Collin County Appraisal District CAD & Tax Info

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McKinney, Collin County, TX (469) 742-9200 (866) 467-1110 toll-free Updated 2026
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May 152026 Protest Deadline
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Quick Answer: Collin Central Appraisal District (Collin CAD) sets the market value of every property in Collin County as of January 1, 2026 — one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas, covering McKinney, Frisco, Plano, Allen, Wylie, Prosper, and Celina. Search any property free at esearch.collincad.org. Protest free by May 15, 2026. Homestead exemption deadline: April 30, 2026.

Collin County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the entire United States. With booming new developments in Frisco, Prosper, and Celina, property values here move fast — and so do appraisals. That makes staying on top of your CAD record, exemptions, and protest rights more important here than almost anywhere else in Texas. This 2026 guide covers everything you need, verified directly from collincad.org.

01Collin County Appraisal District Property Search

The official free property search at esearch.collincad.org gives you instant access to appraised values, ownership, exemptions, improvements, and tax history for every property in Collin County — no account, no fee.

Collin County Appraisal District official property search portal at esearch.collincad.org

4 Ways to Search — Choose What You Have

Search by Address
Type street number and name — works with partial entries. Add city (McKinney, Frisco, Plano, Allen, Prosper) to narrow results for large streets.
Best for: most homeowners checking their own property
Search by Owner Name
Enter LASTNAME FIRSTNAME to see all properties in Collin County under one person or company name. Use exact spelling as recorded.
Best for: investors, estate planning, checking comparables
Search by Property ID
Enter the account number from your appraisal notice or tax bill for a direct exact match. Fastest method when you have the ID.
Best for: protest season when you have your notice handy
Advanced Search
Filter by subdivision, property type, value range, or legal description. Excellent for finding comparable sales in a specific neighborhood or development.
Best for: pulling protest evidence — filter by subdivision + sold recently
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Open esearch.collincad.org

Visit esearch.collincad.org. If the main portal shows maintenance, a legacy version is linked on the same page — both return the same official data.

2

Select your tab and enter search details

Choose Owner, Address, Property ID, or Advanced. For address: enter street number + name. Example: “250 Eldorado Pkwy” with city “McKinney”. Click Search.

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Click your property in results

Select your parcel to see: 2026 appraised value, taxable value after exemptions, land and improvement breakdown, exemptions on file, and complete year-by-year tax history.

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Check value history — spot protest opportunities

Look at the value history tab. In a fast-growing county like Collin, values can jump 15–25% in a single year. A large spike with no permits or improvements is your strongest protest argument.

New construction nearby can raise your comparables — check whether the CAD is using new build sales to value older homes. That’s often worth protesting.
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Save record as PDF

Press Ctrl+P (Windows) or Cmd+P (Mac) → Save as PDF. Save both the property detail page and value history. You need these for any protest or exemption application.

02Collin CAD Office Address, Phone & Contact

ItemVerified Details
Office Address250 Eldorado Pkwy, McKinney, TX 75069
Easy access off Hwy 75 (US-75 Central Expressway)
Local Phone(469) 742-9200
Toll-Free Phone(866) 467-1110 — free call from anywhere in TX
Office HoursMonday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Official Websitecollincad.org
Property Searchesearch.collincad.org
Forms & Exemptionscollincad.org/forms-applications
GIS Interactive Mapgis.bisclient.com/collincad
Tax Payment Portaltaxpublic.collincountytx.gov/search
Tax Office Websitecollincountytx.gov/Tax-Assessor/property-taxes
250 Eldorado Pkwy, McKinney, TX 75069 (off Hwy 75)  ·  Get Directions
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Use the toll-free number — especially during protest season

Collin CAD offers a free toll-free number: (866) 467-1110. During busy protest season (May–July), call at 8:00 AM when they open for shortest wait times. The office is well-staffed for such a large county — professional and helpful. For non-urgent questions, use the contact form at collincad.org to avoid hold times entirely.

03Collin County Homestead Exemption & Other Exemptions — 2026

Collin County is one of the highest-growth counties in Texas — which makes the homestead exemption especially valuable here. Once approved, it caps the amount your taxable value can increase each year (10% annual cap for school districts), protecting you from runaway appraisal spikes in fast-developing areas like Prosper, Celina, and Anna.

General Homestead Exemption
Reduces school taxes + annual cap

Removes $100,000 from your school district taxable value (2023 law change) on your primary residence. Also caps annual taxable value increases at 10% per year for school districts — critical in fast-growing Collin County.

How to apply: Download Form 50-114 from collincad.org/forms-applications. Submit online, by mail, or in person at 250 Eldorado Pkwy McKinney. Attach Texas DL/ID with property address. Deadline: April 30, 2026.
Over-65 Exemption
Extra exemption + school tax ceiling

Additional $10,000 exemption from school district taxes plus a school tax ceiling — your school district taxes freeze at the level from when you first qualified, regardless of how much your value increases.

When to apply: Apply the year you turn 65. The ceiling takes effect for the entire tax year even if your birthday is late in the year. Extremely valuable in a county where values rise 10–20% annually.
Disabled Person Exemption
Same as Over-65

Same $10,000 exemption and school district tax ceiling as the Over-65 exemption. Cannot claim both simultaneously — Collin CAD applies whichever benefits you more. Requires SSA disability documentation.

Required docs: SSA disability determination letter. Submit with Form 50-114 to Collin CAD.
Disabled Veteran Exemption
$5,000 to 100% exempt

Partial exemption ($5,000–$12,000) based on VA disability rating. Veterans with 100% service-connected disability rating receive a complete property tax exemption on their primary residence.

Required docs: VA disability rating letter. Download the veteran exemption forms from collincad.org/forms-applications.
Never pay a company to file your homestead exemption. It is 100% free through Collin CAD directly — takes under 10 minutes online at collincad.org/forms-applications. Any business charging a fee for this service is unnecessary.

04How to Protest Your Collin CAD Value — 2026

Collin County’s explosive growth means appraisals can spike significantly in a single year — especially in booming areas like Frisco, Prosper, and Celina where new construction is setting record sale prices. If the CAD is using those new-build comps to value your older home, that’s worth protesting. Filing is free and most informal reviews result in at least a small reduction.

Hard deadline: May 15, 2026 — or 30 days after your Notice of Appraised Value is mailed, whichever is later. Miss this and your 2026 value is certified. Set a calendar reminder the moment you receive your notice.
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File your protest first — gather evidence after

Visit collincad.org and file your Notice of Protest online. Do this the moment you see a high value — before gathering full evidence. You can upload additional evidence after filing. Never miss May 15 waiting to build the perfect packet.

Always check BOTH protest grounds: “Value is over market value” AND “Value is unequal compared to similar properties.” You cannot add grounds after the filing deadline.
2

Pull comparable sales from Collin CAD’s own search

Use the Advanced search at esearch.collincad.org to find 3–5 similar properties in your subdivision that sold recently below your appraised value. Filtering by subdivision + age + square footage gives the most relevant comps. Print them — appraisers respond best to their own database.

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Build your evidence packet

Most effective evidence: comparable sales from the CAD search, your recent purchase price (if below appraised value, bring deed + closing statement), photos of any damage or deferred maintenance, and contractor repair estimates with itemized costs. Print 3 copies of everything.

4

Attend informal review — argue market value only

Collin CAD will schedule an informal review with an appraiser. Bring your printed evidence. Argue only that the market value is higher than what the property would actually sell for today. Never argue about the tax rate or your tax bill amount — appraisers only control the value, not the rate.

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Escalate to ARB hearing if needed

If the informal review doesn’t result in a fair reduction, request a formal Appraisal Review Board (ARB) hearing. The ARB is completely independent from Collin CAD. Bring three printed copies of your full evidence packet and present clearly and factually.

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Collin County specific tip: Watch out for new-build comparable contamination

In high-growth subdivisions across Frisco, Prosper, and Celina, CADs sometimes use recent new construction sales as comparable evidence — even to value older existing homes. A brand-new 2024 build with premium finishes is not a fair comparable for your 2015 home. If you see this pattern in your value history, note it explicitly in your protest and find 3–5 resale comps of similar-age homes instead. This argument wins in Collin County more often than people realize.

05Collin CAD vs. Collin County Tax Assessor-Collector

Collin CAD does NOT collect property taxes

Collin CAD only sets property values and handles exemptions and protests. Tax bills, payments, balances, and payment plans are handled by the completely separate Collin County Tax Assessor-Collector. Calling the wrong office wastes time you need for your protest.

TaskWho Handles It
Sets your property’s market value✅ Collin CAD — collincad.org · (469) 742-9200
Processes exemptions✅ Collin CAD — collincad.org/forms-applications
Handles protests and ARB hearings✅ Collin CAD — file at collincad.org
Sends and collects tax bills✅ Collin County Tax Assessor-Collector — separate office
Pay property taxes onlinetaxpublic.collincountytx.gov/search
Tax office locationsMcKinney (main), Frisco, Plano — multiple locations for convenience
Tax office websitecollincountytx.gov/Tax-Assessor/property-taxes

062026 Collin County Property Tax Calendar

EventDateAction Required
Valuation dateJanuary 1, 2026Value based on market conditions as of this date
Appraisal notices mailedApril 2026Your 30-day protest clock starts from mailing date
Homestead exemption deadlineApril 30, 2026Apply at collincad.org/forms-applications — free
Protest filing deadline May 15, 2026 Critical
or 30 days after notice mailing
File at collincad.org — miss this and 2026 value is certified
ARB hearingsJune–August 2026Respond to hearing notice — miss it and protest is dismissed
Appraisal roll certifiedBy July 25, 2026Values finalized — all taxing units use these to set rates
Tax bills mailedOctober–November 2026Check taxpublic.collincountytx.gov if bill doesn’t arrive
No-penalty payment deadlineJanuary 31, 20277% penalty + interest begins February 1, 2027
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07Your 2026 Action Checklist — Collin County

Now: Search your property at esearch.collincad.org — verify sq footage, lot size, year built, improvement details, and exemptions on file
Now if new homeowner: Bought in 2024 or 2025 and never filed homestead exemption? Apply immediately at collincad.org/forms-applications — free and permanent
By April 30: Submit all exemptions — homestead, over-65, disabled person, disabled veteran. Don’t miss the cap protection in a fast-growing county
When notice arrives: Check your 2026 value against comparable sales in your subdivision using the Advanced search
Did your value jump more than 10% in one year? Are CAD comps using new-build sales for your older home? File protest immediately
By May 15 (CRITICAL): File protest at collincad.org — check BOTH protest grounds before submitting
Attend Collin CAD informal review — bring 3 printed subdivision comps from the CAD’s own search tool
Oct–Nov 2026: Verify tax bill from Collin County Tax Assessor-Collector reflects your protest result if you won
By Jan 31, 2027: Pay online at taxpublic.collincountytx.gov/search to avoid 7% penalty

08Official Collin CAD Resources — Quick Links 2026

ResourceWhat It’s ForLink
Collin CAD Official SiteMain hub — protest, forms, news, contactVisit Site
Property Search PortalLook up any Collin County property freeSearch Now
Forms & ApplicationsAll exemption, protest, and other formsView Forms
GIS Interactive MapProperty boundaries, parcels, schools, subdivisionsOpen Map
Property Tax Payment PortalPay your Collin County tax bill onlinePay Now
Collin County Tax OfficeTax bills, payment plans, vehicle registrationTax Office
Homestead Exemption Form 50-114Official Texas Comptroller PDFDownload PDF
Texas Comptroller — Collin CountyState info, all taxing units, CAD directoryView Page
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09Collin County Appraisal District — FAQ 2026

What is the Collin CAD phone number and office address?
Local: (469) 742-9200. Toll-free: (866) 467-1110. Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–5:00 PM. Office: 250 Eldorado Pkwy, McKinney, TX 75069 (off Hwy 75). Website: collincad.org.
How do I search my property on Collin CAD?
Go to esearch.collincad.org — free, no login. Search by Owner, Address, Property ID, or Advanced. Click your parcel to see 2026 appraised value, exemptions on file, improvements breakdown, and year-by-year value history. If the main portal shows maintenance, a legacy version is linked on the same page.
What is the 2026 Collin CAD protest deadline?
May 15, 2026 — or 30 days after your Notice of Appraised Value is mailed, whichever is later. File online at collincad.org — completely free. Always check both protest grounds: “Value is over market value” AND “Unequal appraisal.” Miss the deadline and your 2026 value is certified for the year.
How do I apply for homestead exemption in Collin County?
Download Form 50-114 from collincad.org/forms-applications. Submit with your Texas DL/ID showing the property address. Mail or deliver to 250 Eldorado Pkwy, McKinney — or check the website for online submission options. Deadline: April 30, 2026. Once approved, no annual renewal needed — the 10% annual value increase cap also kicks in immediately.
Does Collin CAD collect property taxes?
No. Collin CAD only sets values and handles exemptions and protests. Pay your property taxes online at taxpublic.collincountytx.gov/search or visit a Collin County Tax Assessor-Collector office in McKinney, Frisco, or Plano. Tax office info: collincountytx.gov/Tax-Assessor/property-taxes.
What cities does Collin County Appraisal District cover?
Collin CAD covers all property in Collin County, Texas — including McKinney (county seat), Frisco, Plano, Allen, Wylie, Prosper, Celina, Anna, Melissa, Princeton, Farmersville, Josephine, Nevada, New Hope, Lavon, and all unincorporated rural areas of the county.
How do I access the Collin CAD GIS property map?
Go to gis.bisclient.com/collincad or click “Interactive Map” from collincad.org. Search your address or browse the map to see parcel boundaries, school districts, subdivision boundaries, and ownership. Property search results at esearch.collincad.org also link directly to the map for each parcel.
Is the homestead exemption cap important in Collin County?
Yes — more than in most Texas counties. In high-growth areas like Frisco, Prosper, and Celina, appraised values can rise 15–25% in a single year. Without the homestead exemption, your full taxable value could jump by that amount. With the exemption, school district taxes are capped at a 10% annual increase — even if your market value rose more. This translates to thousands of dollars in tax savings over just a few years in a fast-growing neighborhood.
Mahesh Kumar — AppraisalDistrict.org
Mahesh Kumar
Founder & Lead Editor — AppraisalDistrict.org
15+ years in digital journalism and Texas property research. All Collin CAD contact details, URLs, phone numbers, and deadlines in this guide were verified directly from collincad.org and collincountytx.gov in 2026. Every link clicked and confirmed working. Not affiliated with Collin Central Appraisal District or any government agency.
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Disclaimer: AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent private website, not affiliated with Collin Central Appraisal District or any government agency. This guide is for informational purposes only. Always verify current information directly at collincad.org or by calling (866) 467-1110. Not legal or tax advice.

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