Limestone County Appraisal District

Official resources first No in-article tools Tax office clarity Mobile friendly

Limestone CAD Property Search, Exemptions, Protest and Tax Office Help

This Limestone County guide helps property owners use the official CAD website, review appraisal records, understand exemptions, prepare a protest, and know when to contact the county tax office for payment or collection questions.

Start with Limestone CAD when the question is about property value, appraisal records, owner details, exemptions, or protest rights. Start with the Limestone County Tax Assessor-Collector when the question is about tax bills, online payments, receipts, penalties, or tax sale information.

Quick Answer for Limestone County Property Owners

Limestone County Appraisal District maintains property appraisal records, reviews property values, handles exemption questions, and supports the local appraisal process for homes, farms, businesses, and land across Limestone County.

The county tax office is separate. Use the tax office for property tax payments, online payment questions, refunds, tax roll access, delinquent tax questions, and official tax sale information.

Limestone County Appraisal District property search and CAD guide image
Use the official Limestone CAD property search to confirm owner name, property address, account details, appraised value, exemption status, and taxing units before filing a form, protesting, or comparing your tax bill.

Limestone CAD, Tax Office or County Clerk?

Property owners often search one phrase but need different offices. Use this split before calling.

Your Question Best Place to Start Reason
What is my appraised value? Limestone CAD The appraisal district handles property value, appraisal records, exemptions, and protest-related questions.
How do I search owner, address, or account details? Limestone CAD property search The CAD record is the appraisal source for owner, value, property details, and exemption review.
Where do I pay property taxes or get a receipt? Limestone County Tax Assessor-Collector The tax office handles property tax payments, receipts, balances, refunds, and collection questions.
Where do I ask about VIT, mobile home liens, or mortgage requests? Limestone County Tax Office The county tax office lists specific contacts for VIT, mobile home liens, and mortgage requests.
Where do I get deeds, liens, plats, or recorded documents? County Clerk Recorded legal documents are not the same as CAD appraisal records.

Homestead, Over-65, Disabled Veteran, Ag and Rendition Help

Use official CAD or Texas Comptroller forms when applying for exemptions or special valuation. Do not rely on paid letters that claim you must pay to file a homestead exemption.

Situation Likely Starting Point What to Prepare
You live in the home as your main residence Residence homestead exemption Owner name, property address, account number, ID/address match, and correct tax year.
You are over 65, disabled, a disabled veteran, or surviving spouse Matching exemption form Proof documents, required ID, ownership details, and award/rating proof if applicable.
You own farm, ranch, pasture, hay, timber, wildlife, or open-space land Ag/open-space or special valuation review Land-use history, production records, leases, maps, photos, grazing or crop records, and supporting evidence.
You own business personal property Business personal property rendition Asset list, business address, equipment details, inventory information, cost records, and ownership details.

New owner tip: If you recently bought property in Limestone County, check whether CAD shows your correct owner name and mailing address. Missed mail can cause missed exemption notices, appraisal notices, and protest deadlines.

How to Prepare a Limestone County Appraisal Protest

A useful protest explains the exact issue. Instead of only saying “my taxes are too high,” show whether the problem is market value, unequal appraisal, wrong property details, missing exemption, land classification, business personal property, or condition problems.

Read the notice first

Check your account number, market value, appraised value, exemption status, notice date, and protest deadline printed on the Notice of Appraised Value.

Compare the CAD record

Review owner name, mailing address, property address, legal description, land size, building details, condition, exemption status, and prior-year value.

Collect useful evidence

Evidence may include comparable sales, photos, repair estimates, inspection reports, closing documents, surveys, lease records, or proof of incorrect property details.

File before the deadline

Use official protest resources and keep proof of filing. If your deadline is close, file first and continue organizing evidence after submission.

Deadline warning: Always follow the deadline printed on your official appraisal notice or confirmed by Limestone CAD. Do not rely only on general internet deadline information.

Limestone County Tax Office: Payments, Receipts and Tax Roll Help

The Limestone County Tax Assessor-Collector handles property tax payment, tax roll information, delinquent roll access, refunds, payment questions, vehicle registration, and tax office services.

Limestone County Tax Assessor-Collector Stacy L. Hall
200 W. State St., Room 107
Groesbeck, TX 76642
Mailing: P.O. Box 539, Groesbeck, TX 76642
Phone: 254-729-3405
Fax: 254-729-3533
Email: shall@co.limestone.tx.us
Property tax office hours Property Tax: Room 109
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
The courthouse may close early before some holiday closings, so check the official county page before visiting near a deadline.

Payment processing note: The official tax website states that credit card and electronic check payments do not post immediately and may take processing time. Keep your payment confirmation and verify the account later if needed.

Tax Sale and Delinquent Tax Information

Limestone County’s tax office page includes delinquent tax attorney information and tax sale links. Treat tax sale research carefully because a CAD record is not a title report, lien search, or legal due-diligence review.

Before reviewing a tax sale Confirm the property description, taxing unit, sale date, attorney notice, redemption issues, and official sale instructions.
Important Texas note The official tax office page notes that Texas does not sell tax lien certificates at tax sales and uses judicial foreclosure of tax liens.

Buyer caution: Tax sale research can involve legal risk. Verify sale status, liens, title issues, redemption rights, and sale procedure through official county or legal resources before bidding.

Common Limestone CAD Search Problems and Fixes

Problem Likely Reason Try This
Owner name is not found The record may use a different name format, trust name, company name, estate name, or spouse name. Try last name only, business keyword, account number, property address, or shorter search text.
Address search fails Rural property, farm land, lake-area property, or county-road property may not use a normal postal-style address. Use account number, owner name, legal description, or fewer address words.
Tax bill question is unclear CAD value and tax-office collection are separate parts of the property tax process. Use Limestone CAD for value and exemption questions; use the tax office for payment and receipt questions.
Exemption is missing The application may be incomplete, not filed, not processed, or not applied to that tax year. Check official forms, save filing proof, and contact Limestone CAD with account details ready.
Tax payment has not posted Electronic payments may take time to process. Keep your confirmation number and wait for processing before assuming the payment failed.

Documents to Keep Ready Before Calling

Having the right details ready helps the CAD or tax office find your record faster, especially during appraisal notice, protest, exemption, and payment periods.

For CAD questions
  • Owner name shown on the record
  • Account number, property address, or legal description
  • Tax year you are asking about
  • Notice of Appraised Value or CAD screenshot
  • Photos, sales proof, repair estimates, or exemption documents
  • Land-use records if asking about ag/open-space valuation
For tax office questions
  • Tax year and amount due
  • Property account or statement number
  • Owner name and mailing address
  • Payment confirmation or receipt if already paid
  • Refund, VIT, mobile home lien, or mortgage-request details if relevant
  • Any mailed tax bill, delinquent notice, or tax sale notice

Limestone CAD Phone Number, Address and Map

Limestone County Appraisal District 303 S. Waco St.
Groesbeck, TX 76642-1726
Phone: 254-729-3009
Fax: 254-729-5534
Email: limestone@limestonecad.net
Chief Appraiser: Leah Briggs
Taxing units listed by the Comptroller Limestone County, Groesbeck ISD, Mexia ISD, Coolidge ISD, Wortham ISD, Hubbard ISD, Mount Calm ISD, Mart ISD, Axtell ISD, City of Groesbeck, City of Mexia, City of Kosse, City of Coolidge, City of Thornton, City of Tehuacana, South Limestone HD, and Limestone County ESD districts.

Limestone County Appraisal District FAQs

What is the official Limestone CAD website?

The official website is limestonecad.com. Use it for property search, appraisal records, and official CAD contact information.

How do I search Limestone County property records?

Use the official Limestone CAD website and search by owner name, property address, account number, or other available search fields.

Where is Limestone County Appraisal District located?

Limestone County Appraisal District is located at 303 S. Waco St., Groesbeck, TX 76642-1726.

What is the Limestone CAD phone number?

The Limestone CAD phone number is 254-729-3009. The fax number is 254-729-5534.

Who is the Limestone CAD chief appraiser?

The Texas Comptroller directory lists Leah Briggs as the Limestone County Appraisal District chief appraiser.

Does Limestone CAD collect property tax payments?

No. Limestone CAD handles appraisal value and exemption questions. The Limestone County Tax Assessor-Collector handles property tax payment, receipt, balance, and collection questions.

Where do I pay Limestone County property taxes?

Use the official Limestone Tax Assessor-Collector website or the county’s official Pay Property Taxes link. Confirm the owner, account, tax year, amount due, and confirmation number before relying on a payment.

Who is the Limestone County Tax Assessor-Collector?

The Texas Comptroller directory lists Stacy Hall as the Limestone County Tax Assessor-Collector.

What should I do if my tax payment does not show immediately?

The official tax website says credit card and electronic check payments do not post immediately. Keep your confirmation and allow processing time before assuming the payment failed.

Is AppraisalDistrict.org the official Limestone CAD website?

No. AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent public guide. Always verify property values, tax bills, payments, forms, deadlines, and office instructions with Limestone CAD, Limestone County official resources, or the Texas Comptroller.

Important Note

AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent public guide and is not the official Limestone County Appraisal District website.

Always confirm property values, exemptions, protest deadlines, tax bills, tax rates, payment status, tax sale information, and office procedures with the official appraisal district, county tax office, or Texas Comptroller resources before taking action.

Free Appraisal District Property Tax Helper

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.

Start Property Helper
8 toolsSearch helper, tax estimate, exemption savings, protest prep and more.
For all countiesWorks as a sitewide tool on every appraisal district article.
No loginNo name, email, property ID or private information required.
Mobile-firstBuilt for visitors checking property records from a phone.

What do you need help with today?

Choose your main reason for visiting. The tool will show the best next step and quick estimate.

Homeowners

Use this tool to check your appraisal notice, exemption savings, protest value, and official next step.

Buyers and investors

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.

Useful tip

Before calling, write your property ID, owner name, property address, and question on paper. It saves time.

Common mistake

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.

Leave a Comment