Milam County Appraisal District CAD Guide 2026

Your 2026 property tax notice from Milam County just arrived and the appraised value seems higher than expected? Many homeowners and business owners in Cameron, Rockdale, and across the county are seeing the same thing.

The Milam Appraisal District (Milam AD) determines fair market values for homes, land, farms, businesses, and personal property.

Checking your valuation, claiming exemptions, and protesting if needed can help bring your taxes down this year.

This straightforward guide uses official sources with simple steps, contacts, and links to make it easy.

Milam County Appraisal District Property Search 2026

Milam County Appraisal District

  1. Go to the official site: https://milamad.org/
  2. Click Property Search or go straight to https://esearch.milamad.org/
  3. Choose Owner, Address, ID, or Advanced tab.
  4. Enter your info and search.
  5. View your 2026 appraised value, land/building details, exemptions, and history.

Screenshot the results right away — it helps with protests or questions.

How to Check Your Milam County CAD Appraised Value 2026

Notices went out in spring/early summer. Your notice shows last year’s value, proposed 2026 value, and protest deadline.

The district uses current market sales, cost models, and income approaches. Homestead caps and circuit breaker rules often limit big jumps automatically.

Check reports and updates on the site under Publications or News.

Milam County Texas Property Tax Protest – Step-by-Step

  1. Gather evidence: comparable nearby sales, photos of repairs needed, estimates, or private appraisal.
  2. Use the Taxpayer Portal at https://portal.milamad.org/ or file Form 50-132 from the Forms page.
  3. Submit online or mail/drop off to the CAD office.
  4. Request informal meeting first — most cases resolve here.
  5. If needed, attend formal Appraisal Review Board hearing.

Deadline: May 15 or 30 days after your notice (whichever later). Strong proof helps — the district must support their valuation.

How to Get Milam County Appraisal District Homestead Exemption 2026

Homestead exemption lowers taxable value the most for your primary residence.

Steps:

  1. Download the Residence Homestead Application (Form 50-114) from https://milamad.org/cad-forms/ or comptroller.texas.gov.
  2. Fill it out completely.
  3. Attach copy of Texas driver’s license or ID (must show this address).
  4. Submit to CAD (mail or in-person) — one-time filing for ongoing use.

Over-65 or disabled? Extra exemptions and tax ceiling apply. File by April 30 for full 2026 benefits if new. Other exemptions (veterans, ag) on the Forms page too.

Contact Milam County Appraisal District

  • Phone: 254-697-6638
  • Chief Appraiser: J. Ryan Nichols, RPA, CCA
  • Physical address: 120 N Houston Ave, Cameron, TX 76520
  • Mailing address: P.O. Box 769, Cameron, TX 76520
  • Hours: Monday–Thursday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM, Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Call for help with values, protests, or exemptions.

For paying taxes (after certification): Milam County Tax Assessor-Collector

Milam County Appraisal District 2026 Reappraisal and Key Dates

2026 follows Texas Property Tax Code with market updates. Check the calendar for deadlines: https://milamad.org/calendar/

Protest deadline per your notice (May 15 or 30 days after).

Extra Resources for Milam County Property Owners

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Take a few minutes today to search your property, apply exemptions, and protest if the value seems high. Many Milam County owners save money every year with these steps.

Questions about your specific valuation? Call 254-697-6638 — the Milam AD team keeps appraisals fair and accurate for 2026.

Bookmark this guide and share it with neighbors — it really helps.

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