Lamb County Appraisal District CAD Tax info

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Lamb CAD Property Search, Appeals, Tax Payment and Scam-Safe Help

This guide helps Lamb County property owners use the official CAD search, read appraisal records, open the interactive map, find forms, use the appeals portal, understand tax collection notes, and avoid suspicious payment or check scams.

Lamb County includes Littlefield, Amherst, Earth, Olton, Springlake, Sudan, rural farm acreage, business personal property, mobile home accounts, mineral accounts, and High Plains water district property. If one search method fails, use a shorter owner name, simple street name, property ID, geographic ID, or Advanced Search.

Lamb County Appraisal District Texas: Quick Answer

Lamb County Appraisal District appraises real and business personal property in Lamb County and provides property search, appeals portal, forms, tax information, truth-in-taxation links, contact form, change-of-address request, and customer service resources.

The Texas Comptroller directory says the Lamb County Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect property taxes. When a county tax assessor does not collect, the appraisal district may collect some or all local property taxes, so verify tax-payment direction with Lamb CAD before paying.

Lamb County Appraisal District property search screen and official CAD lookup guidance
Use the official Lamb CAD search screen for owner, address, ID, ARB Search, and Advanced Search. Keep the search simple first, then add filters only when the result list is too broad.

Lamb CAD Fraudulent Check Scam Warning

Lamb CAD’s official site displays an alert that the appraisal district has been involved in a fraudulent check scam and warns users not to deposit or cash suspicious checks.

If you receive an unexpected check, payment demand, refund message, wire request, text, email, or letter claiming to be connected with Lamb CAD, do not act quickly. Call the official Lamb CAD phone number directly from lambcad.org or the Texas Comptroller directory before depositing, paying, replying, or sharing bank information.

Do not do this Do not cash a suspicious check, click unknown payment links, send banking details, or trust urgent text/email payment demands.
Do this instead Call 806-385-6474 from the official CAD site or use the official contact form to verify any unusual message or document.

When the Lamb CAD Interactive Map Helps

The interactive map is useful when the property is rural, agricultural, inside a small city, tied to a subdivision, listed under a business or farm name, or hard to identify through a normal address search.

Use the map for general parcel context, nearby property review, road location, and visual property research. Do not use a CAD map as a legal survey, deed record, title opinion, or final boundary decision.

Use the map for Parcel context, nearby-property review, farm tract lookup, city-lot location, road access, and visual property research.
Verify separately for Legal boundaries, acreage disputes, deed language, title work, surveys, easements, plats, and legal descriptions.

Lamb County Property Tax Payment and Collection Notes

Lamb CAD’s official homepage includes a Pay Taxes Online button. The Texas Comptroller directory also states that the Lamb County Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect property taxes. This makes it especially important to start from official Lamb CAD or the Comptroller directory before paying.

Before paying, confirm owner name, property ID, tax year, amount due, tax unit, payment method, convenience fee, and confirmation number. Keep the receipt and any payment confirmation.

Before paying online Confirm the property account, owner name, property ID, tax year, amount due, payment method, payment fee, and official payment site.
Keep after payment Save receipt, confirmation number, payment date, tax year, account number, and any email or printed confirmation.

Payment safety: Do not use payment links from ads, texts, random emails, or copied social-media posts. Start from lambcad.org, the official payment button, or the Texas Comptroller directory.

Start Here: Which Office or Record Do You Need?

Lamb County property questions can involve CAD, tax collection, county records, or the county tax assessor-collector. Pick the correct resource before calling.

Use Lamb CAD Appraised value, property search, owner shown in CAD records, exemptions, appeals, forms, tax information, payment direction, and appraisal record corrections.
Use tax assessor office County tax-assessor services, voter registration, vehicle title/registration, and courthouse office questions. The Comptroller says this tax office does not collect property taxes.
Use county records offices Deeds, liens, plats, probate, official records, recorded legal documents, and ownership history beyond the appraisal roll.

CAD Records, Tax Collection and Deed Records Are Different

A Lamb CAD property record is an appraisal record. It helps with value review, owner display, property ID, geographic ID, exemptions, map research, and appeal preparation. It is not the same as a deed, survey, title document, or recorded public record.

Your Question Best Place to Start Reason
Why did my appraised value change? Lamb CAD Market value, property facts, exemptions, appraisal notices, and appeals are appraisal district matters.
Where do I search by owner, address, ID, or property type? Official Lamb CAD search The search portal is built for appraisal record lookup, property type filtering, and appeal-related research.
Where do I file homestead, ag, or rendition forms? Lamb CAD forms Exemptions, renditions, and special appraisal applications are appraisal district matters.
Where do I pay property taxes? Official Lamb CAD payment direction The Comptroller notes the county tax assessor does not collect property taxes, so verify payment direction with Lamb CAD.
Where do I confirm deed or legal ownership? County clerk / county records Recorded legal documents are not the same as CAD appraisal records.

Homestead, Senior, Disabled, Veteran, Ag and Rendition Forms

Exemptions and appraisal forms usually start with the appraisal district. Common Texas categories include residence homestead, over-65, disabled person, disabled veteran, surviving spouse, agricultural/open-space valuation, and business personal property rendition.

Lamb County has farm, rural, city, business, mineral, mobile home, and personal property accounts. Keep your property ID, owner name, tax year, land-use records, business asset list, or mobile home details ready before filing or calling.

Situation Likely Starting Point What to Prepare
You live in the property as your main residence Residence homestead exemption Owner name, property address, property ID, Texas ID/address match, purchase date, and correct tax year.
You are over 65, disabled, a disabled veteran, or surviving spouse Matching exemption form Proof documents such as benefit letters, VA rating, disability proof, ID, or other required support.
You own farm, ranch, open-space, or agricultural land Special appraisal / ag-use form Land-use history, leases, production records, irrigation or farming details, maps, photos, and supporting documents.
You own business personal property Rendition form Asset list, business location, equipment details, inventory records, vehicle details if applicable, and ownership information.
You own a mobile home account Property ID / mobile home search Owner name, mobile home park if applicable, property ID, serial or label information if available, and tax year.

New owner tip: After buying a Lamb County property, search the CAD record yourself. Confirm owner name, mailing address, exemption status, property ID, tax year, and whether your payment question belongs to CAD or another county office.

How to Prepare a Lamb CAD Appeal or Value Protest

A strong appeal focuses on evidence. “My taxes are too high” is usually not enough because taxes depend on value, exemptions, rates, and collecting units. Focus on market value, unequal appraisal, incorrect property data, missing exemption, wrong property type, or land-use issues.

Read the appraisal notice carefully

Check market value, appraised value, property description, exemption status, protest instructions, online appeal access, and deadline printed on your notice.

Check the CAD record first

Look for incorrect acreage, wrong improvement details, missing exemption, wrong property type, mobile-home errors, ownership issues, wrong address, or business personal property mistakes.

Collect evidence before filing

Evidence can include comparable sales, photos, repair estimates, closing documents, agricultural records, business asset lists, mobile home details, surveys, and proof of incorrect property facts.

Use the official portal

Use the official Lamb CAD appeals portal or official forms. Save confirmation numbers, screenshots, email receipts, certified mail receipts, or stamped copies.

Deadline warning: Protest and appeal deadlines depend on your notice and tax year. Always follow the exact deadline printed on your Notice of Appraised Value or confirmed by Lamb CAD.

Documents to Keep Ready Before You Call

Calling with the right information saves time during exemption season, appeal season, tax-payment season, and scam-verification questions.

For CAD questions
  • Owner name shown on the CAD record
  • Property ID, owner ID, or geographic ID
  • Property address, legal description, subdivision, or map screenshot
  • Appraisal notice or saved property card
  • Photos, sales proof, land-use records, repair estimates, or exemption documents
For tax or scam questions
  • Tax year you are asking about
  • Payment confirmation or receipt if available
  • Property account or statement number
  • Any suspicious check, email, text, letter, or payment request
  • Official phone number from lambcad.org or Texas Comptroller directory

Common Search Problems and Fixes

Problem Likely Reason Try This
No owner results Name may be abbreviated, entered as a trust/business/estate, or formatted differently. Use first name only, last name only, partial owner name, owner ID, or property ID.
Address does not appear Rural addresses, city lot records, and mailing addresses may not match situs format. Use street name only, owner search, property ID, geographic ID, or map search.
Mobile home or personal property is hard to find These accounts may be indexed separately from standard real property. Use Advanced Search, Property Type, Mobile Home Park, owner name, or property ID.
Mineral or business account is missing Mineral and personal property accounts may not behave like residential address records. Search by owner, business name, property type, agent ID, property ID, or Advanced Search.
Need tax payment instructions The county tax assessor does not collect property taxes according to the Comptroller directory. Start from Lamb CAD’s official Pay Taxes Online button or call Lamb CAD before paying.
Received a suspicious check or payment message Lamb CAD has posted a fraudulent-check scam alert. Do not cash, deposit, pay, click, or reply until you verify directly with Lamb CAD using official contact details.

Lamb CAD Phone Number, Address and Map

Lamb County Appraisal District 1500 E. Delano Ave.
Littlefield, TX 79339-4207
Mailing: P.O. Box 950, Littlefield, TX 79339-0950
Phone: 806-385-6474
Toll-free: 800-748-8782
Fax: 806-385-6944
Email: lambcad@lambcad.org
Chief Appraiser: Lesa Kloiber
Lamb County Tax Assessor-Collector Tammy Kirkland
100 6th Drive, Room 105, Courthouse
Littlefield, TX 79339
Phone listed by county page: 806-485-0062
Phone listed by courthouse “How to reach us”: 806-385-4222
Fax: 806-385-6485
CAD office hours Monday-Friday
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Call before visiting during holiday weeks, appeal season, or payment deadline periods.
Collection note The Texas Comptroller directory says the county tax assessor does not collect property taxes. Verify property-tax payment direction with Lamb CAD before paying.

Lamb County Appraisal District FAQs

What is the official Lamb CAD website?

The official website is lambcad.org. Use it for property search, appeals portal, forms, tax information, truth in taxation, contact form, change of address request, and payment direction.

How do I search Lamb County property records?

Use the official Lamb CAD property search. You can search by Owner, Address, ID, ARB Search, or Advanced Search.

Can I search Lamb CAD by owner name?

Yes. Use the Owner tab. If the full name does not work, try first name only, last name only, partial owner name, owner ID, business name, trust name, or property ID.

Does Lamb CAD have an interactive map?

Yes. The official Lamb CAD property search page links to an interactive map through BIS Consultants for parcel research and visual property lookup.

Where is Lamb CAD located?

Lamb County Appraisal District is located at 1500 E. Delano Ave., Littlefield, TX 79339.

What is the Lamb CAD phone number?

The Lamb CAD phone number is 806-385-6474. The toll-free number listed by the Texas Comptroller is 800-748-8782, and the fax number is 806-385-6944.

Who is the Lamb CAD chief appraiser?

The official CAD website and Texas Comptroller directory list Lesa Kloiber as Chief Appraiser.

Can I file a Lamb CAD appeal online?

Yes. Lamb CAD links to an Appeals Portal and Agent Portal from its official website. Always follow the deadline printed on your appraisal notice.

Who collects Lamb County property taxes?

The Texas Comptroller directory says the Lamb County Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect property taxes. Contact Lamb CAD to confirm the correct payment or collection process.

Is this the official Lamb CAD website?

No. AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent public guide. Always verify final values, tax information, payment details, protest deadlines, forms, scam warnings, and office instructions with official Lamb CAD, Lamb County, or Texas Comptroller resources.

Important Note

AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent public guide and is not the official Lamb County Appraisal District website.

Always confirm property values, exemptions, protest deadlines, tax information, payment status, tax rates, scam alerts, and office procedures with the official appraisal district, county office, or Texas Comptroller resources before taking action.

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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