Use this Fannin County Appraisal District guide to search Bonham-area appraisal records, verify CAD contact details, understand homestead and agricultural exemption steps, prepare a property value protest, use online forms, and avoid wrong-office confusion between CAD and the Tax Assessor-Collector.
Official Fannin CAD & Property Tax Resources
What Fannin County Appraisal District Does — and Why It Matters
Fannin Central Appraisal District is the local appraisal district for Fannin County, Texas. It is responsible for appraising real property and business personal property, maintaining appraisal records, supporting exemption applications, and handling appraisal protest procedures.
If you own property in Bonham, Honey Grove, Leonard, Trenton, Savoy, Dodd City, Ector, Ladonia, Bailey, Windom, Pecan Gap, Ravena, rural Fannin County, or property in nearby overlapping school districts, your CAD record is the first place to review ownership, property ID, market value, appraised value, exemption status, map details, and protest information.
The most common user mistake is contacting the wrong office. Fannin CAD handles value, appraisal records, exemptions, maps, online forms, online protest, and appraisal-related tax questions. The County Tax Assessor-Collector handles motor vehicle services and county tax-assessor services, but Fannin County directs property tax inquiries to Fannin CAD.
Use CAD for value questions
Market value, appraised value, appraisal notices, exemption status, property ID, interactive map, online protest, and appraisal record corrections.
Use official forms and portals
Use Fannin CAD online forms, state forms, request for electronic communication, change of address, and online protest tools when available.
Use notices carefully
Your Notice of Appraised Value is the most important document for protest deadline, property type, value changes, exemption issues, and filing instructions.
Fannin CAD Property Search: How to Find Owner, Address, Property ID and Appraisal Records
The Fannin CAD property search page is the official starting point for looking up appraisal records. Use it to check property ownership, value information, legal description, exemptions, tax year details, and appraisal record changes.
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Open the Fannin CAD property search page
Start from the official CAD website, not a random third-party page.
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Open the official search page here: Fannin CAD Property Search. From there, continue to the official property search portal shown by Fannin CAD.
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Search simply first
Shorter searches usually work better.
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If you search by owner, try only the last name first. If you search by address, try only the house number and street name. Avoid punctuation, long legal descriptions, apartment notes, and extra city words in the first search.
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Use account number or property ID when available
Best method when you have a notice or old tax document.
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If you have a Notice of Appraised Value, old tax statement, closing paper, CAD printout, or lender document, search by property ID or account number. This is more accurate than browsing similar owner names.
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Open the full property record
Do not stop at the result row.
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Open the full record and review owner name, situs address, land details, improvement details, values, exemption status, property type, taxing units, and any protest or notice-related fields.
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Use the interactive map for land and location checks
Helpful for rural acreage and nearby parcels.
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Open the Fannin CAD Interactive Map if your question involves land shape, location, nearby parcels, rural acreage, road frontage, or boundary review. Do not treat the map as a legal survey.
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Save your record before filing anything
Keep screenshots or PDF copies.
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Print or save the property record before filing an exemption, preparing an online protest, using online forms, contacting the office, or sending documents to a lender, agent, attorney, surveyor, tax professional, or contractor.
For homeowners
Check owner name, property ID, homestead exemption, appraised value, taxable value, value history, and notice details after appraisal notices are issued.
For rural land owners
Review acreage, agricultural special appraisal, land classification, road access, map shape, and any improvement details before protest or exemption filing.
For protest prep
Save your property record, map screenshot, comparable property records, condition photos, repair estimates, and purchase documents before informal review or ARB hearing.
Fannin County Appraisal District Contact Details, Address, Website, Email and Map
The Fannin CAD website and Texas Comptroller directory confirm the key contact details for Fannin Central Appraisal District.
| Item | Verified Detail | Best Use |
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| Appraisal District | Fannin Central Appraisal District | Property value, exemptions, records, map, online forms, online protest and ARB questions. |
| Chief Appraiser | Tylene Gamble | Listed by Fannin CAD and the Texas Comptroller directory. |
| Website | www.fannincad.org | Main CAD website and current local instructions. |
| Property Search | Fannin CAD Property Search | Search owner, address, property ID, appraisal records, value and exemption information. |
| Phone | 903-583-8701 | Call for appraisal records, exemption, protest, property tax inquiry and CAD questions. |
| Fax | 903-583-8015 | Use only if CAD confirms fax submission is accepted for your document. |
| Chief Appraiser Email | tgamble@fannincad.org | Administrative or chief appraiser communication where appropriate. |
| Exemption Questions | helpdesk@fannincad.org | Ask exemption-related questions and include property ID/address. |
| ARB Liaison | arb@fannincad.org | ARB communication where appropriate; do not assume this replaces official protest filing. |
| Public Information Request | pio@fannincad.org | Public information request questions after checking the Public Info tab. |
| Physical / Mailing Address | 831 W. State Highway 56, Bonham, TX 75418 | In-person visit, mailed documents, or drop-off after confirming current instructions. |
| Office Hours | Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM | Call before visiting near holidays, deadlines, or ARB hearing periods. |
Fannin County Homestead Exemption, Senior, Disabled, Veteran and Agricultural Special Appraisal
Texas property tax exemptions are filed with the appraisal district. For Fannin County property, that means Fannin CAD. The residence homestead exemption is the most common exemption for owner-occupied homes, while agricultural special appraisal matters greatly for rural land owners.
Exemptions reduce taxable value, not necessarily every value shown on the appraisal record. If your exemption is missing, incorrect, removed, or not reflected as expected, contact Fannin CAD before assuming your tax amount is final.
Residence homestead
For a qualifying owner-occupied principal residence. Use Texas Comptroller Form 50-114 or the current Fannin CAD online forms process.
Age 65 or older / disabled
May provide additional exemption benefits and school tax ceiling protection if eligible. Documentation and effective dates matter.
Agricultural special appraisal
Important for farm, ranch, wildlife, or qualifying agricultural land. Missing deadlines or documentation can affect valuation.
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Check your current CAD record first
Do not assume exemption is already active.
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Open your Fannin CAD property record and look for exemption codes, taxable value, ownership name, property address, and tax year. If the exemption is missing after you purchased and occupied the home, contact CAD quickly.
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Use official Texas or Fannin CAD forms
Avoid outdated third-party PDFs.
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For residence homestead exemption, start with Texas Comptroller Form 50-114. Also check Fannin CAD Online Forms for current local filing tools.
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Submit to Fannin CAD
Exemption applications are appraisal-district matters.
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Submit exemption applications according to Fannin CAD’s current instructions. Confirm whether your form should be submitted online, mailed, dropped off, or handled another way. Keep a copy of everything you send.
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Use the correct email for exemption questions
Helpful when you need status or document clarification.
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Fannin CAD lists helpdesk@fannincad.org for exemption questions. Include your property ID, owner name, property address, tax year, and a clear one-line question.
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Recheck the property record later
Verification is your responsibility.
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After filing, return to the CAD property record and confirm the exemption appears. If your value or taxable amount still looks wrong, compare market value, appraised value, exemptions, tax year, and taxing units.
How to Protest a Fannin County CAD Appraised Value
A protest is strongest when it is based on clear evidence. Focus on market value, unequal appraisal, incorrect property data, missing exemption, wrong land classification, business personal property errors, or agricultural special appraisal issues.
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Read your Notice of Appraised Value carefully
Your notice controls the most important details.
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Find the market value, appraised value, property description, exemption section, account number, property ID, property type, tax year, protest instructions, and deadline. Save the notice because it supports your filing timeline.
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Check property data errors first
Wrong data can create wrong value.
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Look for incorrect square footage, wrong land size, wrong property type, incorrect agricultural classification, old year built, missing condition problems, wrong number of improvements, incorrect business personal property listing, or missing exemptions.
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Collect evidence that supports your value
Evidence beats opinion.
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Useful evidence may include recent comparable sales, property photos, repair estimates, independent appraisal, closing statement, inspection reports, foundation reports, map screenshots, and comparable property records from the CAD search portal.
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Use online protest only when it applies
Save every confirmation page.
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Fannin CAD links to an Online Protest tool. Use the correct official portal only if your property and notice allow it. Save confirmation numbers, screenshots, and uploaded evidence records.
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File before the deadline
Do not wait for perfect evidence.
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If the deadline is close, file the protest first and continue organizing evidence. Missing the deadline can be worse than filing with basic evidence and improving your packet later.
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Keep the argument focused
CAD does not set tax rates.
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Focus on market value, unequal appraisal, incorrect property data, exemption error, business personal property error, or classification issue. Complaints about tax rates, budgets, or affordability generally do not prove a lower appraised value.
Strong evidence
Comparable sales, condition photos, repair estimates, closing statement, independent appraisal, map screenshots, and incorrect CAD data.
Weak evidence
“Taxes are too high,” “I cannot afford it,” or “my neighbor pays less” without property-specific value or unequal-appraisal evidence.
Best tone
Short, factual, respectful, and evidence-based. Explain what is wrong and what value your evidence supports.
Fannin CAD vs Fannin County Tax Assessor-Collector: Which Office Should You Contact?
Fannin County’s Tax Assessor-Collector page lists Amber Sutherland at 210 S. Main Street in Bonham with phone 903-583-7493. The same county page says property tax inquiries should be directed to 903-583-8701, which is the Fannin CAD phone number.
| Task | Correct Office | Contact / Action |
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| Search property appraisal record | Fannin CAD | Use CAD property search |
| Ask why value increased | Fannin CAD | Call 903-583-8701 |
| File homestead exemption | Fannin CAD | Use CAD online forms and Texas Comptroller forms. |
| Protest appraised value | Fannin CAD / ARB process | Confirm current deadline and filing method with CAD. |
| Property tax inquiry | Fannin CAD | Fannin County directs property tax inquiries to 903-583-8701. |
| Vehicle registration / county tax assessor services | Fannin County Tax Assessor-Collector | Call 903-583-7493. |
Fannin Central Appraisal District
Chief Appraiser: Tylene Gamble
831 W. State Highway 56, Bonham, TX 75418
Phone: 903-583-8701
Fax: 903-583-8015
Website: fannincad.org.
Fannin County Tax Assessor-Collector
Tax Assessor-Collector: Amber Sutherland
210 S. Main Street, Bonham, TX 75418
Phone: 903-583-7493
Email: taxassessor@fanninco.net.
Fannin County Property Tax Calendar: Practical Dates to Watch
Exact dates can change because of weekends, holidays, mailing dates, property type, notice delivery dates, and annual CAD instructions. Always confirm with your Notice of Appraised Value, Fannin CAD, or Texas Comptroller guidance.
| Timing | What Happens | What Property Owners Should Do |
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| January 1 | Property is generally appraised as of January 1. | Save condition photos if your property has damage, land changes, or major condition issues. |
| Before May | Exemption and special appraisal review season. | Check homestead, senior, disabled, veteran, agricultural and business personal property requirements. |
| Spring | Notices of appraised value may be issued. | Review value, property data, exemptions, property type, and protest deadline immediately. |
| Notice deadline period | Protest deadline depends on law and notice timing. | Follow the exact Fannin CAD notice or current CAD website instructions. Do not file late. |
| Spring–Summer | Informal reviews and ARB hearings often occur. | Prepare comparable sales, photos, repair estimates, map screenshots, property records, and a short value argument. |
| Fall/Winter | Tax bills and payment deadlines become important. | Check Fannin CAD tax payment information and official property tax inquiry instructions. |
Fannin County CAD Tips That Save Time
These practical tips help homeowners, buyers, agents, rural land owners, business owners, and agricultural property owners use Fannin CAD records more confidently.
Use fewer words in the search box
When a search fails, remove city name, punctuation, road suffixes, middle initials, trust wording, and extra address text. Start with the owner last name or street name only.
Do not email a protest unless CAD says so
Fannin CAD has posted that protests are not accepted by email. Use the official online protest, mail, drop-off, or current notice instructions.
Check taxable value, not only market value
A missing exemption or cap issue can matter more than a small market value change. Review exemption codes, appraised value, assessed/taxable value, and tax year carefully.
Review land classification early
For acreage, farm, ranch, and agricultural special appraisal property, check land size, classification, use history, map shape, and improvement details before deadline season.
Fannin County Appraisal District FAQs
QWhat is the Fannin County Appraisal District phone number?
The official Fannin CAD phone number is 903-583-8701.
QWhere is Fannin CAD located?
Fannin Central Appraisal District is located at 831 W. State Highway 56, Bonham, TX 75418.
QWhat is the official Fannin CAD website?
The official website is fannincad.org.
QWhere can I search Fannin County property records?
Use the official Fannin CAD Property Search page and continue to the CAD search portal from there.
QWho is the Fannin County Chief Appraiser?
Fannin CAD and the Texas Comptroller directory list Tylene Gamble as Chief Appraiser.
QCan I file a Fannin County protest by email?
Fannin CAD has posted that protests are not accepted by email. Use the current official filing method shown by Fannin CAD or your Notice of Appraised Value.
QWhere do I file a Fannin County homestead exemption?
File exemption documents with Fannin CAD according to its current instructions. You can start with Texas Comptroller Form 50-114 and check Fannin CAD online forms.
QWhat is the Fannin CAD office schedule?
Fannin CAD lists office hours as Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call before visiting near holiday closures, protest deadlines, or hearing dates.
QWhat is the Fannin County Tax Assessor phone number?
The Fannin County Tax Assessor-Collector page lists 903-583-7493. However, that same county page says property tax inquiries should be directed to 903-583-8701.
QIs AppraisalDistrict.org the official Fannin CAD website?
No. AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent informational guide. Always verify final deadlines, eligibility, filing methods, forms, payment details, and procedures with Fannin CAD, Fannin County official resources, or the Texas Comptroller.

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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.
