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Property Tax Process

Understanding The Property Tax System

Property taxes are local taxes that provide the largest source of money local governments use to pay for schools, streets, roads, police, fire protection and many other services. Texas law establishes the process followed by local officials in determining the value for property, ensuring that values are equal and uniform, setting tax rates and collecting taxes. Texas has no state property tax. The Legislature has authorized local governments to collect the tax. The state does not set tax rates, collect taxes or settle disputes between you and your local governments.

Click here to learn more about Texas Property Tax Exemptions

Grayson CAD Basics of Appraising Property

To view the Texas Property Tax Code in its entirety visit the Texas Window on State Government Web site.

Contact Information

Information

Appraisal Review Board Email: 
arbonlinehelp@graysonappraisal.org

Exemption Email: 
exemptions@graysonappraisal.org

Renditions Email:
renditions@graysonappraisal.org

Appointment of Agent Email:
aoa@graysonappraisal.org

General Email:
webmaster@graysonappraisal.org

Taxpayer Liaison Officer

A taxpayer liaison officer (TLO) must be appointed by the appraisal district board of directors in counties with a population of more than 120,000. The TLO is the appraisal district officer primarily responsible for providing assistance to taxpayers for the district, administering public access functions, resolving disputes not involving matters that may be the subject of a protest and compiling a list of comments, complaints and suggestions related to the fairness and efficiency of the ARB.

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Taxpayer Liaison Officer (TLO)

A taxpayer liaison officer (TLO) must be appointed by the appraisal district board of directors in counties with a population of more than 120,000. The TLO is the appraisal district officer primarily responsible for providing assistance to taxpayers for the district, administering public access functions, resolving disputes not involving matters that may be the subject of a protest and compiling a list of comments, complaints and suggestions related to the fairness and efficiency of the ARB.