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You can easily export the results of a TAD.org Property Search to your preferred spreadsheet program, such as MS Excel, Apple Numbers, or many others. Follow these steps:

  1. Search for a property using the search bar.
  2. Click on the Export dropdown at the top right of the page.
  3. Select one of the following export options:
    • Export All:
      • Excel
      • Text
    • Export Page:
      • Excel
      • Text

The exported file will be downloaded to your device’s default download folder, the location of which may vary depending on your browser and device.

Export Options:

  • Excel: Exports the data in .xlsx format, which you can open in compatible spreadsheet programs.
  • Text: Exports the data in .txt format.

If your search returns too many results, you may be prompted to adjust your search criteria to divide the results into multiple downloads.

To qualify for AG you must meet certain thresholds and history requirements depending on your agricultural activity. These activities and standards are discussed further in the attached flowchart and Degree of intensity test. The Agricultural Use Appraisal Degree of Intensity Test document can be found here and the Do I Qualify for Agricultural Use Appraisal? flowchart can be found here.

All Tarrant County residential, commercial, and business personal property owners are invited to claim their benefits as TAD.org online account holders. In addition to the online services TAD has been providing for well over a decade, we have added email announcements for TAD.org Online Account Holders of seasonal process availability (like filing an online rendition, protest, or value offer/negotiation), value notice availability, and ARB hearing notice availability. If you have yet to create an online account at TAD.org, please click here first for instructions in obtaining your property’s unique PIN and other helpful information. Make the property appraisal process easier to navigate – sign up for email announcements today.

The Texas Property Tax Code allows the Chief Appraiser to maintain a list of individuals (available here and updated weekly) who designate themselves as providers of free assistance to owner occupants of a residential homestead property. Eligible providers of free assistance are: (1) real estate brokers or sales agents licensed under Chapter 1101 of the Texas Occupations Code; (2) real estate appraisers licensed or certified under Chapter 1103 of the Texas Occupations Code; or (3) property tax consultants registered under Chapter 1152 of the Texas Occupations Code. A prospective provider of free assistance begins by completing a form (available here) and submitting it to the Chief appraiser.

The Texas Property Tax Code allows the Chief Appraiser to maintain a list of individuals (available here and updated weekly) who designate themselves as providers of free assistance to owner occupants of a residential homestead property. Eligible providers of free assistance are: (1) real estate brokers or sales agents licensed under Chapter 1101 of the Texas Occupations Code; (2) real estate appraisers licensed or certified under Chapter 1103 of the Texas Occupations Code; or (3) property tax consultants registered under Chapter 1152 of the Texas Occupations Code. A prospective provider of free assistance begins by completing a form (available here) and submitting it to the Chief appraiser.

Persons who are over 65 years of age may file for an exemption in addition to the residential homestead exemption with TAD. If you qualify for the over 65 exemption you would be entitled to a tax ceiling on school and locally adopted city, county and special district assessments. Please note that this exemption would limit your taxes only – not your home’s value – as this could change with prevailing market conditions.

There are several ways to Protest your Property Online:

  1. Real Property Only – Set up an Online Account. This will give you full control over each of your properties, including the ability to submit and view your online Protest. When you Sign In to your Online Account, you can view and interact with all your various property accounts on your personal Dashboard.
  2. You can download and print the Protest form from the Comptrollers website: Protest Form.

Please go to the Tarrant County Tax Office account search page to verify whether or not the Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector has received your payment. Some accounts in Tarrant County may also have tax payment requirements to the Grapevine-Colleyville Tax Office

To file a Homestead Exemption application, please visit the Homestead Exemption landing page located here.

Value Notices are mailed beginning in April through the summer of each year. Not everyone will receive a Notice every year. If you expect you should have received one, you can access your online account to view a copy. If you haven’t received your value notice or if you need another copy, please Log into your Online Account by clicking on the Login button in the upper right hand corner of the screen.

Once you have signed into your Online Account, follow these steps:

  1. Locate the Account on your Dashboard that you are interested in viewing or printing the Value Notice.
  2. Click the View Documents button on the expanded view of your property. Once you click the View Documents, you should see your documents beginning to load for the current and prior year, which includes your Value Notice.
  3. Click on the Value Notice button and you should be able to view, print, and download the report.

Home Owners can submit their request by email through the Contact Us page, mail, or hand-deliver a written request for an address change.

Business owners: from January 1 through April 15th please indicate your address change on your rendition. After the rendition deadline a mail or hand delivered request is acceptable.

In the case of a spouse’s death, please send in a copy of their Death Certificate along with your request. This will remove their name from your homestead property only.

In the case of divorce, please send a copy of the Divorce with your request. Specifically we need to see the first page, any page showing real property and stating who it was awarded to, as well as the page with the Judge’s signature and date. If there is a name change involved, please include that page, too.

In the case of a name change due to marriage, please send a copy of the Marriage License along with your request.

If your name was changed through the court, please send a copy of the court document, signed by the Judge, with your request.