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Appraisal Notices for Tax Year 2019 Have Been Mailed

 

 

 


The Shelby County Appraisal District mailed appraisal notices on May 15th. Your city,
county, school district and other local taxing units will use the appraisal district’s value to
set your 2019 property tax rates.


Under Texas law, county appraisal districts are required to notify property owners about
changes in their property’s value. The notice contains important information about the
property’s location, its ownership and property tax exemptions that have been applied to
the property. It must also include an estimate of the taxes by local taxing units.
Remember that this is an estimate of the taxes based on last year’s tax rates. The
taxing entities will not set the new rates until later this year.


Property owners who disagree with the appraised value of their property, the
exemptions or any other action by the appraisal district have the right to appeal to the
Shelby County Appraisal Review Board (ARB). The ARB is an independent panel of
citizens responsible for hearing and settling property owner protests. The notice of
appraised value includes instructions on how and when to file a protest, a protest form
and the Comptroller’s Property Taxpayer Remedies. The deadline for filing a protest
with the ARB is June 13th or 30 days after the date the notice of appraised value is
mailed, whichever is later.


The Texas Comptroller’s publication Property Taxpayer Remedies, explains in detail
how to protest your property appraisal, what issues the ARB can consider and what to
expect during a protest hearing. The publication also discusses the option of taking your
case to court or entering into binding arbitration if you are dissatisfied with the outcome
of your ARB hearing.


Property Taxpayer Remedies is available on the Shelby County Appraisal District’s
website at www.shelbycad.com or by calling (936) 598-6171. The publication is also
available on the Comptroller’s Property Tax Assistance Division’s website at
www.comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/property-tax/. 
 

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