Denton County Appraisal District Property Tax Protest

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About Denton County Appraisal District (DCAD)

  • DCAD serves 111 taxing units, ensuring accurate property valuations for a variety of local jurisdictions, including cities, school districts, and utility districts.
  • An eight-member board oversees the operations, with the Denton County Assessor-Collector serving as a voting member.
  • Denton County CAD processes property valuations covering approximately 953 square miles of Denton County.

Established in 1982, the Denton Appraisal District is a political subdivision of the state of Texas, tasked with property tax appraisals and exemption administration.

Inside Denton County: Texas’ Economic Powerhouse

  • Denton County has an estimated population of 1,007,703.
  • DCAD manages approximately $247 billion in appraised property value across 111 taxing units, including cities, school districts, and other local jurisdictions.
  • Denton County’s GDP reached approximately $59.92 billion in 2023, reflecting its growing importance within the Texas economy and contributing to the region’s overall economic development.

Spanning 953 square miles, Denton County is home to over 455,000 properties, including residential homes, businesses, and agricultural lands.

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Understanding the Property Tax Protest Process

  • Homeowners file a protest for incorrect property valuations.
  • An informal hearing allows homeowners to discuss their concerns with an DCAD appraiser before proceeding to the formal protest
  • The Appraisal Review Board reviews evidence from both parties.
  • The board makes evidence-based decisions to resolve valuation disputes.

DCAD assesses property values for taxation purposes, giving homeowners the opportunity to challenge any inaccurate valuations. The Appraisal Review Board examines evidence from both DCAD and homeowners to ensure fair resolution of disputes.

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Is Your Property Tax Assessment Fair?

  • Unfair Property valuation
  • County maximizing tax revenue at your expense
  • Confusing tax protest process

Millions of Texans overpay property taxes due to inflated assessments by the Denton County Appraisal District. Protesting is your right, but the process can be challenging without expert support in property tax reduction.

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