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  1. Welcome to Orange County Appraisal District. We hope that you find the information on these pages useful and informative. Our office develops and administrates the property and appraisal roll records for twenty-two taxing entities located in Orange County.

  2. Helpful Hints. Know what you are looking for? Find results quickly by selecting the Owner, Address, ID or Advanced search tabs above. Seeing too many results? Try using the Advanced Search above and add more info to narrow the field.

  3. Search properties by address, names, sales, property use, foreclosures, and more. Exemptions Reduce the taxable value of your Homestead property by up to $50,000.

  4. Property Tax appraisal is the sole responsibility of Orange County Appraisal District. If there are questions concerning the appraisal of property or exemptions for tax purposes please contact the Appraisal District. Additional Information on Property Tax:

  5. If you are searching by address, try entering only the street number and street name, leaving off any prefix or suffix. Such as 123 Main, instead of 123 NE Main Ave. If you are searching by account number, it must match the account number assigned by the Appraisal District.

  6. portal.orangecad.net › PropertyListing › IndexOnline Portal

    May 28, 2024 · Legal descriptions and acreage amounts are for appraisal district use only and should be verified prior to using for legal purpose and or documents. Please contact the Appraisal District to verify all information for accuracy.

  7. Phone Number: 409-745-4777. Fax Number: 409-745-4773. Email us at: info@orangecad.net. Lobby Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Monday – Friday.

  8. The Tax Assessor-Collectors office collects ad valorem tax accounts as valued by the Orange County Appraisal District. A property tax is assessed according to the value of property a taxpayer owns. Because property taxes depend on value, they are called ad valorem, meaning "according to value".

  9. The Orange County Appraisal District (OCAD) is a political subdivision of the State of Texas created effective January 1, 1980 and is responsible for establishing the fair market value of all property within the territorial boundaries of the appraisal district each year. The district has prepared and published this reappraisal plan to provide ...

  10. Placing a taxable value on real property and personal property is a function of the Orange County Appraisal District, not the Orange County Tax Office. Please contact the Orange County Appraisal District in regards to the appraised value of property.

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