Tarrant County Property Tax Guides

Understand your appraisal — and see if you may be over-assessed in Texas

Check if your property may be over-appraised

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How to Protest Property Taxes in Tarrant County (2026 Guide)

If your property value seems too high in Tarrant County, Texas, you may be able to file a protest with the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD).

Before you start: Most successful protests rely on comparable property evidence and unequal appraisal arguments.

Step 1: Review Your Appraisal

Step 2: Common Grounds for Protest

Market value and equal-and-uniform appraisal are the most commonly used grounds in Tarrant County protests.

Step 3: Gather Evidence

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Using Comparable Sales for Property Tax Appeals in Tarrant County

Comparable properties help demonstrate whether your home is fairly assessed by the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD).

PropertySq FtValue$/Sq Ft
Subject3000$550,000$183
Comp 12980$495,000$166
Comp 23050$502,000$165
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How to Appeal Your Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) Assessment

All property protests in Tarrant County are handled through the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD).

Steps to File Your Appeal

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