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  1. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS. Click on a topic below to scroll directly to the list of related FAQs. If you need additional assistance, please contact us. About TCAD. EXEMPTIONS. NOTICES OF APPRAISED VALUE. PROPERTY TAXES. PROTESTS. RESIDENTIAL.

  2. Each Texas county is served by an appraisal district that determines the value of all of the countys real and personal property. Generally, a local government that collects property taxes, such as a county, city and school district, is a member of the appraisal district.

  3. If you need to contact the Travis Central Appraisal District, please use the information below:

  4. tax-office.traviscountytx.gov › properties › taxesProperty taxes - Travis County

    Learn about property tax appraised value protests. Learn More. The Tax Office collects fees for a variety of State and local government agencies and proudly registers voters in Travis County!

  5. Explore the interactive map of Travis County's land use and zoning, property values, floodplains, and more. You can search by address, parcel ID, or owner name, and customize your view with different basemaps and layers. This web map is powered by gis.traviscountytx.gov, the official portal for Travis County's geographic information systems.

  6. Click here to view a list of Travis County taxing entities and their exemptions. If you have any questions about exemptions or need help completing your application, please contact our new Exemption Helpline during normal business hours at (512) 873-1560.

  7. The tax calendar begins with local Appraisal Districts setting property values, This process happens January through May each year. Please visit the website of the Travis Central Appraisal District (TCAD) to learn more about appraised values, the formalized protest process and property tax exemption requirements.

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