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Medina Central Appraisal District is responsible for appraising all real and business personal property within Medina County. The district appraises property according to the Texas Property Tax Code and the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practices (USPAP).
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Welcome to Medina Central Appraisal District’s New Website! HELPFUL LINKS. Appraisal District Offices. Texas Association of Appraisal Districts. Texas Association of Counties. Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Texas Legislature.
1410 Ave K Hondo, TX 78861 (830)741-3035 (830)201-1291; cs@medinacad.org; Chief Appraiser Johnette Dixon; Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
The Central Appraisal District reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. Original records may differ from the information on these pages. Verification of information on source documents is recommended.
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This property tax information is current and covers a wide range of topics, such as taxpayer remedies, exemptions and appraisals, and has information for select groups, such as disabled veterans and persons age 65 or older.
Contact the Medina County Appraisal District at (830)741-3035 to find out if you qualify for an exemption and to get more information on the application process. There are companies that charge a fee to help you file an exemption and we want to remind taxpayers that it is free (and fairly easy) to apply!
Forms. All homestead applications must be accompanied by a copy of applicant’s drivers license or other information as required by the Texas Property Tax Code. Applicant may also be required to complete an affidavit to qualify for an exemption under certain situations.
NEW YEAR-2022 PROVIDES NEW BENEFITS FOR PROPERTY OWNER WITH HOMESTEAD EXEMPTIONS. Medina County Appraisal District reminds property owners who own and live on a property in Medina County to save money on the amount of property taxes they pay by filing for their HOMESTEAD exemption.