Use this Denton County Appraisal District guide to search property records, verify CAD contact details, understand homestead exemptions, prepare a value protest, avoid wrong-office confusion, and reach the correct Denton County Tax Office payment resources.
Official Denton CAD & Property Tax Resources
What Denton County Appraisal District Does — and Why It Is Different From the Tax Office
Denton Central Appraisal District is the local appraisal district for Denton County, Texas. It appraises property, maintains appraisal records, processes qualifying exemptions, supports property search, and handles appraisal protest procedures.
If you own property in Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Frisco portions, The Colony, Little Elm, Aubrey, Sanger, Argyle, Krum, Pilot Point, Roanoke, Trophy Club, Carrollton portions, or unincorporated Denton County, your CAD record is the first place to check value, ownership, property details, exemption status, and protest-related information.
The key difference is simple: Denton CAD handles value, appraisal records, exemptions, and protests. Denton County Tax Assessor-Collector handles tax bills, payments, receipts, vehicle registration, and tax collection matters.
Use CAD for value questions
Market value, appraised value, property ID, notices, exemption status, ARB process, protest filing and record corrections.
Use Tax Office for payments
Tax bill amount, online payment, receipts, payment status, tax certificates, vehicle registration and tax office appointments.
Use Comptroller for forms
Statewide exemption forms, protest forms, taxpayer rights, property tax education and county directory verification.
Denton CAD Property Search: Find Owner, Address, Account, Value, Exemptions and Property Details
Denton County property owners usually search by owner name, property address, account number, appraisal district number or property location. Start simple and avoid overtyping.
1Start from the official Denton CAD websiteAvoid copied or outdated third-party links.▾
Open www.dentoncad.com. From there, use the current property search option for appraisal records, property ID, value, exemptions, and appraisal details.
2Choose the best search methodOwner, address and account searches work differently.▾
Use owner search if you know the exact owner name, address search for homeowner lookup, and account/property ID search if you have an appraisal notice or tax statement. Account search is usually the cleanest method.
3Search less, not moreShorter searches avoid formatting errors.▾
If the full address does not work, remove apartment numbers, punctuation, direction words and street suffixes. Try only the street number plus street name, or only the street name.
4Open the full property recordDo not stop at the result list.▾
Review property ID, owner name, situs address, mailing address, legal description, land value, improvement value, market value, appraised value, exemption status, property type and value history.
5Save your record before filing or callingUseful for exemption, protest, lender and agent review.▾
Print or save the full property page as PDF before filing an exemption, preparing a protest, calling CAD, or sending documents to a lender, realtor, attorney or tax professional.
For homeowners
Check homestead exemption, value change, property details, notice year, tax year and whether your owner information is correct.
For investors
Use account and owner search to review multiple properties, value trends, property type, land records and possible protest evidence.
For buyers
Never rely only on listing information. Confirm CAD record, legal description, exemptions and prior values directly from official records.
Denton County Appraisal District Contact Details, Address, Website, Email and Map
These Denton CAD contact details are verified from the Texas Comptroller county directory.
| Item | Verified Detail | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Appraisal District | Denton Central Appraisal District | Property values, records, exemptions and protests. |
| Chief Appraiser | Don Spencer | Listed by Texas Comptroller directory. |
| Taxpayer Liaison | Daniel Gonzalez | Taxpayer liaison contact listed by Comptroller. |
| Website | www.dentoncad.com | Main CAD website and current local instructions. |
| Phone | 940-349-3800 | Call for appraisal records, exemption, protest and CAD questions. |
| Fax | 940-349-3801 | Use only if CAD confirms fax is accepted for your document. |
| info@dentoncad.com | Ask record, exemption or filing questions; include account/address. | |
| Street Address | 3911 Morse St., Denton, TX 76208-6331 | In-person visit if needed. |
| Mailing Address | 3911 Morse St., Denton, TX 76208-6331 | Mail documents only after confirming current instructions. |
Denton County Homestead Exemption, Over-65, Disabled, Veteran and Special Appraisal Help
Texas property tax exemptions are handled through the appraisal district. For Denton County property, verify your exemption status on your CAD record and file with Denton CAD using current official instructions.
Exemptions reduce taxable value. A missing homestead, over-65, disabled, disabled veteran or other exemption can create a higher tax bill even when the market value looks correct.
Residence homestead
For a qualifying owner-occupied principal residence. Start with Texas Comptroller Form 50-114 and confirm current Denton CAD filing options.
Age 65 or disabled
May provide additional benefits and school tax ceiling protections when eligibility requirements are met.
Veteran and special exemptions
Disabled veteran, surviving spouse, charitable, religious, agricultural or other special applications may require specific documents.
1Check your CAD record firstDo not assume exemption is already applied.▾
Open your Denton CAD property record and review the exemption section. If you bought the property, changed ownership, turned 65, became disabled or changed mailing address, review this closely.
2Use official Texas formsAvoid outdated third-party PDFs.▾
For residence homestead exemption, start with Texas Comptroller Form 50-114. Confirm with Denton CAD whether online filing or another current local process is available.
3Submit to Denton CAD, not the Tax OfficeExemption applications are appraisal district matters.▾
Submit the exemption application to Denton CAD according to current instructions. Keep proof of filing, email confirmation, portal confirmation, mail receipt or stamped copy.
4Recheck after processingVerification protects your tax bill.▾
After filing, check your Denton CAD property record again. If the exemption does not appear, contact CAD before assuming your tax bill will automatically correct itself.
How to Protest a Denton CAD Appraised Value
Denton County has fast-growing cities and changing market conditions. If your value looks too high, property data is wrong, exemptions are missing, or similar properties are valued lower, you may have a protest issue.
1Read your appraisal notice carefullyYour notice controls the deadline.▾
Find market value, appraised value, exemption section, property ID, tax year, notice date, protest instructions and deadline. Save the notice as part of your protest file.
2Check property data errors firstWrong data can create wrong value.▾
Look for incorrect square footage, wrong land size, wrong property type, old improvement data, incorrect year built, missing damage, wrong condition, or missing exemption.
3Collect evidence that supports your valueEvidence beats opinion.▾
Useful evidence may include comparable sales, closing statement, independent appraisal, condition photos, foundation reports, repair estimates, inspection reports and comparable CAD records.
4File before the deadlineDo not wait for perfect evidence.▾
If the deadline is close, file the protest first and continue organizing your evidence. Late filing can remove your practical options for the current year.
5Keep the argument focusedCAD does not set the tax rate.▾
Focus on market value, unequal appraisal, incorrect property data, exemption error or classification issue. Do not argue only that the tax bill is too high.
Strong evidence
Comparable sales, photos, repair bids, appraisal, closing documents, incorrect CAD data and similar-property value examples.
Weak evidence
General complaints about taxes, budget, affordability or neighbor tax bills without comparable property proof.
Best tone
Short, respectful, document-based and focused on the specific value or record issue you want corrected.
Denton CAD vs Denton County Tax Office: Which Office Should You Contact?
Denton CAD and Denton County Tax Office are different offices. Calling the wrong office can waste time, especially near protest deadlines or January tax-payment deadlines.
| Task | Correct Office | Contact / Action |
|---|---|---|
| Search appraisal record | Denton CAD | Open Denton CAD |
| Ask why value increased | Denton CAD | Call 940-349-3800 |
| File homestead exemption | Denton CAD | Use CAD instructions and Texas Comptroller forms. |
| Protest appraised value | Denton CAD / ARB process | Confirm deadline with your notice and CAD. |
| Pay property tax bill | Denton County Tax Office | Search & Pay Property Tax |
| Tax office phone | Denton County Tax Office | Call 940-349-3500 |
Denton County Tax Assessor-Collector
Tax Assessor-Collector: Dawn Waye
Property Tax Office Phone: 940-349-3500
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 90223, Denton, TX 76202
Street Address listed by Comptroller: 1505 E. McKinney St., Denton, TX 76209-4525.
Denton Central Appraisal District
Chief Appraiser: Don Spencer
3911 Morse St., Denton, TX 76208-6331
Phone: 940-349-3800
Email: info@dentoncad.com.
Denton County Property Tax Calendar: Practical Dates to Watch
Exact dates can change because of weekends, holidays, mailing dates and individual property situations. Always confirm with your notice, Denton CAD, Denton County Tax Office or Texas Comptroller guidance.
| Timing | What Happens | What Property Owners Should Do |
|---|---|---|
| January 1 | Property is generally appraised as of January 1. | Save condition evidence if your home has damage, repairs, vacancy or other value issues. |
| Before May 1 | General Texas exemption filing period is important. | Review homestead, over-65, disabled, veteran and special exemptions. |
| Spring | Appraisal notices may be issued. | Review value, exemptions, property data and deadline immediately. |
| May 15 or 30 days after notice | Usual protest deadline, whichever is later. | File before the exact deadline shown on your notice. |
| Summer | Informal reviews and ARB hearings often occur. | Prepare comparable sales, photos, repair estimates and property-data corrections. |
| October–January | Tax bill and payment period. | Use Denton County Tax Office resources to verify bill and pay on time. |
Denton CAD Tips That Save Time and Reduce Mistakes
Denton County is large and fast-growing, so property owners should be extra careful with value jumps, exemptions, and correct-office routing.
Use account number when possible
Owner and address searches can return many results in Denton County. Account number or appraisal district number usually gives the cleanest result.
Watch fast-growth cities closely
Frisco, Little Elm, Aubrey, Prosper-area portions, The Colony and Flower Mound can see fast value movement. Review annual changes early.
Check exemption after closing
New buyers should not assume the seller’s exemption continues. Verify your own homestead status after ownership changes.
File first, perfect evidence later
When the deadline is near, filing preserves your right. You can continue organizing proof for informal review or ARB hearing.
Denton County Appraisal District FAQs
QWhat is the Denton CAD phone number?
The Denton CAD phone number listed by the Texas Comptroller directory is 940-349-3800.
QWhat is the Denton CAD address?
The Texas Comptroller directory lists Denton CAD at 3911 Morse St., Denton, TX 76208-6331.
QWhat is the official Denton CAD website?
The official Denton CAD website listed by Texas Comptroller is www.dentoncad.com.
QWho is the Denton County Chief Appraiser?
The Texas Comptroller directory lists Don Spencer as Denton County Chief Appraiser.
QWhere do I pay Denton County property taxes?
Use the official Denton County Tax Office search and payment site at taxweb.dentoncounty.gov/search/.
QDoes Denton CAD collect property taxes?
No. Denton CAD handles appraisal records, values, exemptions and protests. Denton County Tax Assessor-Collector handles tax payment services.
QWhat is the usual Denton County protest deadline?
The usual Texas deadline is May 15 or 30 days after your appraisal notice is delivered, whichever is later. Always follow the exact date on your notice.
QWhat evidence works best for a Denton CAD protest?
Strong evidence includes comparable sales, recent purchase documents, independent appraisal, repair estimates, condition photos, inspection reports and proof of incorrect CAD property data.
QIs AppraisalDistrict.org official Denton CAD?
No. AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent informational guide and is not affiliated with Denton CAD or any government agency.

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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.
