Appraisal District

Official Website: https://hcad.org

The Harris County Appraisal District is a political subdivision of the State of Texas established in 1980 for the purpose of discovering and appraising property for ad valorem tax purposes for each taxing unit within the boundaries of the district. The district has approximately 1.8 million parcels of property to assess each year with a total market value of approximately $575 billion. The appraisal district in Harris County is the largest in Texas, serving approximately 500 taxing units, and one of the largest appraisal districts in the United States.

Forms & Documents

Browse all Appraisal District government forms

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Form Title Topics
FAQ - Business Personal Property
Guide To Personal Property Renditions
Historic or Archaeological Site Property Tax Exemption
Homeowner's Organization Nominal Valuation Worksheet
Homestead Exemption: General Residential, Over-65, Disability, Over-55 Surviving Spouse
Important Information About the Correction Process
Information About the Protest Process
Internet Opt Out Form
Inventory Detail Report
Itemization Of Leased Assets Rendition Form
Local Community Property Tax Exemption
Low-Income Housing Construction or Rehabilitation Property Tax Exemption
Military Property Owner's Request for Waiver of Delinquent Penalty and Interest
Miscellaneous Property Tax Exemption
Mobile Home Affidavit
Non-Profit Water Supply or Wastewater Service Corporation Property Tax Exemption
Notice of Change of Use of Agricultural and Timber Land
Notice of Protest
Notice of Protest Request for Same-Day Protest Hearing
Personal Property Correction Request/Motion

Contact Information & Office Locations

1 contact point

Main Office

Address:
13013 Northwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77040-6305

Phone numbers:
  • (713) 957-7800
  • (713) 812-5800 (Administrative Offices)
Emails:
  • help@hcad.org
Hours of operation:
  • Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday - Friday

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