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Robertson Central Appraisal District is responsible for appraising all real and business personal property within Robertson 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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Appraisal Information. Reports & Plans. Tax Rates. Mineral Value Notices. Low Income Cap Rate. BPP Depreciation Schedule. Understanding The Property Tax System. How is Your Property Appraised. Taxpayer Rights & Remedies – English.
Phone. 979-828-5800.
Online Protest. If you are registering a new account for online protest please call 979-828-5800. Monday – Friday 8 am – 12 pm and 1 pm – 4:30 pm and ask for you PIN to register. If you have already received your pin please click below to login to the online protest system.
Legal descriptions and acreage amounts are for Appraisal District use only and should be verified prior to using for legal purpose and or documents. Please contact the Appraisal District to verify all information for accuracy.
The mission of Robertson Central Appraisal District is to discover, list and appraise property as accurately, ethically and impartially as possible in order to estimate the market value of all property within
The Board of Directors Role in the Property Tax System. The local property tax system follows the principle of checks and balances. An appraisal district board of directors hires the chief appraiser, sets the budget and appoints the appraisal review board members.
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.
PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN ROBERTSON COUNTY HOW IS YOUR PROPERTY APPRAISED? At least once every three years, each parcel of property in Robertson County is visited and reviewed by a field appraiser from the appraisal district in accordance with the Texas law.