Type
| Property Type | Useful Evidence | Weak Argument |
|---|---|---|
| Established home | Comparable sales, condition photographs, repair estimates and corrected measurements. | The tax bill increased without identifying a value or data error. |
| New construction | Closing statement, builder contract, January 1 completion, unfinished-item photos and plan details. | Comparing an incomplete January 1 home with a fully finished sale. |
| Acreage | Access, utilities, soil, drainage, tract shape, restrictions, survey and adjusted land sales. | Comparing remote land with serviced development frontage. |
| Commercial | Income, expenses, vacancy, leases, deferred maintenance and comparable sales. | A residential price-per-square-foot comparison. |
| Business personal property | Asset list, cost, age, condition, inventory, depreciation and obsolescence. | An unsupported lump-sum estimate. |
Possible Remedies After a Protest or Filing Deadline
| Possible Remedy | When It May Apply | Immediate Step |
|---|---|---|
| Good-cause late protest | A qualifying reason prevented timely filing before appraisal-roll approval. | Contact TAD or TARB immediately and ask whether the procedure remains available. |
| Failure to receive required notice | A legally required notice was not delivered. | Ask about the applicable notice-hearing process before taxes become delinquent. |
| Late homestead application | The homeowner qualified but missed the regular application date. | File the current residence-homestead application within the statutory period. |
| Late agricultural application | Qualifying land missed the regular deadline. | Ask whether a late application remains available and whether a penalty applies. |
| Appraisal-roll correction | A qualifying clerical, ownership, multiple-appraisal or statutory over-appraisal issue exists. | Identify the exact Texas Tax Code correction ground. |
How to Search and Pay Tarrant County Property Taxes
No login or profile is required to view Account Details or make a payment.
Leading zeros may be entered but are not required.
Enter the owner as LAST NAME FIRST NAME or use the street number and street name.
The official search advises against entering Ave., Ln., Dr. or directional wording in a property-address search.
These can help locate older, paid or replaced accounts.
Paying the newest balance does not automatically clear older delinquent taxes.
Cross-county school districts and certain special districts can use a collector other than Tarrant County.
Online or phone credit payments carry a 2.15% fee. Online or phone debit payments carry a $2.95 fee.
Allow enough processing time on a due date to avoid penalty and interest.
Keep the account, tax year, amount, payment date and confirmation number.
Current Published Payment Fees
| Payment Method | Published Fee |
|---|---|
| In-person credit card | 2.15%, with a $2.50 minimum |
| In-person debit card | $2.50 |
| Online or phone credit card | 2.15% |
| Online or phone debit card | $2.95 |
| Returned check | $25 service charge |
Half Payments, Quarter Payments and Tax Deadlines
Tarrant County Tax Office Locations
| Branch | Address and Phone | Published Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Main Branch | 100 E. Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, TX 76196 817-884-1100 |
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. |
| Arlington | 700 E. Abram Street, Arlington, TX 76010 817-548-3935 |
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. |
| Southlake | 1400 Main Street, Suite 110, Southlake, TX 76092 817-884-1100 |
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. |
| Mansfield | 1100 E. Broad Street, Mansfield, TX 76063 817-473-5127 |
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. |
| Northeast | 645 Grapevine Hwy., Hurst, TX 76054 817-581-3635 |
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. |
| Northwest | 6713 Telephone Road, Room 101, Lake Worth, TX 76135 817-238-4435 |
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. |
| Poly | 3212 Miller Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76105 817-531-5635 |
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. |
| Southwest | 6551 Granbury Road, Fort Worth, TX 76133 817-370-4535 |
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. |
Truth in Taxation: Appraisal Value and Tax Rate Are Different
How to Search Tarrant County Deeds, Liens and Recorded Documents
Save the owner, former owner, Account Number, Georeference, subdivision, legal description and instrument number.
Use tarrant.tx.publicsearch.us.
Try current owners, former owners, spouses, trusts, estates, lenders and businesses.
When present, it can provide a direct clue to the recorded ownership document.
Look for deeds, deeds of trust, liens, releases, easements, plats, restrictions, powers of attorney and oil or gas records.
A matching owner name is not enough when one person owns several properties.
A deed may refer to an earlier plat, easement, lien, restriction, mineral reservation or release.
After registering and signing in, most records can be downloaded free with an Unofficial Copy watermark.
The records system can calculate the certification charge and provide the downloadable certified record.
The free service monitors the exact names submitted and sends an email or phone notification when a matching document is recorded.
Clerk Locations, Copy Costs and Recording Fees
Room B20
100 W. Weatherford Street
Fort Worth, TX 76196
Room B30
Monday–Friday
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
817-884-1069
| Service | Published Cost |
|---|---|
| Unofficial online watermarked copy | Free for most available records |
| In-person or mailed copy | $1 per page |
| Certification | Additional $5 per document |
| Recording first page | $20 |
| Each additional recording page | $4 |
| Notice of Trustee Sale filing | $10 |
Foreclosure and Delinquent Tax-Sale Checks
Tarrant County Buyer Due-Diligence Board
2026 Tarrant County Property Deadline Board
Current Tarrant County Property Contacts
| Office | Current Contact | Main Tasks |
|---|---|---|
| Tarrant Appraisal District |
Chief Appraiser: Joe Don Bobbitt 2500 Handley-Ederville Road Fort Worth, TX 76118-6909 817-284-0024 Fax: 817-595-6198 chiefappraiser@tad.org Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. |
Property search, values, exemptions, agriculture, renditions, owner records and appraisal support. |
| TAD Taxpayer Liaison |
Elizabeth McIlvain Main office: 817-284-0024 |
Taxpayer-rights information, procedural guidance and public-access assistance. |
| Tarrant County Tax Office |
Tax Assessor-Collector: Rick Barnes 100 E. Weatherford Street Fort Worth, TX 76196 Mailing: P.O. Box 961018 817-884-1100 taxoffice@tarrantcountytx.gov Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. |
Tax statements, balances, payments, receipts, installments and collection questions. |
| Tarrant County Clerk |
County Clerk: Mary Louise Nicholson 100 W. Weatherford Street Fort Worth, TX 76196 817-884-1195 wm-countyclerk@tarrantcountytx.gov Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. |
Deeds, plats, liens, releases, powers of attorney, oil and gas leases and recorded-document copies. |
| County Clerk Central Library |
Room B30 100 W. Weatherford Street Fort Worth, TX 76196 817-884-1069 Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. |
Public-record search assistance, unofficial copies and certified copies. |
Map to Tarrant Appraisal District
Official Tarrant County Property Actions
Tarrant County CAD Property Search FAQs
1. What is the official Tarrant County CAD property search?
The official appraisal district is Tarrant Appraisal District. Its current public property-search portal is tarrant.prodigycad.com/property-search.
2. What is the Tarrant Appraisal District address and phone number?
TAD is located at 2500 Handley-Ederville Road, Fort Worth, TX 76118-6909. The main phone number is 817-284-0024.
3. Who is the Tarrant Appraisal District Chief Appraiser?
The Texas Comptroller county directory lists Joe Don Bobbitt as the Tarrant Appraisal District Chief Appraiser.
4. Can I use the TAD map as a legal boundary survey?
No. The TAD map helps locate appraisal parcels but does not replace a recorded deed, plat, boundary survey, title report or legal-access review.
5. How do I file a Tarrant County property-value protest?
Use the TAD Taxpayer Dashboard and the Online Account PIN from the property-value notice when online filing is available. The protest is filed with the Tarrant Appraisal Review Board.
6. What is the Tarrant CAD protest deadline for 2026?
The general deadline is May 15 or the later deadline printed on the TAD Property Value Notice. Owners must follow the date shown for their exact account.
7. Who collects Tarrant County property taxes?
The Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector handles most consolidated accounts. Certain cross-county school or special-district taxes may use another collector, so follow the current statement.
8. What are the 2026 Texas school homestead exemptions?
The general school-district residence-homestead exemption is $140,000. Qualifying age-65 or disabled homeowners receive an additional $60,000 school exemption.
9. What are Tarrant County’s online property-tax card fees?
The Tax Office lists a 2.15% fee for online or phone credit-card payments and a $2.95 fee for online or phone debit-card payments.
10. Where can I search Tarrant County deeds and liens?
Use tarrant.tx.publicsearch.us. Match each deed, lien, release or easement to the correct legal description and TAD account before relying on it.
Independent Editorial Notice
County-CAD.us is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with Tarrant Appraisal District, the Tarrant Appraisal Review Board, Tarrant County, the Tax Assessor-Collector, County Clerk, any city, school district, MUD, PID, hospital district, college district or the State of Texas.
Property records, values, exemptions, agricultural requirements, protest procedures, tax balances, payment fees, collector assignments, officeholders and online systems can change. Confirm time-sensitive information through the responsible official office.
Editorial verification: July 22, 2026.
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