The Manually Verified Directory of Texas Central Appraisal Districts & Property Search Portals β All 254 Counties
Practical step-by-step guides, manually verified CAD property-search URLs, parcel-record lookup walkthroughs, Texas residence homestead and over-65 / disabled / disabled-veteran exemption procedures, Notice of Appraised Value (NOAV) review, Appraisal Review Board (ARB) protest procedures under the Texas Property Tax Code Β§41.41βΒ§41.71, agricultural-use (1-d-1 open-space) and timber valuation, GIS / parcel-map portals, and the contact details for the Central Appraisal District that values your property β for property owners, buyers, agents, and taxpayers across all 254 Texas counties. We work directly to each county’s official CAD and cross-reference the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Property Tax Assistance Division (PTAD), which supervises Texas property assessment under state law.
Texas CAD property records are public records, but their use is regulated under federal law. Information on this site CANNOT be used to make decisions about employment, credit, insurance, tenant screening, or any other “permissible purpose” under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA, 15 U.S.C. Β§ 1681 et seq.). Using public-records data on this site for FCRA-regulated decisions exposes you to significant legal liability under federal law. county-cad.org/ is an editorial directory β not a CRA, not a tenant-screening service, not a background-check provider. See our Disclaimer for the full FCRA framework.
What Sets county-cad.org/ Apart β The Manual-Verification Standard
Texas property tax is the kind of system where small mistakes have big consequences. Miss the ARB protest deadline (typically May 15 or 30 days after your Notice of Appraised Value, whichever is later) and you lose the right to contest your assessed value for the year. Apply for the wrong homestead exemption category and you may forgo thousands of dollars in savings. Pull from a stale CAD portal URL and you may end up on a third-party site that charges for what HCAD, DCAD, TAD, BCAD, TCAD, or your county CAD provides free. We built this site so those things don’t happen.
Every Texas CAD guide on county-cad.org/ is verified by a human editor against the CAD's own published page and cross-checked against the Texas Comptroller's PTAD reference materials. We do not auto-scrape. We do not pull from third-party property-data brokers. We do not generate content from a stale snapshot of the web. Every property-search URL is human-clicked before publication. Every protest deadline is cross-checked. Every step-by-step walkthrough mirrors what you actually see when you use the CAD's portal.
Every CAD URL clicked. A human editor opens every link to a Texas Central Appraisal District before the page goes live. Every property-search walkthrough validated against the CAD’s actual current online interface β by-address, by-owner, and by-parcel-ID searches all tested. Every Texas-specific exemption procedure cross-checked against the CAD’s published exemption forms and the Texas Comptroller’s PTAD reference. Every ARB protest deadline verified against the CAD calendar and the Texas Property Tax Code Β§41.44. Every CAD phone number dial-tested on a quarterly cycle.
What This Site Is For
Texas is unique among U.S. states. Each of the 254 Texas counties has a single Central Appraisal District (CAD) that values all property β residential, commercial, agricultural, business personal property β for every taxing unit operating in the county (school districts, cities, the county itself, special districts, ESDs, hospital districts, MUDs, and others). One CAD; one assessed value; many taxing units that apply their own tax rates to the CAD’s certified appraisal roll. This consolidated system was established by the Texas Property Tax Code (Title 1, Subtitle E of the Texas Tax Code), and it makes the CAD the single most important office in your annual property tax cycle.
county-cad.org/ is the practical, plain-English reference for navigating Texas CADs. Every CAD guide on the site lists the official appraisal district name, the verified property-search portal URL, exemption application procedures (with deadlines), ARB protest procedures (with the Β§41.44 deadline calendar), the GIS / parcel-map portal where available, and step-by-step walkthroughs for property search, exemption filing, and protest preparation.
We are completely independent. We are not affiliated with any Texas Central Appraisal District, the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR, which licenses property tax consultants), the Texas Association of Appraisal Districts (TAAD), the Texas Association of Assessing Officers (TAAO), the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO), the Appraisal Foundation, or any commercial property-records aggregator, title company, or real estate platform. We do not sell property records. We do not file ARB protests on your behalf. We do not provide tenant-screening, background-check, or any FCRA-regulated services. Every property record is held by the CAD β the official path is always the CAD’s own portal.
The Eight Categories of Texas CAD Information We Cover
Property search
Step-by-step walkthroughs for the CAD’s own property-search portal β searching by street address, current owner name, or property ID / account number / geographic ID, depending on the CAD’s portal design.
Notice of Appraised Value (NOAV)
How to read your annual NOAV (typically mailed in April), what the assessed value, market value, capped value, and taxable value figures mean under Texas Property Tax Code, and what you need to do if you disagree.
Residence homestead exemption
Texas residence homestead exemption β including the $100,000 school district exemption (2023 changes), the 10% homestead cap under Tex. Tax Code Β§23.23, optional county / city / special-district homestead exemptions, and the residence requirement.
Over-65, disabled, & veteran exemptions
Over-65 exemption (additional school district + county + special-district amounts), disabled person exemption, 100% disabled veteran exemption (full exemption for 100% service-connected disability), partial disabled veteran exemptions, surviving spouse exemptions.
Ag-use & timber valuation
1-d-1 (open-space) and 1-d (agricultural-use) classifications under Tex. Tax Code Β§23.51βΒ§23.57, timber-use valuation, wildlife management valuation, and the substantial tax savings these provide on qualifying land.
ARB protests & appeals
Appraisal Review Board (ARB) protest procedure under Tex. Tax Code Β§41.41βΒ§41.71 β May 15 / 30-day-after-notice deadline, evidence preparation, ARB hearing format, binding arbitration under Β§41A for some properties, and judicial appeal to district court under Β§42.
GIS / parcel maps
CAD GIS portals β parcel boundary maps, ownership overlays, zoning overlays where integrated with city/county GIS, and cross-references to Texas General Land Office (GLO) and city ETJ maps.
Tax billing & payment
Where CAD records connect to the County Tax Assessor-Collector β the office that issues tax bills, processes payments, handles installment plans, and conducts tax-sale procedures. Separate from the CAD in every Texas county.
What You’ll Find on Each Texas CAD Page
- CAD official name and URL β verified live, updated quarterly
- Property-search portal URL β the CAD’s own online property search, manually clicked before publication
- GIS / parcel-map URL β where the CAD provides one (most major-county CADs do)
- Step-by-step property search walkthrough β by address, by owner name, by property ID / account number / geographic ID
- NOAV mailing schedule β when the CAD typically mails Notices of Appraised Value
- Exemption procedures β residence homestead, over-65, disabled person, disabled veteran, surviving spouse, agricultural-use, timber, wildlife management β with application deadlines
- ARB protest procedure β May 15 / 30-day deadline, written protest forms, informal review with appraiser, formal ARB hearing, evidence rules
- CAD office address & in-person hours
- CAD phone contact β main number, dial-tested quarterly
- Email contact β where the CAD publishes one
- Cross-reference to the County Tax Assessor-Collector β for tax billing and payment (separate office)
- Texas Comptroller PTAD link β for state-level guidance and PVS (Property Value Study) information
- Common protest evidence types accepted in the county β typical things ARB panels respond to
- FAQ β questions specific to that CAD’s procedures
How We Find and Verify β The Eight-Step Process
- Identify the right authoritative source. The county’s official Central Appraisal District, plus the Texas Comptroller PTAD reference materials, plus the Texas Property Tax Code as codified.
- Verify the property-search URL is live. A human editor clicks every link before publication.
- Walk through the property search. An editor performs a real property search on the CAD’s portal β by address, by owner, and by property ID β to confirm the step-by-step description matches the current interface.
- Cross-check exemption procedures and deadlines. Against the CAD’s published exemption forms and Texas Comptroller PTAD reference.
- Cross-check the ARB protest procedure. Against the CAD’s protest forms, the Texas Property Tax Code Β§41 framework, and current PTAD ARB Manual.
- Verify the GIS / parcel-map URL where one exists.
- Dial-test the CAD’s main phone number. Quarterly cycle.
- Editor sign-off. A second editor reviews end-to-end, including a fresh check on the FCRA non-CRA notice and the “verify with CAD before relying” caveat.
Texas CADs We Cover β Major County Examples
| CAD | Primary city / area |
|---|---|
| Harris Central Appraisal District (HCAD) | Houston |
| Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) | Dallas |
| Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) | Fort Worth |
| Bexar Appraisal District (BCAD) | San Antonio |
| Travis Central Appraisal District (TCAD) | Austin |
| Collin Central Appraisal District (CCAD) | Plano, McKinney, Frisco |
| Denton Central Appraisal District | Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound |
| El Paso Central Appraisal District (EPCAD) | El Paso |
| Williamson Central Appraisal District (WCAD) | Round Rock, Georgetown, Cedar Park |
| Fort Bend Central Appraisal District (FBCAD) | Sugar Land, Katy, Missouri City |
| Galveston Central Appraisal District (GCAD) | Galveston, League City |
| Montgomery Central Appraisal District (MCAD) | Conroe, The Woodlands |
| Hidalgo County Appraisal District | McAllen, Edinburg, Mission |
| Cameron Appraisal District | Brownsville, Harlingen |
| Brazoria Central Appraisal District | Pearland, Angleton, Lake Jackson |
| Nueces County Appraisal District | Corpus Christi |
| Lubbock Central Appraisal District | Lubbock |
| Bell Central Appraisal District | Temple, Killeen, Belton |
| Brazos Central Appraisal District | College Station, Bryan |
| McLennan County Appraisal District | Waco |
| Smith County Appraisal District | Tyler |
| Comal Appraisal District | New Braunfels |
| Hays Central Appraisal District | San Marcos, Kyle, Buda |
| Ellis Appraisal District | Waxahachie, Ennis, Midlothian |
| Johnson County Central Appraisal District | Cleburne, Burleson |
| + 229 additional Texas CADs | Coverage of all 254 Texas counties |
Texas Oversight & Professional Standards
- Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Property Tax Assistance Division (PTAD) β supervises Texas property assessment under Tex. Tax Code Β§5 and Β§6; publishes the Property Tax Code, the ARB Manual, the Methods and Assistance Program (MAP) reviews, and the biennial Property Value Study (PVS)
- Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) β licenses Property Tax Consultants and Senior Property Tax Consultants under Tex. Occ. Code Ch. 1152
- Texas Association of Appraisal Districts (TAAD) β professional association of Texas CADs
- Texas Association of Assessing Officers (TAAO) β professional association of Texas property tax professionals
- International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) β national/international professional standards (Standard on Mass Appraisal of Real Property, Standard on Verification and Adjustment of Sales)
- Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) β administered by the Appraisal Foundation
- Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH) β for some procedural matters
Who This Site Is For
- Texas homeowners checking their NOAV, applying for residence homestead exemption, or filing an ARB protest
- Buyers researching a Texas property before making an offer
- Sellers verifying their CAD record before listing
- Texas real estate agents pulling assessment data and comparables for client research
- Investors doing due diligence on Texas residential or commercial property
- Senior Texans claiming the over-65 exemption and the Tex. Tax Code Β§33.06 deferral option
- Texas veterans and disabled veterans claiming the 100% disabled veteran exemption or partial veteran exemptions
- Texas ranchers and farmers applying for 1-d-1 open-space valuation, 1-d agricultural-use, or wildlife management valuation
- Property tax consultants (TDLR-licensed) and tax agents preparing ARB protests for clients
- Texas attorneys handling property-tax appeals at the district court level under Β§42
- Genealogy researchers tracing historical Texas ownership through CAD records
What We Don’t Do
- We do not sell property records, provide bulk data, or operate any kind of subscription database β every record is held by the CAD
- We do not file ARB protests on your behalf β a TDLR-licensed property tax consultant or an attorney can do that
- We do not provide title searches, title insurance, or any title-related service β those are licensed activities
- We do not provide tenant screening, background checks, or any FCRA-regulated consumer reports β we are not a CRA and using site information for those decisions is prohibited
- We do not provide credit reports, employment screening, insurance underwriting data, or any other FCRA-permissible-purpose product
- We do not provide legal or financial advice on ARB protests, exemption qualification, or property tax planning β consult a TDLR-licensed property tax consultant, CPA, or attorney
- We do not represent any CAD, the Texas Comptroller, TDLR, or any other Texas authority
- We do not accept “preferred listing” placement from any CAD, tax consultant, or third-party service
- We do not sell your data β see Privacy Policy
How We Pay for the Site
county-cad.org/ is funded by display advertising. Editorial content β CAD directories, walkthrough procedures, exemption summaries, and ARB protest procedures β is never altered to favour any advertiser. The official CAD link always comes first on every page, before any commercial reference. We do not accept advertising from third-party "property record" operations that misrepresent themselves as official CAD sources or charge for what the CAD provides free. The full position is on our Editorial Policy and Disclaimer.
Corrections and Feedback
CAD portals change β they get redesigned, exemption forms are revised after legislative sessions, ARB calendars shift, and chief appraiser contact changes happen after elections. If you spot something on the site that doesn’t match the live CAD page, or you’ve gone through the property search walkthrough and a step doesn’t match what we describe, please email us. Reader-reported corrections are our priority queue and get a response within seven business days, with a 48-hour expedited path for actively-broken CAD portal URLs.
Email info@county-cad.org with the page URL and the URL that didn’t work. We re-verify against the CAD’s own page and update β usually within 48 hours for actively-broken contacts.
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