Travis Central Appraisal District
Legislation would bar appraisal district lawsuits against property owners
If legislation introduced March 8th by State Senator Drew Springer (R-Weatherford) gets through the legislative gauntlet and is signed into law his bill will...
Appeals court decision draws widespread condemnation
An appellate decision over a TCAD lawsuit has astounded commercial property owners and attorneys who represent them. If the Texas Supreme Court allows it...
Good news: No big jump In 2023 property values
In what should be good news for property owners, Chief Appraiser Marya Crigler told board members of Travis Central Appraisal District February 17th that she is not seeing the big increases in property values that were experienced last year.
Travis Appraisal Review Board members pared
TCAD board authorized fewer than half the positions sought for 2022
The Travis Central Appraisal District’s board of directors has approved a radical reduction in...
Appraisal District board approves $25.7 million budget
Fiscal Year 2023 budget increased nearly 13 percent over FY 2022
The board of Travis Central Appraisal District voted unanimously Thursday to approve a proposed...
Property value protests set new record
Nearly 28,000 more protests than were filed in 2021
Property owners left dazed and confused after getting their Notices of Appraised Values in the mail...
Appraised home values jump more than 50 percent
Updated 2:45pm April 19, 2022 to correct misstatements about increases in property taxes and to remove reference to a Travis County Tax Office tax...
TCAD asking $7.65 million for unused properties
Updated 3:30pm April 11, 2022, to include the total costs of preparing 850 E. Anderson Lane to accommodate TCAD staff and ARB hearings, to include...