Palo Pinto County Property Tax Calculator

Estimate your annual property taxes for properties in Palo Pinto County, Texas, using the official rate of 0.282158%.

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Official Appraisal District Info

For disputes, exemptions, or specific tax payment methods, please reach out to the official agency serving Palo Pinto County:

Office Address 200 Church Ave., Palo Pinto, TX 76484-9998
Phone Number 940-659-1281
Official Portal http://Palo →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the tax rate for Palo Pinto County?

The official general fund county property tax rate for Palo Pinto County is 0.282158%. Total effective rates will vary depending on your school district (ISD) and city limits.

Where do I pay my Palo Pinto County property taxes?

Payments are typically processed by the local county Tax Assessor-Collector. You can find their portal address at the official site: http://Palo.

How can I protest my property valuation?

You can file an official protest through the Palo Pinto County Appraisal District (CAD) before the annual deadline (typically May 15th or 30 days after the appraisal notice is delivered).

What are the neighboring counties to Palo Pinto County?

Adjacent counties include: Eastland County, Erath County, Hood County, Jack County, Parker County, Stephens County, Young County. You can check tax rates for these neighboring regions on our site as well.

How to Protest Property Taxes in Palo Pinto County

Property valuations in Texas are updated annually, but you do not have to accept the county's appraisal. Under Texas law, you have the right to protest your property tax valuation with the local appraisal district.

Texas Property Tax Protest Process:

  • File Notice of Protest: Submit Texas Comptroller Form 50-132 (Notice of Protest) online via your county's appraisal district portal or by mail.
  • Cite Grounds for Protest: Always check the boxes for "Incorrect appraised (market) value" and "Value is unequal compared to other properties" to protect your legal options.
  • Prepare Comps and Evidence: Get comparable sales data or gather photos showing damage, cracked foundations, or maintenance issues that lower your property's value.
  • Informal Meeting & ARB: Present your evidence at an informal meeting with an appraiser first. If you don't reach an agreement, you can present your case to the formal Appraisal Review Board (ARB).
Texas Protest Deadline: Protests must be filed by May 15th, or 30 days after the date your appraisal notice was mailed, whichever is later.