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  1. Within this site you will find general information about the District and the ad valorem property tax system in Texas, as well as information regarding specific properties within the district.

  2. The Appraisal District is responsible for appraising properties at market value as of January 1st of each tax year. To accomplish this task the District collects sales information from transactions that occurred during the twelve months preceding the appraisal date.

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  4. Current and Historical Supplement Roll Export Data.

  5. The valuation or appraisal process, which is performed by the Galveston Central Appraisal District, serves to allocate the tax burden among property owners. The property tax provides more tax dollars for local government services in Texas than any other source.

  6. Customer Service. In today’s world, we realize that strong, personalized in customer service is the key for the districts growth. We always strived to deliver proactive, individualized, and timely support, making our taxpayers feel that their concerns are being heard.

  7. Property Tax System. Truth in Taxation.

  8. If the appraisal district determines that the appraised value of property using mass appraisal standards, the mass appraisal standards must comply with Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.

  9. To Apply. Exemption applications can be submitted by mail, online, or at our office: MAIL TO: Galveston Central Appraisal District. ATTENTION: Customer Service. 9850 Emmett F. Lowry Expressway, Ste. A101. Texas City, Texas 77591. Action on your application will occur within 90 days from the date it is received.

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