La Salle CAD Property Search, Tax Office Help and Appraisal Record Guide
This guide helps La Salle County property owners search appraisal records, understand value notices, find the right CAD forms, prepare for a protest, and know when to contact the county tax office instead of the appraisal district.
Use the appraisal district for property value, exemptions, records, appraisal notices, maps, and protests. Use the La Salle County Tax Office for tax bills, online payments, receipts, penalties, and collection questions.
Quick Answer for La Salle County Property Owners
La Salle County Appraisal District is the office to use when you need property value information, account lookup, owner search, exemption help, appraisal record corrections, or protest guidance.
If your question is about the final tax bill, online payment, confirmation number, penalty, interest, or payment mailing address, start with the La Salle County Tax Office.
Official La Salle CAD and Tax Office Links
Start from official websites first. This avoids outdated forms, old payment links, copied property records, and confusing third-party pages.
| Need | Official Resource | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| CAD homepage | La Salle CAD official website | Best starting point for online services, property search, reports, forms, news, appraisal resources, meetings, and contact details. |
| Property search | Official property search | Use this for account number, address, owner name, property record, tax-year, and appraisal value lookup. |
| Map search | La Salle CAD map search | Helpful for ranch land, rural tracts, Cotulla-area parcels, Encinal-area property, mineral-interest context, and location checks. |
| Forms | La Salle CAD forms | Use official forms for exemptions, protest, property corrections, renditions, and appraisal-related requests. |
| Protest guidance | La Salle CAD protest process | Use this when your appraised value, exemption, or property details appear wrong on your notice. |
| Tax bill or payment | La Salle County Tax Office | Use this for tax bills, payment options, electronic check or card payments, receipts, penalties, and collection questions. |
| Tax office FAQ | La Salle Tax Office FAQ | Explains which questions go to CAD and which questions go to the tax office. |
| State verification | Texas Comptroller La Salle directory | Useful to verify CAD phone, email, chief appraiser, mailing address, street address, and tax office details. |
How to Search a La Salle County Property Record
The official property search is useful when you need to check an account, owner name, address, appraisal value, exemption status, legal description, or property history.
Open the official search page
Go to the La Salle CAD property search. Use the official site instead of copied search pages when accuracy matters.
Search with one clean detail
Try the account number, owner name, address, or property ID. If your first search fails, remove extra words and search more broadly.
Check the full property page
Review owner name, mailing address, situs address, property type, appraisal value, exemption status, legal description, and the tax year shown.
Save the record before calling
Take a screenshot or save a PDF before you call, file a protest, correct property details, apply for an exemption, or ask the tax office about a bill.
Search tip: La Salle County includes Cotulla, Encinal, rural acreage, ranch property, and mineral-related accounts. If an address search does not work, try owner name, account number, property ID, or map search.
When the La Salle CAD Map Search Helps
Map search is especially helpful when a property does not have a simple street address. This can happen with ranch tracts, county-road property, acreage, rural land near Cotulla or Encinal, or mineral and energy-related property records.
Use the map for location context, nearby parcels, access roads, and general parcel review. Do not treat a map view as a legal survey, title document, deed, or final boundary decision.
Start Here: Which Office Should You Contact?
If you are not sure where to start, use this simple split. It will save time and help you ask the right office.
What CAD Handles and What the Tax Office Handles
The La Salle County Tax Office FAQ explains that appraised value questions, protests, homestead corrections, legal description corrections, and exemption issues are directed to the appraisal district. The tax office handles billing and payment after values are certified.
| Your Question | Best Place to Start | Why |
|---|---|---|
| How was my appraised value decided? | La Salle CAD | Appraisal value and property details are handled by the appraisal district. |
| How do I protest my value? | La Salle CAD | Protests must be directed to the appraisal district, not the tax office. |
| My homestead is on the wrong lot | La Salle CAD | The CAD must correct the property record before a corrected tax statement can be issued. |
| I need to pay my property taxes | La Salle County Tax Office | The tax office accepts online, mail, and in-person property tax payments. |
| The legal description is wrong on my statement | La Salle CAD | Legal-description errors on the tax statement should be directed to the appraisal district for handling. |
Property Tax Payment and Tax Office Help
La Salle County Tax Office accepts property tax payments online by electronic check or major credit card. Payment fees are displayed during the payment process, and the office asks taxpayers to keep a copy of the confirmation number after payment is accepted.
You can also pay in person during regular business hours at the La Salle County Courthouse or mail payments to the tax office mailing address.
Exemptions, Corrections and Forms
The tax office FAQ explains that homestead, over-65, disabled person, and disabled veteran exemptions require an affidavit with the appraisal district. If you recently purchased a home, review your exemption status instead of assuming it automatically moved from a previous owner or previous property.
| Situation | Likely Starting Point | What to Prepare |
|---|---|---|
| You live in the home as your main residence | Residence homestead exemption | Owner name, property address, ID/address match, account number, and correct tax year. |
| You are over 65, disabled, or a disabled veteran | Matching exemption affidavit | Proof documents, award letters, rating documents, ID, and account information. |
| Your legal description or property details look wrong | CAD correction request | Tax statement, CAD record, deed, survey, plat, or other proof of the correction. |
| You own business personal property | Rendition or business property form | Business address, asset list, equipment details, inventory information, and ownership records. |
Practical tip: If you bought a property in La Salle County, check the exemption status early. Waiting until the tax bill arrives can make corrections slower.
How to Prepare a Value Protest
A protest is stronger when it explains the exact issue. Instead of only saying the tax is too high, focus on wrong property details, missing exemptions, unequal appraisal, market value evidence, or condition problems.
Read your notice carefully
Check account number, property description, appraised value, exemption status, notice date, and protest deadline.
Compare the record
Look for incorrect land size, building size, property use, classification, ownership, mailing address, or legal description.
Collect evidence
Useful evidence can include recent sales, photos, repair estimates, purchase documents, surveys, independent appraisals, or proof of incorrect CAD details.
Use official protest resources
Use the official protest process page, online portal if available, or the correct protest form. Save proof of submission.
Deadline warning: Always follow the deadline printed on your official notice or confirmed by La Salle CAD. Do not rely only on a general online date.
Documents to Keep Ready Before You Call
Calling with the right details helps the office understand your issue faster.
- Owner name shown on the record
- Account number, property ID, or statement number
- Property address or legal description
- Appraisal notice or CAD screenshot
- Photos, sales proof, exemption documents, survey, or deed if needed
- Tax year you are asking about
- Owner/taxpayer ID or statement number
- Property ID number
- Payment confirmation number
- Tax bill, receipt, delinquent notice, or penalty notice
Common Search Problems and Fixes
| Problem | Likely Reason | Try This |
|---|---|---|
| Owner name is not found | The owner may be entered differently in the CAD record. | Try last name only, remove punctuation, or search with account number if available. |
| Address search does not work | Rural tracts, ranch land, and county-road properties may not use a simple street address. | Use map search, property ID, account number, owner name, or legal description. |
| The tax bill changed after a value correction | The tax office must receive certified adjusted value before issuing a corrected statement. | Confirm with CAD first, then ask the tax office about the corrected bill status. |
| Homestead appears on the wrong property | The exemption may be assigned to a different account or lot. | Contact La Salle CAD and ask what correction form or proof is needed. |
| Legal description looks wrong | The appraisal record may need review or correction. | Prepare your statement, deed, survey, plat, or supporting document before calling CAD. |
La Salle CAD Phone Number, Address and Map
Cotulla, TX 78014
Mailing: P.O. Box 1530, Cotulla, TX 78014-1530
Phone: 830-879-4756
Fax: 830-879-4067
Email: office@lasallecad.com
Chief Appraiser: Bobby Peregoy
101 Courthouse Square, Suite 114
Cotulla, TX 78014
Mailing: P.O. Box 737, Cotulla, TX 78014
Phone: 830-483-5134
La Salle County Appraisal District FAQs
What is the official La Salle CAD website?
The official website is lasallecad.com. Use it for property search, forms, appraisal resources, protest guidance, reports, meetings, and contact details.
How do I search La Salle County property records?
Use the official La Salle CAD property search and search by account number, address, owner name, property ID, or other available search options.
Can I use a La Salle CAD map search?
Yes. Use the official map search for rural land, ranch tracts, Cotulla-area property, Encinal-area property, and properties without a simple street address.
Where is La Salle County Appraisal District located?
La Salle County Appraisal District is located at 204 NE Lane St., Cotulla, Texas 78014.
What is the La Salle CAD phone number?
The La Salle CAD phone number is 830-879-4756. The fax number listed by the Texas Comptroller is 830-879-4067.
Who is the La Salle CAD chief appraiser?
The Texas Comptroller county directory lists Bobby Peregoy as chief appraiser for La Salle County Appraisal District.
Who handles La Salle County property tax payments?
The La Salle County Tax Office handles property tax payments, receipts, penalties, interest, and collection questions.
How can I protest my appraised value?
Appraised value protests must be directed to La Salle County Appraisal District. Use the official protest resources and follow the deadline shown on your notice.
Does La Salle CAD set property tax rates?
No. La Salle CAD appraises property value. Local taxing units adopt tax rates, and the tax office handles billing and collection matters.
Is this the official La Salle CAD website?
No. AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent public guide. Always verify final values, deadlines, forms, payments, and office instructions with official La Salle CAD, La Salle County Tax Office, or Texas Comptroller resources.
Important Note
AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent public guide and is not the official La Salle County Appraisal District website.
Always confirm property values, exemptions, protest deadlines, tax bills, tax rates, payment status, and office procedures with the official appraisal district, tax office, or Texas Comptroller resources before taking action.

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Search Smarter, Estimate Taxes, Check Exemptions and Prepare for a Protest
Use this free tool before you visit a county appraisal district, property search portal, tax office, or exemption page. It helps you understand property value, taxable value, possible savings, protest value, and the next official step.
What do you need help with today?
Choose your main reason for visiting. The tool will show the best next step and quick estimate.
Use this tool to check your appraisal notice, exemption savings, protest value, and official next step.
Use the tax calculator before trusting only the sale price or mortgage estimate.
Property Search Helper
Use this when a county property search portal is confusing. It shows which search method is usually best.
Property Tax Estimate Calculator
Estimate annual property tax using appraised value, assessment ratio, exemptions, and combined tax rate.
Homestead and Exemption Savings
Estimate how much a homestead, senior, disability, veteran, or local exemption may reduce tax.
Appraisal Notice Review
Compare last year value with this year value and see whether the increase deserves closer review.
Property Tax Protest Savings
Estimate possible savings if your appraised value is reduced after protest, correction, evidence review, or appraisal review board hearing.
Property Tax Protest and Exemption Checklist
Use this checklist before you file a protest, apply for exemption, or call the appraisal district.
Before calling, write your property ID, owner name, property address, and question on paper. It saves time.
Do not call the CAD to pay tax bills unless the local article says they collect taxes. In many counties, the tax office collects payment.
Official Resource Finder
Enter county and state to create safe searches for official CAD pages, property search, tax payment, exemptions, maps, forms, and protest help.
CAD vs Tax Office
- Appraisal District: value, exemptions, ownership records, maps, protest.
- Tax Office: tax bill, payment, receipt, delinquent balance, penalty.
Best place to use this
Add this tool after the first major content section or before the FAQ area. It gives visitors a reason to interact before leaving the page.
Important estimate note
This tool gives educational estimates only. Final values, exemptions, tax rates, bills, payments, and deadlines must be confirmed with official county sources.
