Your Texas Property Tax
Protest Guide
Step-by-step education for every Texas county — deadlines, filing steps, evidence strategies, and comp scripts. All in one free, plain-English cheat sheet.
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Find your county & check your deadline
Search for your county, then enter your notice date for an instant deadline estimate.
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County Search & Deadline Guide
Find your county's appraisal district, filing steps, typical deadlines, and direct links to protest online. Each county guide is built from public CAD information.
- Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Bexar, Travis
- Typical protest deadline rules
- Required documents checklist
- Direct CAD links
Comp Script Generator
Build a plain-English comparable sales script to present at your informal or ARB hearing. Enter your property details and get a structured presentation outline.
- Step-by-step comp presentation
- Market value argument builder
- Unequal appraisal approach
- Printable hearing script
Evidence Checklist
A downloadable, printable checklist of every document and piece of evidence you may need to support your protest — organized by protest type.
- Market value evidence list
- Unequal appraisal evidence
- Property condition documentation
- Hearing day preparation tips
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Protesting your Texas property tax appraisal is your legal right under Texas Tax Code Chapter 41. This guide walks you through the general education behind the process — always confirm specifics with your county appraisal district.
Educational content only
This is general information, not legal, tax, or appraisal advice. Always confirm deadlines and procedures with your county appraisal district.
Find Your County
Search our directory of 78 Texas counties across 14 metro regions. Get your appraisal district's website, phone, and a plain-English guide to their process.
Know Your Deadline
Most Texas counties have a May 15 deadline (or 30 days after your notice is mailed). Our calculator helps you estimate it — always confirm with your CAD.
Build Your Evidence
Use our comp script and evidence checklist to organize your comparable sales, photographs, and supporting documents before your hearing.
Attend Your Hearing
Present your evidence at an informal hearing or ARB (Appraisal Review Board). Our guides explain what to expect and how to present professionally.
Important: Educational Content Only
This site provides general educational information only about the Texas property tax protest process. It is not legal advice, tax advice, appraisal advice, or financial advice.
We do not file protests on your behalf, guarantee any savings or outcome, or guarantee the accuracy of deadlines, procedures, or any other information on this site.
Always confirm deadlines and filing requirements directly with your county appraisal district (CAD). CAD websites and phone numbers are listed in each county guide.
This site is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representing any government agency, appraisal district, or official body.