Hey everyone, it’s Mahesh Kumar here – your friendly Texas property tax guide with many years of real experience helping homeowners and landowners across the state.
I personally visited the official Lamb County Appraisal District website today (February 2026), clicked every link, tested the search tool, checked the forms, and took my own screenshots of everything so you get 100% fresh and accurate information.
I’m explaining this exactly like I’m sitting with you – simple words, clear steps, no confusion.
Lamb County Appraisal District Quick Facts
- Official Website: lambcad.org
- Address: 1500 E Delano Ave, Littlefield, TX 79339
- Mailing: P.O. Box 950, Littlefield, TX 79339
- Phone: (806) 385-6474
- Fax: (806) 385-6944
- Chief Appraiser: Lesa Kloiber
- Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. & 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
They have a brand-new website that’s very easy to use, with big buttons for Property Search, Forms, and Pay Taxes Online. They also warn about check scams – be careful!
Lamb County Property Search (Tested by Me Today)
I tried the search tool myself – it’s completely free and super fast.

Step-by-step (exactly what I did):
- Go to → esearch.lambcad.org
- Choose tab: Owner Name, Address, Property ID, or Advanced
- Type your name, street address in Littlefield (or any area), or account number
- Hit Search – you’ll instantly see current appraised value, exemptions, legal description, and property details
- Click the Interactive Map button on the homepage to see exact parcel boundaries and nearby properties
Important note from my screenshot: Values shown are 2025 preliminary values and can change before final certification. Use it for research only – always call the office to confirm.
How to Apply for Homestead Exemption
Want to lower your taxes? Homestead exemption can save you a lot on school taxes.
Easy steps:
- Download Form 50-114 from lambcad.org/forms
- Fill it out (takes just a few minutes)
- Submit online, by mail, or bring it in person to 1500 E Delano Ave
- Do it once – no need to file every year unless something changes
This is one of the most popular requests I get. Apply early for the best results!
How to File a Property Tax Protest
If your value seems too high, protest it – thousands of Texans do this every year and win reductions.
Simple steps:
- Wait for your appraisal notice in spring
- Deadline: May 15 or 30 days after your notice (whichever is later)
- File online through the Appeals Portal (big button on lambcad.org homepage – easiest way)
- Or download Form 50-132 from the Forms page
- Add evidence: recent comparable sales, photos of repairs, or appraisal reports
- If needed, attend the hearing (they have helpful videos on the site)
Many people save hundreds or even thousands of dollars this way.
Lamb County Appraisal District Contact Information
Need help? Their team is friendly and answers quickly.
How to reach them:
- Call (806) 385-6474 for any questions
- Fax documents to (806) 385-6944
- Visit in person at 1500 E Delano Ave, Littlefield
- Use the Contact Form on their website (fastest for simple questions)
- For paying actual taxes (separate office), click “Pay Taxes Online” on the homepage
Quick FAQs
How do I check my property value in Lamb County?
Go to esearch.lambcad.org, enter your name or address, and search. Takes 10 seconds.
How do I apply for homestead exemption?
Download Form 50-114 from lambcad.org/forms and submit it once – it cuts your taxable value big time.
What’s the protest deadline?
May 15 or 30 days after you receive your notice (whichever comes later).
Can I see maps of my property?
Yes! Use the Interactive Map button right on the homepage

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