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The mission of Travis Central Appraisal District, in accordance with the Texas Constitution and the laws of the state, is to provide accurate appraisal of all property in Travis County at one hundred percent market value, equally and uniformly, in a professional, ethical, economical and courteous manner, working to ensure that each taxpayer pays only their fair share of the property tax burden.
- Homestead Exemptions
TO APPLY. Exemption applications can be submitted by mail,...
- Property Tax System
In Travis County property taxes support 127 local government...
- Protest Process
Every spring, Travis County property owners whose market...
- Contact
CONTACT THE TRAVIS CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT. If you need...
- E-File Your Protest
You’ll need to log on to the district’s e-File website to...
- Homestead Exemptions
Generally, a local government that collects property taxes, such as a county, city and school district, is a member of the appraisal district. What is a taxing entity? Communications 2020-10-29T14:48:13-05:00
The Travis Central Appraisal District regularly posts and updates the documents below for public review. Skip to content Contact Us: 512-834-9317 | CSInfo@tcadcentral.org
Verify that your deed has been filed with the Travis County Clerk at (512) 854-9188. If, after 90 days from the date of the closing the property, the appraisal records do not reflect the current ownership, please contact the Travis Central Appraisal District at (512) 834-9317.
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The Travis Central Appraisal District (TCAD) is responsible for listing property and ownership information, estimating values, providing plat maps, and assisting taxpayers with the protest process.