Maverick County Appraisal District CAD and Tax Info 2026

Just opened your 2026 property tax notice from Maverick County and the number jumped more than expected? It happens to plenty of homeowners and business owners around Eagle Pass and beyond.

The Maverick County Appraisal District (Maverick CAD) is responsible for determining fair market values on real property, personal property, farms, and businesses throughout the county.

Taking a quick look at your appraisal, applying for exemptions, and protesting if the value seems high can help bring your taxes down this year.

This practical guide draws straight from official sources with clear steps, contacts, and links to get you sorted fast.

Maverick County Appraisal District Property Search 2026

Head to the official Maverick CAD website: https://www.maverickcad.org/Maverick County Appraisal District

  1. Click on Property Search (direct link often at: https://www.maverickcad.org/property-search)
  2. Or use the county tax search tool: https://esearch.co.maverick.tx.us/
  3. Select Owner, Address, ID, or Advanced tab.
  4. Enter your details and hit search.
  5. Check your 2026 appraised value, property breakdown, exemptions applied, and any history.

Snap a screenshot right away—it comes in handy for protests or follow-up questions.

How to Check Your Maverick County CAD Appraised Value 2026

Notices typically mail out in spring or early summer. Your notice includes last year’s value, the proposed 2026 value, and your protest deadline.

Appraisals rely on recent sales comps, cost data, and income approaches where relevant. State rules may cap increases automatically for homesteads or qualifying properties.

Look for mass appraisal reports, certified rolls, or updates in the Data Records or News area on the CAD site.

Maverick County Texas Property Tax Protest – Step-by-Step

  1. Round up evidence: recent comparable sales in your area, photos of property condition/issues, repair costs, or an independent appraisal.
  2. Grab protest forms from the CAD site (under Forms) or Texas Comptroller (Form 50-132).
  3. File online if the option shows up, or mail/drop off to the CAD office.
  4. Join the informal meeting first—lots of cases settle here without going further.
  5. If still not resolved, attend the formal Appraisal Review Board hearing.

Standard deadline: May 15 or 30 days after your notice date (whichever is later). Solid evidence shifts the burden—the district needs to prove their valuation holds up.

How to Get Maverick County Appraisal District Homestead Exemption 2026

The homestead exemption is one of the best ways to cut your taxable value if this is your primary residence.

Steps:

  1. Download the Residence Homestead Application (Form 50-114) from the CAD Forms section or comptroller.texas.gov.
  2. Complete the form.
  3. Attach a copy of your Texas driver’s license or state ID showing the property address.
  4. Submit to CAD (mail, email, or in-person)—file once for continuing benefits.

Over-65 or disabled owners often qualify for additional exemptions and a tax ceiling. Submit by April 30 for full-year 2026 impact if applying new. Check the site for veteran, ag/timber, or other exemptions too.

Contact Maverick County Appraisal District

  • Phone: 830-773-0255
  • Email: admin@maverickcad.org
  • Physical address: 2243 N. Veterans Blvd., Eagle Pass, TX 78853
  • Mailing address: P.O. Box 2628, Eagle Pass, TX 78853-2628
  • Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (closed major holidays—call to confirm)

The team assists with value checks, protests, exemptions, and searches.

For paying your taxes (once certified): Maverick County Tax Assessor-Collector

Maverick County Appraisal District 2026 Reappraisal and Key Dates

2026 appraisals follow Texas Property Tax Code guidelines with market-driven updates. Watch for any business personal property changes or special valuation notes in the News section.

Main dates:

Extra Resources for Maverick County Property Owners

Enable alerts on the CAD site if available to stay on top of notices.

Simple next steps: Pull up your property search today, lock in exemptions, and protest if the valuation doesn’t match reality. Many Maverick County owners trim their bills this way every year.

Unsure about your specific property? Give them a ring at 830-773-0255—the Maverick CAD crew works to keep valuations fair and accurate for 2026.

Save this page and pass it along to friends or neighbors—it could save them money too.

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