
Follow this proven step-by-step process to successfully challenge your Tarrant County property appraisal and potentially save thousands on your property tax bill. Abode Money is the best property tax protest company in Texas.
Filing Deadline*
Filing Fee
Form Required
*Or 30 days after receiving your notice, whichever is later
Your appraisal notice is mailed in April. You have until May 15th or 30 days after receiving your notice (whichever is later) to file your protest with TAD.
Follow this proven process to successfully challenge your Tarrant County property appraisal and maximize your chances of a successful reduction.
Collect comprehensive documentation that proves your property is overvalued compared to similar properties in your area.
Complete the Notice of Protest form and submit it online or by mail to Tarrant Appraisal District before the deadline.
Present your case to the Appraisal Review Board at your scheduled hearing (hearings typically run from May through August).
Follow these detailed steps to successfully file your property tax protest with Tarrant County. Each step includes specific requirements and deadlines you must meet.
Our Competitive Market Analysis will provide a strong foundation for your protest, but you can supplement it for an even stronger case with:
Tarrant County encompasses diverse neighborhoods from downtown Fort Worth to suburban areas. Our Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) accounts for these variations and provides the comparable sales evidence that makes the difference in ARB hearings.
Complete your Notice of Protest form and submit it online or by mail to Tarrant Appraisal District before the deadline.
Missing the May 15th deadline (or 30 days after receiving your notice) means you cannot protest your appraisal this year. No extensions are granted, so submit as early as possible.
Present your case to the Appraisal Review Board during the hearing period from May through August.
After filing, you'll receive a hearing notice by mail. Hearings are typically held at the Tarrant Appraisal District offices in Fort Worth. You can choose between informal hearings with an appraiser or formal ARB hearings with board members.
Practice explaining your case beforehand. Focus on your strongest comparable sales and be ready to explain why your property's appraised value exceeds its market value. ARB members want factual evidence, not emotional arguments.
The Appraisal Review Board will mail their decision after your hearing concludes.
Successful protests typically see the reduction reflected on the fall property tax bill. Keep all documentation for future reference and annual protests.
Over 50,000 homeowners nationwide trust Abode to help them save on property taxes.
"Reduced my appraisal by $60,000. The comparable sales were key to winning my case."
— Sarah, Arlington
"First time protesting. Saved over $1,900 on my taxes with the informal hearing process."
— Tom, Grapevine
"The process was simple. ARB reduced my value by 10% after reviewing my evidence."
— Lisa, Southlake
Online or Mail-In Filing
FREE - No Cost to File
May 15th or 30 Days
Notice of Protest
Mailed in April
Informal or Formal ARB
For complete Texas property tax information including rates, exemptions, and appeal processes for other counties, visit our Texas property tax guide.
With the May 15th deadline approaching, now is the time to act. File your protest today or get professional help to maximize your chances of success.
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