Form 50-283 Property Owner's Affidavit of Evidence to the Appraisal Review Board. Property Owner's Affidavit of Evidence to the Appraisal Review Board 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the Tax Year and the Appraisal District’s Name at the top of the form. Ensure that you provide accurate contact information, including a phone number and mailing address.
  3. In the 'Description of Owner and Property' section, fill in your name, mailing address, and legal description of the property under protest. If applicable, include your appraisal district account number.
  4. Select the appropriate box(es) under 'Action or Decision Being Protested' to indicate your reasons for filing this affidavit.
  5. List all evidence attached in the 'Evidence' section. Provide a brief description and page count for each piece of evidence you are submitting.
  6. In the 'Statement of Owner', add any additional facts that may support your case.
  7. Indicate your intent regarding appearance at the protest hearing by selecting one of the options provided.
  8. Finally, read, sign, and date the affidavit before a notary public to ensure its validity.

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The steps below will show you how to lower property taxes in Texas, so you can move forward with your appeal. File a notice of protest. Prepare information for hearing. Attend an informal hearing at the Appraisal District office. Attend an Appraisal Review Board hearing. Appeal through district court or arbitration.
You may use Comptroller Form 50-132, Property Appraisal - Notice of Protest, to file your written request for an ARB hearing. Prior to your hearing, you may request a copy of the evidence the CAD plans to introduce at the hearing to establish any matter at issue.
If you are dissatisfied with your appraised value or if errors exist in the appraisal records regarding your property, you should file a Form 50-132, Notice of Protest (PDF) with the ARB. In most cases, you have until May 15 or 30 days from the date the appraisal district notice is delivered whichever date is later.
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online at .hcad.org. by telephone at 713-957-7800. at HCAD offices located at 13013 Northwest Freeway.A notice of protest must include: the property owners name; the address or legal description of the property that is the subject of the protest; and. an indication of dissatisfaction with the appraisal made by HCAD.
If you are dissatisfied with your appraised value or if errors exist in the appraisal records regarding your property, you should file a Form 50-132, Notice of Protest (PDF) with the ARB. In most cases, you have until May 15 or 30 days from the date the appraisal district notice is delivered whichever date is later.
Current Texas Property Tax Code limits increases of the total assessed value of a homestead to 10%. Tightening that limit to 5% could have a docHub benefit to homeowners. Property value drives a large portion of the increase in property tax bills.
If you mail your protest, please mail it to the address listed on your Notice of Appraised Value or to 2949 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75247.

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