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Property Tax Consultants Tarrant County Central Appraisal District

 

Mailing Address:

2500 Handley-Ederville
Fort Worth, TX 76118

 

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday   8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Physical Address:

2500 Handley-Ederville
Fort Worth, TX 76118

 

Map to Tarrant Central Appraisal District

Phone: 
(817) 284-0024

(817) 284-0024

(817) 595-6198 (fax)

 

Tarrant County Appraisal District is a political subdivision of the State of Texas and is responsible for establishing and maintaining accurate property values for all real and business personal property.

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The following cities and towns are serviced by the Tarrant County Appraisal District:

The following cities and towns are serviced by the Tarrant County Appraisal District:
Arlington, Avondale, Azle, Bedford, Benbrook, Blue Mound, Briar, Burleson, Colleyville, Como, Crowley, Dalworthington Gardens, Edgecliff , Euless, Everman, Forest Hill, Fort Worth (County Seat), Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Haltom City, Haslet, Hurst, Keller, Kennedale, Lake Worth, Lakeside, Mansfield, Marshall Creek, Newark, North Richland Hills, Oak Grove, Pantego, Pecan Acres, Pelican Bay, Pleasant Glade, Pleasant Run, Rendon, Retta, Richland Hills, River Oaks, Saginaw, Sansom Park, Southlake, Watauga, Webb, Westlake, Westover Hills, Westworth, White Settlement

 

     
 

Appraisal District Board of Directors:

  Joe Pothoff (Chairman) John Clanton
  John Eubanks John Molyneaux
  Harold Patterson Betsy Price

The Tarrant County Appraisal District Board of Directors Role, in the Property Tax System, is to hire the chief appraiser, set the budget, and appoint the appraisal review board members.  The board of directors has no authority when it comes to setting the values or any being involved in any of the appraisal methods utilized by the chief appraiser.  The chief appraiser’s responsibility is to carry out the appraisal district’s legal duties, hire staff members, property appraisals, and manage the appraisal office.

 

Chief Appraiser:

John Marshall

The members of the Tarrant County Appraisal Review Board (ARB) are private citizens appointed for two-year terms and are permitted to serve a maximum of three terms. Property owners and the appraisal district go to the ARB to dispute taxation values. The ARB is also charged with ensuring that the chief appraiser has granted exemptions and special-use appraisals properly. Taxing units and taxpayers may come before the Tarrant County Appraisal Review Board (ARB) and challenge appraisals, exemptions, and inclusion of property on the rolls, situs, and other matters.

   

  Appearing before an Tarrant County Appraisal District review board without organized facts on comparable sales and trends in your community is like leading a Judas Lamb to the slaughter. The only thing you are going to get is lamb chops!  Now is the time to take control of your property taxes!!  Click on the FREE EVALUATION button below.  

 

What we do as your Tarrant County Property Tax Consultant,  is to get you the best possible outcome of your property tax protest. We will advise you on every step of the protest process, up to and including arbitration.
Call us for a consultation.  We will discuss your tax situation with you. We will explain the protest process and answer any questions you may have. We will explain the kind of evidence you will need to present your case to the Appraisal Review Board, should you get to a formal hearing. We will also explain the binding arbitration procedure as well. Give us a call 817-675-4717 or send an e-mail to
propertytaxwatchdog.com

 

Tarrant County Property Consultants Tax Records tax protest

 

We are professionally trained in tax appeal rules and procedures and the specific requirements of Tarrant county Appraisal District.  Our vast array of data sources and valuation expertise enable us to provide the tax protest with the market data and analyses needed to advocate the lowest possible value (taxes).  Our clients receive full-service representation, from the initial filing of the assessment appeal application and supporting documentation, through negotiations with the county assessor and, if needed, a formal hearing before the Tarrant County Tax Appeals Board.  
The assessment appeal filing for 2010 is rapidly approaching. Contact us today for a Free Evaluation** of your property. If you miss the filing deadline, you will not be able to dispute current year's taxes at a later date. Time is running out.  Act Now... before it's too late! (Click here to contact us)  
 

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