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  2. Travis Central Appraisal District is responsible for fairly determining the value of all real and business personal property within Travis County, Texas.

  3. PROPERTY SEARCH. The entire TCAD database is available for search by owner name, property address, account number, or doing business as (DBA). The Appraisal District maintains this site for the convenience and use of our taxpayers.

  4. Your local property taxes help to pay for your public schools, city streets, county roads, police departments, fire protection and many other vital programs. Your property tax bill is due on January 31. After you pay your bill to your local tax office, funds are distributed to your taxing entities.

  5. The Travis Central Appraisal District offers property owners the opportunity to complete several forms online, including: Application for a Homestead Exemption. Property Value Protest.

  6. Review our Frequently Asked Questions below. If you need additional assistance, please contact us.

  7. PUBLIC INFORMATION. The Travis Central Appraisal District regularly posts and updates the documents below for public review. If you would like to request information or documents that are not listed, please use the contact information below to submit a public information request.

  8. Click here to view a list of Travis County taxing entities and their exemptions. If you have any questions about exemptions or need help completing your application, please contact our new Exemption Helpline during normal business hours at (512) 873-1560.

  9. Property owners can contact the Travis Central Appraisal District by phone, email, online chat, or by visiting our office in person.

  10. If you choose to protest the value of your property, you can initiate the protest in one of several ways: Online. This is the easiest and fastest way to initiate and manage your protest. By filing online, you will receive an immediate confirmation that your protest has been filed.

  11. Each Texas county is served by an appraisal district that determines the value of all of the county’s real and personal property. Generally, a local government that collects property taxes, such as a county, city and school district, is a member of the appraisal district.