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Sec. 1.086. Delivery of Certain Notices by E-Mail. [Effective January 1, 2020]

On the written request of the owner of a residential property that is occupied by the owner as the owner’s principal residence, the chief appraiser of the appraisal district in which the property is located shall send each notice required by this title related to:

    • 1) a change in value of the property.
    • 2) the eligibility of the property for exemption.
    • 3) the grant, denial, cancellation, or other change in the status of an exemption or exemption application.

If you would like to request to receive electronic communication, please fill out and submit the following form:

    I understand that by making this request, I must provide a valid email address. I understand that the appraisal district may send a confirmation email to the email address provided by me to confirm this request for electronic delivery or revocation of the same. I understand that a chief appraiser who delivers a notice electronically under this section is not required to mail the same notice to the property owner.

    I hereby revoke my request for electronic delivery of notices under this section and request delivery by mail.








    Any person who makes a false statement could be found guilty of a class A misdemeanor or or a state jail felony under the Texas Penal Code Section 37.10

    Contact Information

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    Exemption Email: 
    exemptions@graysonappraisal.org

    Renditions Email:
    renditions@graysonappraisal.org

    Permits Only Email:
    permits@graysonappraisal.org

    Appointment of Agent Email:
    aoa@graysonappraisal.org

    General Email:
    webmaster@graysonappraisal.org

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