Reeves County Appraisal District CAD 2026

Official links first Pecos property help Search + pay taxes Exemption + protest guide

Reeves CAD Property Search, Tax Payment, Exemption and Protest Help

Reeves County property owners often need two different official systems: Reeves County Appraisal District for appraisal records and Reeves County property tax search for tax bills and payments. Mixing both can waste time, especially if you are trying to protest a value, check an exemption, or confirm a tax receipt.

This guide gives you the practical route for Reeves County, Pecos, Balmorhea, Toyah, oilfield properties, ranch land, business personal property and residential parcels. Use it to search property records, review values, prepare evidence, pay taxes safely and contact the correct office.

Fast answer Use Reeves CAD for appraised value, exemptions, property details and protests. Use the tax portal for bills, balances, receipts, tax estimator and online payments.
CAD Values, exemptions, property records
Tax Portal Search, pay, receipt, estimator
Pecos TX Official office contact details
2026 Ready Practical homeowner guide

Reeves County Appraisal District Quick Answer

Use Reeves County Appraisal District when your question is about property search, market value, appraised value, owner record shown by CAD, property characteristics, homestead exemption, business personal property, appraisal notices, forms or protest filing.

Use Reeves County property tax website when your question is about tax bills, current amount due, tax history, tax estimator, online payment, payment receipt or property tax account search.

Use Reeves County Clerk resources when you need deeds, liens, plats, probate-related records, recorded documents or official copies. CAD records help identify property, but they do not replace recorded legal documents.

Best Search Method Based on What You Have

If the first search fails, do not assume the property is missing. Try a different field and simplify your search term.

You Have Try First If It Fails
Owner name Last name only or company keyword Try spouse name, trust, LLC, operator name, estate name, prior owner or shorter spelling.
Property address Street number and street name Remove city, ZIP, punctuation, unit words, road suffix and direction words.
Account number Exact account number Check dashes, zeros, old statement format or copied characters from a PDF.
Tax statement Tax website search Use CAD search to confirm property identity, then compare with tax account results.
Oil, gas, mineral or business account Owner/account/advanced search Call the appraisal district with the exact owner/operator/account details available.

Reeves County Property Tax Search, Payments and Receipts

Reeves County property tax payments are handled through the property tax website. This is where you should go for bills, balances, payment status, tax estimator and receipts. Do not use a CAD value page alone to decide what you owe.

Open the official tax website

Go to Reeves County property tax website and choose Search & Pay Property Tax or the tax account search option.

Search the tax account

Search by account, owner, property address, mailing address or available property details. If a tax account does not appear, compare the account number with your CAD property record.

Confirm before paying

Check owner name, property location, tax year, amount due, payment status, exemptions shown on the bill and any processing fee before submitting payment.

Save the receipt immediately

Download or print the receipt after payment. Keep it for escrow, mortgage, closing, business records, refund questions or future tax proof.

Use the tax office for payment issues

If a payment is missing, a receipt does not print, or the balance looks wrong, contact the official tax office or the property tax payment support route listed by Reeves County.

Payment safety: Do not enter card or bank details from a random email, text message, screenshot, ad or social media post. Open the official Reeves County property tax website directly, verify the property account and save your receipt.

Reeves County Homestead, Over-65, Disabled, Veteran, Ag and BPP Help

Exemptions can reduce taxable value or change how the property is treated. For homeowners, the residence homestead exemption is usually the first item to check. For Reeves County, agricultural land, oilfield-related accounts, business equipment and mineral interests can also create property-specific questions.

Start here Use official Reeves CAD forms

Open Reeves CAD forms before paying any third party. Use the correct official form and review required ID or documentation before filing.

After filing Check the CAD record again

After filing an exemption, return to the property search and check whether the exemption appears on the correct property and tax year. Keep copies of forms and submission proof.

Situation Likely Starting Point What to Prepare
You own and occupy the home as your main residence Residence homestead exemption Owner name, account number, property address, Texas ID or driver license details, occupancy information and tax year.
You are 65 or older Over-65 exemption review Identification, date-of-birth proof, property account details and any required supporting documents.
You are disabled Disabled person exemption review Eligibility proof, ID information, owner details and property account information.
You are a disabled veteran or surviving spouse Disabled veteran or surviving spouse exemption VA rating documents, survivor documents if applicable, ID and property account details.
You own agricultural or ranch land Ag or special valuation review Use history, acreage, lease records, production records, maps and supporting land-use proof.
You own business equipment or inventory Business personal property rendition Asset list, inventory records, equipment details, purchase dates, disposal proof and business location details.

Do not assume automatically: A closing company, lender or escrow account does not always handle every exemption step for you. Confirm exemption status on the CAD record after filing.

How to Read Reeves CAD Values Without Confusion

A Reeves CAD record can show market value, appraised value, taxable value, land value, improvement value and exemption details. These numbers explain the appraisal side, but they are not always the same as the final bill or a private sale price.

Record Item Plain Meaning What You Should Check
Market value The appraisal district’s opinion of market value for appraisal purposes. Recent sales, oilfield impact, location, property type, condition, size, land use and comparable records.
Appraised value Value after certain appraisal rules or limitations may apply. Homestead cap, new construction, ownership changes, prior-year value and exemption changes.
Taxable value Value after exemptions and adjustments used by taxing units. Homestead, over-65, disabled, veteran, school district and local exemption treatment.
Land value Value assigned to the land part of the property. Acreage, use, ag status, location, frontage, minerals impact and land classification.
Improvement value Value assigned to buildings, structures or improvements. Building size, year built, condition, removed structures, additions and classification.
Taxing units Local entities linked to the property for tax purposes. Reeves County, Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD, Balmorhea ISD, cities, hospital district, water district or groundwater district.

Better review method: Before protesting only because the value feels high, check whether the property record facts are wrong. Wrong acreage, wrong property type, incorrect improvement data, missing exemption or wrong business personal property details can create a stronger evidence path.

Reeves CAD Protest: Practical Evidence and Filing Steps

A protest is strongest when it is specific. Instead of only saying the tax bill is too high, focus on market value, unequal appraisal, wrong property characteristics, missing exemption, incorrect classification, ag valuation issue, mineral account issue or business personal property details.

Read NoticeCheck year and deadline
Open RecordVerify property facts
Collect EvidencePhotos, comps, repairs
File ProtestUse official form
Save ProofKeep confirmation

Read your Notice of Appraised Value

Check owner, account number, property address, market value, appraised value, exemption status, protest instructions, filing method and exact protest deadline.

Compare with the online CAD record

Open Reeves CAD property search and compare land size, property type, owner, improvements, exemption status, value year and taxing units.

Collect issue-specific evidence

Use comparable sales, dated photos, repair estimates, contractor bids, inspection reports, surveys, maps, appraisal reports, closing documents or proof that the CAD record is incorrect.

Use official CAD forms or instructions

Open Reeves CAD forms, follow the instructions on your notice and submit before the deadline. Keep a copy of everything you send.

Save confirmation and prepare for review

Keep screenshots, mailed copies, certified mail proof, evidence packets, hearing notices and any written response from the appraisal district or appraisal review board.

Deadline warning: Texas protest deadlines are tied to the official notice and tax year. Do not depend on a generic date from an old article. Your own appraisal notice controls.

Evidence That Helps More Than a General Complaint

“My taxes are too high” is usually not enough because taxes depend on tax rates and taxing units. For the appraisal district, build evidence around property value, property facts, exemption status or classification.

Your Issue Useful Evidence Weak Evidence to Avoid
Value seems too high Comparable sales, similar property records, sale dates, size comparison, property type, condition notes and location differences. Only saying another owner pays less without showing similar property facts.
Property condition is poor Dated photos, repair estimates, inspection reports, contractor bids, foundation or roof documentation. General wording like “needs work” without visible or cost proof.
Acreage or land details are wrong Survey, deed, plat, map, legal description, prior corrected record or county document. Only using a rough map image when legal acreage needs better support.
Building size or improvements are wrong Floor plan, appraisal report, builder document, measurement proof or photos showing removed structures. Listing-site square footage without backup.
Exemption missing Application copy, confirmation, ID/address match, occupancy proof and prior-year approval. Assuming a title company or mortgage company filed it for you.
Business personal property value is wrong Asset list, depreciation schedule, purchase dates, inventory records, disposal proof and location details. A rough value estimate without item-level support.

When You Need CAD, Tax Website, Tax Office or County Clerk

Use this split before calling. It helps you avoid being transferred between offices.

Use Reeves CAD Appraisal and property records

Values, exemptions, property details, account records, forms, appraisal notices, protests and property record questions.

Use Tax Website Search and payment records

Tax account search, tax estimator, online payments, current bills, payment history and receipts.

Use Tax Office County tax services

Motor vehicle tax office, tax office contact, county tax notices, office hours and in-person tax office help.

Use County Clerk Recorded documents

Deeds, liens, plats, official records, probate-related records and recorded document copies.

Common Reeves CAD Problems and Practical Fixes

Problem Likely Reason Practical Fix
Owner search does not show the property The record may be under a trust, business, estate, spouse, operator, prior owner or different name order. Try last name only, business keyword, account number, property ID or property address.
Address search fails Rural addresses, situs wording, road names and mailing addresses may not match expected format. Use only street number and main road name, or search by account number if available.
Tax bill is not clear from CAD record CAD value data and tax payment records are not the same thing. Use Reeves County property tax website for bills, tax history, receipts and payment options.
Homestead exemption missing Application may not be filed, processed, approved or reflected for that tax year. Check official forms, keep proof and contact Reeves CAD with the account number.
Oil, gas or mineral property issue The account may be listed differently than a normal residential parcel. Use account/operator/owner details and call Reeves CAD if the record is not clear.
Need deed or lien history CAD records are appraisal records, not complete recorded document records. Use Reeves County Clerk resources for deeds, liens, plats and recorded instruments.

Documents to Keep Ready Before You Call or File

A prepared call gets a better answer. Open the correct record first and write down your account number, owner name, property address and tax year.

For Reeves CAD questions
  • Owner name shown on the CAD record
  • Account number, property ID or legal description
  • Property address or situs location
  • Tax year you are reviewing
  • Notice of Appraised Value
  • Screenshot or PDF of the CAD record
  • Exemption filing proof if applicable
  • Photos, repair estimates, comparable sales, survey, ag-use proof or BPP records
For Reeves tax payment questions
  • Tax account search result
  • Owner name and property address
  • Tax year and amount due
  • Payment confirmation or receipt
  • Card, bank or check proof if needed
  • Penalty, interest or delinquent notice details
  • One clear question about balance, receipt, posting or payment method

Final Checklist Before You Submit, Pay or Protest

Use this quick checklist before filing an exemption, submitting a protest, calling the office or paying a tax bill.

The county is Reeves County, Texas.
The account number or property ID matches your property.
The tax year shown is the year you are reviewing.
Owner name and mailing address look correct.
Property address, rural location or legal description makes sense.
Land value, improvement value and property type look reasonable.
Homestead, ag or other exemptions appear when expected.
You saved screenshots or PDFs before filing or calling.
You know whether the issue belongs to CAD, tax website, tax office or County Clerk.
You saved confirmation after filing, paying or submitting a form.

Reeves CAD Phone Number, Address and Map

Appraisal office Reeves County Appraisal District

403 S. Cypress St.
Pecos, TX 79772-4047
Mailing: P.O. Box 1229, Pecos, TX 79772-1229
Phone: 432-445-5122
Fax: 432-445-5108
Email: info@Reeves-CAD.org
Chief Appraiser: Clayton Snyder
Taxpayer Liaison: Kristi Lara Rodriguez

Values Exemptions Forms Protests
County tax office Reeves County Tax Assessor-Collector

Sandra Soto
424 S. Cypress Street
Pecos, Texas 79772
Mailing: P.O. Box 700, Pecos, TX 79772-0700
Phone: 432-287-0223
Fax: 432-445-5096
Email: tax@reevescounty.org
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-4:45 PM

Tax office Motor vehicle County tax help Payments support

Reeves County Appraisal District FAQs

What is the official Reeves County Appraisal District website?

The official Reeves CAD website is reeves-cad.org. Use it for property search, forms, appraisal resources, public notices and official CAD contact details.

How do I search Reeves County CAD property records?

Use the official Reeves CAD property search. Search by owner, address, account number, property ID or available property details.

Where is Reeves County Appraisal District located?

Reeves County Appraisal District is listed at 403 S. Cypress St., Pecos, TX 79772-4047. The mailing address is P.O. Box 1229, Pecos, TX 79772-1229.

What is the Reeves County Appraisal District phone number?

The Reeves County Appraisal District phone number is 432-445-5122. The fax number is 432-445-5108.

Who is the Reeves County chief appraiser?

The Texas Comptroller directory lists Clayton Snyder as the Reeves County Appraisal District chief appraiser.

Where do I pay Reeves County property taxes online?

Use the official Reeves County property tax website for property tax search, payment and tax estimator tools.

Does Reeves CAD handle tax receipts?

Use the Reeves County property tax website or the tax office route for tax receipts, balances and payment status. Reeves CAD is mainly for appraisal records, property details, exemptions and protests.

How do I apply for a Reeves County homestead exemption?

Start with the official Reeves CAD forms page. Review the correct form, ID requirements, property account details and submission instructions before filing.

Can I protest my Reeves CAD value?

Yes, if you disagree with value, property facts, exemption status, classification or another appraisal issue. Read your official notice and use Reeves CAD instructions or forms before the deadline.

Is AppraisalDistrict.org the official Reeves CAD website?

No. AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent public guide. Always verify values, exemptions, deadlines, tax bills, payment details and procedures with Reeves CAD, Reeves County Tax Office or the Texas Comptroller.

Important Independent Guide Notice

AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent public guide. It is not the official Reeves County Appraisal District, Reeves County Tax Assessor-Collector, Reeves County Clerk or Texas Comptroller website.

Always confirm property values, exemptions, protest deadlines, tax bills, payment status, recorded documents, office hours and procedures with the correct official office 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.

Leave a Comment