Coryell County Appraisal District Cad and Tax guide 2026

Coryell CAD • Gatesville & Copperas Cove property records 2026

Coryell County Appraisal District property search, exemptions, taxes and protest guide

Coryell County property owners often need one clear path for five different tasks: finding a property record, checking a 2026 appraisal value, applying for a homestead exemption, filing an online protest, or paying the actual property tax bill. This guide separates those jobs in plain English and shows where to click, what to verify, which office to call, what evidence to prepare, and how to avoid confusing Coryell CAD with the Coryell County Tax Office or County Clerk.

Official appraisal district Coryell Central Appraisal District / Coryell CAD Main Gatesville office 705 E. Main Street, Gatesville, TX 76528 Best first step Search the official CAD record first, then decide whether your issue is value, exemption, protest, tax payment, or deed records.
Important: Coryell CAD does not collect your final tax payment Coryell CAD handles property appraisal value, property records, exemptions, appraisal notices, online protests, ARB hearing procedures and appraisal-related corrections. Coryell County Tax Office handles tax statements, tax payments, receipts, vehicle registration and collection questions. If your question is “why is my value high,” start with CAD. If your question is “how much do I owe or how do I pay,” start with the Tax Office.
Manual verification note This guide uses official Coryell CAD property search, contact, online protest, ARB FAQ, forms, interactive map, County Clerk, Tax Office and Texas property-tax resources. Always verify your exact account, exemption status, protest deadline and tax payment balance on the official site before filing, paying or visiting.
Official CAD name
Coryell Central Appraisal District
Gatesville office
705 E. Main Street, Gatesville, TX 76528
Gatesville phone
254-865-6593
Copperas Cove office
202 E. Robertson Avenue, Copperas Cove, TX 76522
Copperas Cove phone
254-542-6960
Office hours
Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–12:00 PM and 1:00 PM–5:00 PM

Quick navigation for Coryell County property owners

Coryell CAD property search screenshot: what to check on the lookup page

The screenshot below shows the official Coryell CAD property search screen with Owner, Address, ID, ARB Search and Advanced options. Use it as a visual guide before opening the live portal. Current values, exemptions, protest status and tax balances should always be verified on official live pages.

Coryell County Appraisal District property search screenshot showing the official Coryell CAD lookup page
Coryell CAD property search screen showing the official lookup tabs for owner name, address, property ID, ARB search, advanced filters and tax-year selection.
Use this image to understand Where to start a search, which tab to choose, and why the tax-year and property-type fields should be checked before using the result.
Verify live data separately Current appraisal value, exemption status, protest deadline, owner details and payment balance can change. Confirm on the official live portal before acting.

What Coryell CAD property record fields usually mean

A Coryell CAD record is an appraisal record. It helps you understand value, property characteristics, exemptions and account identity. It is not the same as a deed, title report or final tax payment receipt.

Field What it helps you find How to use it correctly
Property ID / account Unique appraisal record reference Use it when calling CAD, filing protest, checking exemption status or matching a tax statement.
Owner name Owner shown on the appraisal record Recent deeds may take time to update. Use County Clerk records if recorded ownership must be verified.
Property address Physical location when available For rural tracts, legal description or GIS map review may be more useful than street address alone.
Legal description Formal property description, lot, block, subdivision, abstract or tract details Compare with deed, survey or County Clerk records if boundaries or ownership details matter.
Market value CAD’s opinion of property value for appraisal purposes Compare with sales, condition, improvements, acreage, property type and similar local properties.
Appraised / assessed value Value after caps, exemptions or special rules may apply Do not assume market value and taxable value are always the same.
Exemption status Homestead, over-65, disability, veteran or other exemption indicators Missing exemptions can affect taxable value, so check early after purchase or ownership change.
ARB / protest information Protest-related lookup or hearing information where available Use official notices and CAD protest portal for final deadlines and status.

Search Coryell County property by address, owner, ID or advanced filters

Different property types need different search methods. A home in Copperas Cove may be easy by address, while a rural tract, business property, acreage or older ownership record may require owner name, ID or advanced filters.

Address search
  • Use street number and main road name first.
  • Remove punctuation, unit symbols and extra abbreviations.
  • Try partial street names for rural roads.
  • Confirm the city, ZIP and legal description after opening a result.
Owner search
  • Try last name first.
  • Check spelling and business-name variations.
  • Review all matching accounts under one owner.
  • Do not confuse mailing address with property address.
Advanced / ID search
  • Use property ID if you have it from a notice.
  • Use legal description for rural or older records.
  • Use property type filter where available.
  • Use ARB Search for protest-related lookup.
Before calling Coryell CAD Write down your property ID, owner name, tax year, property address/legal description and exact question. A specific question like “Is my homestead exemption showing on this 2026 account?” is easier to answer than “please check my taxes.”

Coryell CAD interactive map and parcel research

The official Coryell CAD site links to an interactive map. Use the map when you need parcel location, nearby property context, road access, subdivision area or tract layout. It is helpful for research, but it is not a survey or legal boundary opinion.

Search the property record first. Open the official Coryell CAD property search and confirm the property ID, owner and legal description.
Open the official interactive map. Use the Coryell CAD interactive map to view parcel context.
Compare map and record details. Check whether the map location, surrounding roads, tract size and nearby parcels match the appraisal record.
Use map context for protest evidence. If access, shape, condition, road frontage, nearby use or location affects value, save map screenshots and combine them with photos or documents.
Map caution CAD maps help with appraisal research, but they do not replace a deed, title policy, survey or legal boundary review.

Coryell County homestead exemption and other appraisal exemptions

Exemptions can reduce taxable value when you qualify. Coryell CAD warns that there is no fee to file a homestead exemption, and official forms should be used instead of paying a third-party solicitation.

Check your CAD record first. Search your property and look for homestead, over-65, disability, disabled veteran or other exemption indicators.
Use official Coryell CAD exemption resources. Open Coryell CAD exemptions and commonly used forms.
Do not pay for a basic homestead filing. Review Coryell CAD’s no-fee homestead filing notice before responding to any mailed offer.
Attach required documents. For homestead-type applications, Texas rules commonly require matching ownership and identification details. Read the form instructions carefully.
Keep proof of submission. Save your completed form, mailing receipt, confirmation screen, email copy or stamped copy from the office.
New buyer reminder If you recently bought a home in Coryell County, do not assume the previous owner’s homestead exemption continues for you. Search your account and confirm your exemption status with Coryell CAD.

How to protest a Coryell County appraisal value online

Coryell CAD provides online protest information. The official page explains that first-time online protesters may need to create an account, then return to check responses from the appraisal district. Your email may also receive updates when the district responds.

Read your appraisal notice first. Write down property ID, owner name, proposed value, exemption status, protest instructions, deadline and any online access details.
Open the official online protest route. Use Coryell CAD’s online protest guide and the online protest option from the official site.
Create or access your protest account. If it is your first online protest, create the account as instructed. After filing, come back frequently to check for CAD responses.
Choose the protest reason carefully. Common reasons include market value too high, unequal appraisal, incorrect property details, missing exemption, wrong land classification or business/personal property issue.
Prepare clean evidence. Upload clear evidence such as comparable sales, condition photos, repair estimates, closing statement, maps, square-footage proof or documents showing incorrect CAD data.
Protest mistake to avoid Do not argue only that your tax bill is too high. Coryell CAD does not set all tax rates or collect payments. Your protest should focus on appraisal value, property details, equality, exemption status or special appraisal issues.

Evidence checklist for a Coryell County appraisal review

Good protest evidence is specific to the property. A general complaint is weak. A dated photo, repair estimate, correct comparable sale, survey or record correction document is much stronger.

Residential evidence
  • Recent comparable sales near the property
  • Photos of damage, age or poor condition
  • Repair estimates from contractors
  • Proof of wrong square footage or features
  • Closing statement if recently purchased
Land / rural evidence
  • Acreage and survey documents
  • Maps, access, fencing or terrain issues
  • Ag-use or special valuation documents
  • Photos showing actual land condition
  • Comparable rural sales with similar use
BPP / commercial evidence
  • Rendition records
  • Depreciation schedules
  • Asset, equipment or inventory support
  • Lease or income documents where relevant
  • Professional valuation support for complex accounts
Local Coryell County tip A Copperas Cove subdivision home, a rural tract near Gatesville, a business personal property account and agricultural land should not be compared the same way. Match comparable evidence by property type, location, age, condition, size and use.

Coryell CAD vs Coryell County Tax Office

This is the biggest user-intent gap. CAD value affects tax calculations, but tax bills and payments are handled separately. Use the correct office depending on the question.

Need Correct office What to ask or check
Property value, owner record or appraisal notice Coryell CAD Market value, appraised value, property characteristics, exemptions and appraisal notice issues.
Homestead, over-65, disability, veteran or ag exemption Coryell CAD Forms, application status, required documents and exemption deadlines.
Value protest or ARB hearing Coryell CAD / ARB process Online protest, evidence, hearing procedures and deadline.
Tax bill, payment or receipt Coryell County Tax Office Tax statement, payment, receipt, penalty, vehicle registration and collection questions.
Recorded deed or legal property document Coryell County Clerk Deeds, liens, recorded instruments and official document copies.

Deeds, ownership changes and Coryell County Clerk records

Coryell CAD’s site notes that deeds are filed with the County Clerk’s Office at 620 E. Main St, Gatesville, TX 76528. If your question is about filing a deed, obtaining a copy of a deed, recorded ownership or legal property documents, contact the County Clerk instead of treating the CAD record as a deed record.

Use CAD for appraisal record review. CAD can show the owner listed for appraisal purposes, property ID, value and exemptions.
Use County Clerk for recorded documents. For deeds, liens and official records, use Coryell County Clerk resources.
Allow update time after a sale. A newly recorded deed may not immediately show on the CAD property record.
Keep closing documents handy. New owners should keep closing statement, deed copy, ID, mailing address details and exemption application records.

Coryell CAD forms, ARB help, records and official taxpayer resources

Use official Coryell CAD forms and guidance instead of random PDF copies. The official site includes commonly used forms, exemption resources, online protest guidance, ARB FAQ, open records request, mailing-address change forms and taxpayer resources.

Official page Use it for Practical tip
Commonly used forms Homestead, exemptions, address change and appraisal-related forms Download current forms from CAD before mailing or visiting.
Exemptions Homestead and other exemption information Check exemption status on your property record before filing again.
How to protest online Online protest account setup and follow-up After filing online, return to the account regularly for CAD responses.
ARB FAQ Hearing procedure, telephone hearing request and evidence timing Read hearing rules early, not on the hearing day.
Official links School districts, local resources and taxpayer links Useful when understanding which taxing entities may appear on a bill.

Coryell County Appraisal District contact details

Use Coryell CAD for appraisal value, property records, exemptions, forms, protest questions and ARB procedure. For payment, receipt or balance questions, use the Tax Office.

Contact item Official detail Best use
Gatesville office 705 E. Main Street, Gatesville, TX 76528 Main CAD office for appraisal, forms, records and property-owner questions.
Gatesville phone 254-865-6593 Use for appraisal record, exemption, protest and ARB questions.
Copperas Cove office 202 E. Robertson Avenue, Copperas Cove, TX 76522 Convenient branch for Copperas Cove-area users.
Copperas Cove phone 254-542-6960 Use for branch office help and local property-owner questions.
Email info@coryellcad.org Use for non-urgent written questions; call if deadline-sensitive.
Mailing address 705 E. Main Street, Gatesville, TX 76528 Use for mailed forms and written correspondence where accepted.
Hours Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–12:00 PM and 1:00 PM–5:00 PM Avoid the lunch closure and call before a long drive.

Coryell CAD office map and visit planning

Coryell CAD has official office locations in Gatesville and Copperas Cove. If you are driving from rural Coryell County, Evant, Jonesboro, Oglesby, Copperas Cove, Gatesville or the Fort Cavazos area, call first to confirm which location is best for your issue.

Visit checklist Bring photo ID, property ID/account number, appraisal notice, exemption form, supporting documents, protest evidence, mailing proof, old CAD correspondence and any tax statement that helps identify the property.

Official Coryell County resources used in this guide

Use these official pages for final confirmation before filing forms, protesting a value, checking tax bills, searching records or visiting an office.

Coryell CAD official website Official Coryell CAD property search Official Coryell CAD interactive map Official Coryell CAD contact page Official Coryell CAD commonly used forms Official Coryell CAD exemptions page Official no-fee homestead filing notice Official Coryell CAD online protest guide Official Coryell CAD ARB FAQ Coryell County Tax Office Coryell County Clerk records Coryell County truth-in-taxation / tax rates

Coryell County Appraisal District FAQs

What is the official Coryell County Appraisal District website?

The official Coryell Central Appraisal District website is coryellcad.org. Use it for property search, forms, exemptions, online protest, interactive map, ARB information and CAD contact details.

How do I search Coryell County property records online?

Open the official Coryell CAD property search portal and search by owner, address, property ID, ARB search or advanced filters. Confirm the correct tax year, property type, owner and legal description before relying on the result.

What is the Coryell CAD phone number?

The Gatesville office phone number is 254-865-6593. The Copperas Cove office phone number is 254-542-6960. Use these numbers for appraisal records, exemptions, property search help and protest procedure.

Where is Coryell CAD located?

Coryell CAD lists a Gatesville office at 705 E. Main Street, Gatesville, TX 76528, and a Copperas Cove office at 202 E. Robertson Avenue, Copperas Cove, TX 76522.

How do I apply for a Coryell County homestead exemption?

Use the official Coryell CAD exemptions page and commonly used forms page. Download the current form, attach required identification or supporting documents, submit it through the official route and keep proof of filing.

Is there a fee to file a Coryell County homestead exemption?

Coryell CAD has an official notice explaining that there is no fee to file a homestead exemption. Property owners should be careful with third-party mailers or offers that charge for a basic filing.

Can I file a Coryell CAD protest online?

Yes, Coryell CAD provides online protest information. First-time users may need to create an account, then check the account frequently for responses from the appraisal district.

Does Coryell CAD collect property tax payments?

No. Coryell CAD handles appraisal values, exemptions, property records and protests. Tax statements, payments, receipts and balances should be confirmed with the Coryell County Tax Office.

What evidence helps in a Coryell County appraisal protest?

Helpful evidence includes comparable sales, photos of damage or poor condition, repair estimates, closing statements, maps, proof of incorrect square footage, acreage documents and records showing property-detail errors.

Where can I find Coryell County official deeds or property records?

For recorded deeds, liens and official property documents, use Coryell County Clerk resources. CAD records are appraisal records and do not replace recorded deed documents.

Independent guide disclaimer AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent informational website and is not Coryell Central Appraisal District, Coryell County Tax Office, Coryell County Clerk, the Texas Comptroller or any government agency. Always verify property values, exemptions, forms, deadlines, tax bills and payment details directly with official offices before taking action.

Last editorial check: June 2026. Official details can change without notice; verify your account-specific information on CoryellCAD.org and official county resources.

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.

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