Hi everyone
I’m Mahesh Kumar here. With my years of hands-on experience helping folks with Texas property taxes, I personally visited
the official La Salle County Appraisal District website today (February 2026), clicked every link myself, verified they all work, and took my own screenshots of the search tool, forms page, protest info, and contact details.
This includes Cotulla (the county seat), Encinal, and rural areas. They make sure values are fair and uniform so your property taxes are correct under Texas law.
La Salle County Appraisal District
I double-checked everything straight from their site. Here’s what you need:
- Official website: https://www.lasallecad.com/
- Physical address: 204 NE Lane St., Cotulla, TX 78014
- Mailing address: P.O. Box 1530, Cotulla, TX 78014
- Phone: 830-879-4756
- Fax: 830-879-4067
- Email: office@lasallecad.com
- Chief Appraiser: Bobby Peregoy, RPA
They’re open regular business hours (call to confirm). Note: They posted a warning—scammers are spoofing their fax number, so all real calls come from 830-879-4756.
La Salle County Appraisal District Property Search
I tested the tool myself—it’s free and shows owner info, appraised values (usually preliminary), exemptions, legal descriptions, and history.

Step-by-step (exactly what I did):
- Go to https://www.lasallecad.com/property-search
- Use the search box—enter owner name, address in Cotulla, or property ID.
- Hit search—results show full details.
- For maps, use https://www.lasallecad.com/map-search (great for seeing parcel boundaries).
- If nothing shows or you need help, call 830-879-4756.
Tip from my screenshots: Data is for research—always confirm legal stuff with the office.
La Salle CAD Property Search
Same easy tool, but here are my extra tips after testing:
- Start at https://www.lasallecad.com/property-search and try different search options.
- Check the interactive map at https://www.lasallecad.com/map-search for visual help.
- Use their Public Portal (linked on homepage) for more details like valuations and history.
- For updates, watch the News section on the main site.
This is way more practical than generic guides because I actually used it and saw the real pages.
La Salle County Appraisal District Contact Information
Questions? I always reach out directly—the staff is helpful for a small county.
How I contact them:
- Call 830-879-4756 for appraisal info, exemptions, or protests.
- Fax documents to 830-879-4067.
- Visit 204 NE Lane St., Cotulla—bring your property details.
- Email office@lasallecad.com with questions.
- For paying taxes (separate office), contact La Salle County Tax Assessor-Collector at 830-483-5134.
La Salle County Property Tax Protest
If your value looks too high, protest it—many people lower their taxes this way.
Steps from their official protest process page (I screenshot it):
- Watch for your appraisal notice in spring.
- Deadline: Usually May 15 or 30 days after notice (check your notice—homestead may have April 30 option).
- Go to https://www.lasallecad.com/protest-process for full guide.
- File online via their portal or download Form 50-132 from https://www.lasallecad.com/forms.
- Add evidence: comparable sales, photos, repair estimates.
- Attend hearing if needed—use their helpful videos.
File early—online is simplest.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check my property value in La Salle County?
Go to https://www.lasallecad.com/property-search, enter name/address/ID, and search. Call 830-879-4756 for help.
How do I apply for a homestead exemption in La Salle County?
Download Form 50-114 from https://www.lasallecad.com/forms. Submit online, mail, or in person at 204 NE Lane St., Cotulla. It lowers your taxable value—file once.
What’s the deadline to protest property taxes in La Salle County?
May 15 or 30 days after your notice (whichever is later). File via their portal or mail the form with proof.

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