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  1. The Bexar Appraisal District is dedicated to promoting professionalism and ensuring public trust in the valuation profession. We are committed to provide the property owners and jurisdictions of Bexar County with an accurate and equitable certified appraisal roll while providing exceptional customer service. Transparency.

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  3. We ask that property owners and agents use our Online Services Portal as much as possible to file and resolve protests, view notices, and file exemptions. To create an online services account, you will be required to register.

  4. The Tax Assessor-Collector is responsible for assessing property taxes in accordance with the value and exemptions certified by the appraisal district, and rates adopted by each of the taxing jurisdictions. Unless exempt by law, all real and business personal property are taxable.

  5. For property information, contact (210) 242-2432 or (210) 224-8511 or email. For website information, contact (210) 242-2500.

  6. The Bexar Appraisal District (BCAD) sets property values and is a non-county organization that is separate from the Tax Assessor-Collector's office. For more information on property values, call BCAD at 210-242-2432.

  7. For questions regarding tax statements and/or property taxes owed, visit the County Tax Office Website, email or call (210) 335-2251. ARBITRATION INFORMATION Click here for Arbitration Information from the state.

  8. Welcome to the Bexar Appraisal District E-Services Portal . Enter your login credentials below, then click login.

  9. The Bexar Appraisal District identifies the property to be taxed, determines its appraised value, whether to grant exemptions, the taxable owner and mailing address and which taxing jurisdictions may tax the property.

  10. Aug 22, 2024 · A budding movement to overhaul Bexar County’s appraisal process got its first public hearing on Tuesday — an event that drew dozens of neighborhood leaders, accountants and school district administrators all eager to take the political temperature of the newly reshaped board.. After the Republican-led Texas legislature added new elected positions to large counties’ appraisal boards this ...

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