Denton County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas — and fast growth means rising appraised values that often outpace what properties would actually sell for. This 2026 guide covers everything you need: how to search your property record, apply for exemptions, protest an unfair value, and contact the right office for your specific issue. All data verified directly from dentoncad.com in 2026.
01Denton County Appraisal District Property Search
Denton CAD’s free public portal gives you instant access to every property in the county — appraised values, ownership history, exemptions, improvements, tax history, and often photos or aerial views. No account, no fee.
Go to denton.prodigycad.com
Visit denton.prodigycad.com — the official Denton CAD public portal. You can also access it from the main site at dentoncad.com → click Property Search.
Choose your search method
Select from Owner, Address, Property ID/Account Number, or Map Search. Address is fastest for most homeowners. Owner search shows all properties under one name — useful for investors checking portfolio valuations.
Enter your details and click Search
For address: type street number and name (e.g., “3911 Morse”). Partial entries work — try just the street name. For owner: enter LASTNAME FIRSTNAME. Partial names return a broader list.
Pro tip: Search by Property ID from your appraisal notice for a direct, exact match with no guessing.Click your property in the results
Select your parcel to open the full record: 2026 appraised value, taxable value after exemptions, land size, improvements, photos if available, and complete year-by-year value history.
Check the value history — spot protest opportunities
Look for years when your value jumped 10%+ in one year with no new permits or improvements filed. In fast-growing areas like Flower Mound or Frisco, sudden large jumps are common protest targets. Screenshot this tab immediately.
Save your record as PDF
Press Ctrl+P (Windows) or Cmd+P (Mac) → Save as PDF. Save both the property detail page and the value history tab. These documents are essential for any protest or exemption application.
Use Map Search to pull comparable sales for your protest
Denton CAD’s interactive Map Search at denton.prodigycad.com lets you click neighboring parcels to see their values and recent sale history. Find 3–5 similar homes in your area that sold recently at prices below your appraised value — these are your strongest protest comparables, especially powerful because they come from Denton CAD’s own database.
02Denton CAD Office Address, Phone & Hours
| Item | Verified Details |
|---|---|
| Physical Address | 3911 Morse Street, Denton, TX 76208 |
| Mailing Address | P.O. Box 2816, Denton, TX 76202 |
| Main Phone | 940-349-3800 |
| Office Hours | Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM |
| Official Website | www.dentoncad.com |
| Property Search Portal | denton.prodigycad.com |
| Forms & Exemptions | dentoncad.com/forms-exemptions |
| Tax Collector (pay taxes) | Denton County Tax Assessor-Collector · Dawn Waye · separate office |
| Pay Tax Online | taxweb.dentoncounty.gov/search |
| Tax Office Website | dentoncounty.gov — Tax Assessor-Collector |
Call 8:00–9:00 AM — avoid the midday rush
Denton CAD opens at 8:00 AM — call in the first hour for shortest waits. During protest season (May–July), afternoon calls can mean 30+ minute holds. Have your property account number from your appraisal notice ready before you call. For exemption status questions, the online portal at denton.prodigycad.com is often faster — check the Exemptions tab on your property record.
03Denton County Homestead Exemption & Tax Savings — 2026
Exemptions directly reduce your taxable value, meaning a lower tax bill without protesting. Apply free through Denton CAD. Once your homestead exemption is approved it stays in effect automatically — no annual renewal — unless ownership changes.
Removes $140,000 from your school district taxable value on your primary residence — the single biggest tax saver available to Texas homeowners. Local taxing units (Denton County, city, MUD) also offer optional percentage exemptions on top.
How to apply: Visit dentoncad.com/forms-exemptions to apply online through the portal or download Form 50-114. Submit with a copy of your Texas DL/ID showing the property address. Deadline: April 30, 2026. Late filing accepted up to 2 years after delinquency date.Additional exemption amount plus a school district tax ceiling — once you qualify, your school district taxes cannot increase above that year’s level even if your property value rises. A significant protection for retirees on fixed income in fast-appreciating Denton County areas.
When to apply: Apply the year you turn 65 — the tax ceiling applies for the entire year even if your birthday falls late in the year. No separate form needed beyond Form 50-114.Same exemption amount and school district tax ceiling as Over-65. Cannot claim both simultaneously — Denton CAD applies whichever benefits you more. Requires SSA disability documentation showing total disability.
Required docs: SSA disability determination letter. Submit with Form 50-114 to Denton CAD online at dentoncad.com/forms-exemptions or by mail.Partial exemption ($5,000–$12,000) based on VA disability rating. Veterans with 100% service-connected disability rating — or those classified as unemployable — receive a complete property tax exemption on their primary residence.
Required docs: VA disability rating letter. Call Denton CAD at 940-349-3800 to confirm current documentation requirements before submitting.04How to Protest Your Denton CAD Value — 2026
Denton County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas — which means appraised values regularly outpace actual market prices. If your 2026 value looks inflated, you have the right to protest free of charge. In high-growth areas like Flower Mound, The Colony, and parts of Frisco, this is especially worth doing every year.
Search your property and check the value history
Go to denton.prodigycad.com and note your 2026 market value, taxable value, and the year-over-year change. A jump of 10%+ in one year with no improvements or permits filed is your strongest protest argument.
Pull comparable sales from the CAD portal
Use the Map Search or address search to find 3–5 similar properties that sold recently below your appraised value. Focus on same neighborhood, similar square footage, age, and lot size. Print them — appraisers respond best to data from their own database.
File protest now — add evidence after filing. Never miss May 15 while gathering comparables.File your protest online at dentoncad.com
Visit dentoncad.com and access the protest filing system. Select both protest grounds: “Value is over market value” AND “Value is unequal compared to similar properties.” Always select both — you cannot add grounds after the deadline.
Or file by mail or in person
Mail to P.O. Box 2816, Denton TX 76202, or drop off at 3911 Morse Street. Keep your submission confirmation as proof of timely filing before the May 15 deadline.
Attend informal review — bring printed evidence
Denton CAD will schedule an informal review first. Bring printed comparable sales, any photos of damage or deferred maintenance, and contractor repair estimates. Argue market value only — never argue the tax bill amount or rates.
Request formal ARB hearing if needed
If the informal review doesn’t produce a fair result, escalate to a formal Appraisal Review Board (ARB) hearing. The ARB is independent from Denton CAD. Bring three printed copies of your full evidence packet.
Denton County growth = protest every year
In fast-growing Denton County cities like Flower Mound, The Colony, Carrollton, and Frisco, appraised values often rise faster than actual sale prices — especially after major infrastructure projects or school zone changes. Homeowners who protest annually using the CAD’s own comparable data consistently achieve reductions. If your value rose more than 10% since last year, your protest odds are strong. Many informal reviews settle without needing an ARB hearing.
05Denton CAD vs. Denton County Tax Assessor-Collector
Denton CAD does NOT collect property taxes
Denton CAD only sets property values and handles exemptions and protests. Your tax bill is calculated and collected by the completely separate Denton County Tax Assessor-Collector (Dawn Waye). Calling the wrong office costs you time during protest season.
| Task | Who Handles It |
|---|---|
| Sets your property’s market value | ✅ Denton CAD — dentoncad.com · 940-349-3800 |
| Processes exemptions | ✅ Denton CAD — dentoncad.com/forms-exemptions |
| Handles protests and ARB hearings | ✅ Denton CAD — dentoncad.com |
| Sends and collects tax bills | ✅ Tax Assessor-Collector (Dawn Waye) — separate office |
| Online tax payment | ✅ taxweb.dentoncounty.gov/search |
| Tax office info & locations | ✅ dentoncounty.gov — Tax Assessor-Collector |
| Vehicle registration | ✅ Denton County Tax Office — multiple branch locations |
| Payment plans and deferrals | ✅ Denton County Tax Office — call their office directly |
062026 Denton County Property Tax Calendar
| Event | Date | What Happens If You Miss It |
|---|---|---|
| Valuation date | January 1, 2026 | Value set — changes after this date don’t affect 2026 |
| Appraisal notices mailed | By April 15, 2026 | Your 30-day protest clock starts from mailing date |
| Homestead exemption deadline | April 30, 2026 | Late filing accepted up to 2 years after delinquency |
| Protest filing deadline | May 15, 2026 Urgent or 30 days after notice mailing |
2026 value certified — protest impossible for current year |
| ARB hearings (informal + formal) | June–August 2026 | Miss your scheduled hearing = protest dismissed |
| Appraisal roll certified | By July 25, 2026 | Finalized values used by all Denton County taxing units |
| Tax bills mailed | October–November 2026 | Contact tax office if bill doesn’t arrive by December |
| No-penalty payment deadline | January 31, 2027 | 7% penalty + monthly interest begins February 1, 2027 |
07Your 2026 Action Checklist — Denton County
08Official Denton CAD Resources — Quick Links 2026
| Resource | What It’s For | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Denton CAD Official Website | Main hub — news, forms, protest, contact | Visit Site |
| Property Search Portal | Free search — any Denton County property | Search Now |
| Forms & Exemptions | Apply for homestead, over-65, veteran exemptions | View Forms |
| Homestead Exemption Form 50-114 | Official Texas Comptroller PDF form | Download PDF |
| Denton County Tax Office | Pay bills, payment plans, vehicle registration | Tax Office |
| Pay Property Tax Online | Search and pay your Denton County tax bill | Pay Now |
| Texas Comptroller — Denton County | State info, all taxing units, CAD directory | View Page |
09Denton County Appraisal District — Frequently Asked Questions
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