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.
Appraisal district finally has a deputy chief
Leana Mann promoted from within to take the post vacant for more than two years
Leana Mann started working for the Travis Central Appraisal District...
Appraisal district looks to avoid rocky 2022
Spiking property values mean unhappy taxpayers, more appraisal protests, and a bigger workload at the Appraisal Review Board
The board of the Travis Central Appraisal...
Appraisal rolls certified on time…for a change
Despite massive attrition suffered by the Appraisal Review Board that conducts formal protest hearings
For the first time in three years the Travis Central Appraisal...
TCAD pares back budget hike to 12.8 percent
TCAD plans multiyear spending increases to cope with growing workload.
The Travis Central Appraisal District plans to increase its budget by 12.8 percent next year...
TCAD asking for 24 percent budget jump
While cities and counties are limited by state law to 3.5 percent revenue increases and school districts are limited to 2.5 percent increases (unless...