Uvalde County Appraisal District CAD Property Search

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Uvalde CAD Property Search, Online Tax Payment, Forms and Protest Help

This Uvalde County guide helps property owners search official appraisal records, check values and exemptions, use the interactive map, understand online tax payment steps, and prepare before filing a protest.

Use Uvalde CAD for property search, appraisal value, exemptions, online forms, payment instructions, interactive map, and protest questions. Use the county tax office for tax-assessor services, but verify property-tax collection through Uvalde CAD.

Uvalde County Appraisal District: Quick Answer

Uvalde County Appraisal District is the official appraisal office for property records in Uvalde County, Texas. The CAD website provides property search, online forms, pay taxes online, interactive map, online protest, Truth in Taxation, data reports, and contact details.

A key local detail is important: the Texas Comptroller directory says the Uvalde County Tax Assessor-Collector office does not collect property taxes. For property-tax payment questions, start with official Uvalde CAD payment instructions.

Uvalde County Property Tax Payment Help

Uvalde CAD provides official online property tax payment instructions through the property search system. This matters because the Texas Comptroller directory says the county tax office does not collect property taxes.

Search your property first

Open the Uvalde CAD property search and find the correct account by owner, address, or property ID.

Open View Details

Uvalde CAD payment instructions say to click View Details next to the appraised value after finding your property.

Click Pay Taxes

In the details window, click the Pay Taxes button, select the tax year, and enter the total amount you want to pay.

Verify before submitting

Confirm property ID, owner, tax year, amount, fee, and payment page before entering card or bank details.

Phone payment detail Uvalde CAD has listed phone payment at 866-549-1010 with Bureau Code 6076174. Verify this on the current official CAD payment page before paying.
Special account note The current live article notes that Uvalde CISD taxpayers in Zavala County may not find accounts online and may need to call Uvalde CAD for amount due and payment options.

Payment safety: Do not enter payment details through random emails, ads, texts, screenshots, or copied links. Start from the official Uvalde CAD website and verify the account before paying.

Start Here: CAD, Tax Office or County Clerk?

Uvalde County property questions can involve appraisal records, online tax payments, tax-assessor services, or recorded documents. Use this split before calling.

Use Uvalde CAD Property search, appraised value, exemptions, online forms, interactive map, protest, tax payment instructions, and property-tax account questions.
Use Tax Assessor-Collector Tax-assessor office services, vehicle-related services, and county tax office contact questions. The Comptroller says this office does not collect property taxes.
Use County Clerk Deeds, liens, plats, probate records, recorded documents, legal ownership history, and official document copies.

How to Read Uvalde CAD Values Without Confusion

A Uvalde CAD record may show market value, taxable value, exemptions, land details, improvement details, value history, and tax-related options. Do not treat one number as the full explanation of your tax situation.

Record Item What It Means What to Check
Market value CAD’s opinion of what the property is worth for appraisal purposes. Compare property condition, location, land type, improvements, similar properties, and value history.
Taxable value Value after exemptions, caps, or tax-specific adjustments. Confirm homestead, over-65, disabled, veteran, agricultural, or other expected treatment appears correctly.
Land details Acreage, land class, productivity use, rural property details, or land-related value. Check acreage, land use, productivity valuation, ranch use, and map/legal description consistency.
Improvement details Buildings, additions, condition, age, square footage, or structure information. Look for wrong square footage, wrong condition, missing demolition, old structures, or incorrect improvements.

Practical value review: First confirm the property facts. If acreage, improvements, property type, exemption, or condition details are wrong, fixing the record may be more useful than only arguing about the final value.

Online Forms, Exemptions, Renditions and Special Valuation

Use the official Uvalde CAD online forms or forms section when you need homestead, over-65, disabled, disabled veteran, agricultural, business personal property, rendition, protest, or appraisal district paperwork.

Situation Likely Starting Point What to Prepare
You live in the home as your main residence Residence homestead exemption Owner name, property address, ID/address match, property ID, and correct tax year.
You are over 65, disabled, disabled veteran, or surviving spouse Matching exemption form Proof documents, rating letters, ID, and any required supporting paperwork.
You own ranch, agricultural, wildlife, or open-space land Special valuation or agricultural form Land-use history, leases, maps, photos, production records, livestock/ag proof, and acreage information.
You own business personal property BPP rendition form or depreciation schedule Asset list, business location, inventory, equipment details, purchase dates, and ownership records.

New owner tip: If you recently bought property in Uvalde County, do not assume your lender, agent, or title company filed the exemption. Search your property record yourself and confirm exemption status.

Uvalde CAD Protest Preparation

A strong protest is organized and evidence-based. Focus on wrong property details, missing exemptions, market value evidence, unequal appraisal, condition problems, or incorrect land classification.

Read your notice first

Check the property account, appraised value, market value, exemption status, reason for notice, protest instructions, and deadline printed on the Notice of Appraised Value.

Compare the online record

Review owner name, situs address, legal description, acreage, property type, improvement details, exemptions, value history, and map context.

Collect useful proof

Useful evidence can include photos, repair estimates, receipts, comparable sales, closing statements, appraisals, maps, and proof of incorrect CAD details.

Check current protest instructions

Open the official Uvalde CAD electronic protest information. If the online portal has issues, follow the current CAD instruction for alternate submission.

Deadline warning: The usual Texas protest deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the appraisal notice is mailed, whichever is later. Always follow the exact date printed on your notice or confirmed by Uvalde CAD.

Common Uvalde CAD Search and Payment Problems

Problem Likely Reason Try This
Owner search gives no result Name may be entered differently, abbreviated, or under a trust, estate, company, or spouse name. Try last name only, business keyword, spouse name, property ID, or address search.
Address search fails Rural, ranch, or situs address format may not match the mailing address. Use fewer words, street name only, owner search, property ID, legal description, or map search.
Uvalde CISD Zavala County account not found Some accounts may not appear on the Uvalde CAD website. Call Uvalde CAD at 830-278-1106 for amount due and payment options.
Online protest portal issue CAD has posted notices about online protest portal issues. Follow the current CAD instruction to email protest and supporting documents if the portal is not working.
Need deed or title history CAD records are appraisal records, not recorded legal documents. Use Uvalde County Clerk or official county records resources for deeds, liens, plats, probate records, and recorded document copies.

Documents to Keep Ready Before You Call

Prepared calls save time, especially during protest season and tax-payment season. Keep your question specific and have the record open before calling.

For CAD questions
  • Owner name shown on the CAD record
  • Property ID, account number, or legal description
  • Situs address or tract location
  • Tax year you are reviewing
  • Notice of appraised value or CAD screenshot
  • Photos, receipts, estimates, maps, comparable sales, or exemption documents
For payment questions
  • Property ID or account details
  • Owner name and property address
  • Tax year and amount due
  • Payment confirmation or receipt
  • Payment method and fee shown before checkout
  • One clear question about balance, penalty, payment posting, or account status

Uvalde CAD Phone Number, Address and Office Map

Uvalde County Appraisal District 209 N. High Street
Uvalde, TX 78801-5207
Phone: 830-278-1106
Fax: 830-278-8150
Chief Appraiser: Roberto Valdez, RPA
Chief Appraiser Email: rvaldez@uvaldecad.org
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Uvalde County Tax Assessor-Collector Rita C. Verstuyft
100 N. Getty St., Suite 8
Uvalde, TX 78801-5239
Phone: 830-278-3225
Email: rita.verstuyft@uvaldecounty.gov
Note: Comptroller says this office does not collect property taxes.

Uvalde County Appraisal District FAQs

What is the official Uvalde CAD website?

The official website is uvaldecad.org. Use it for property search, online forms, pay taxes online, interactive map, electronic protest information, Truth in Taxation, and contact details.

How do I search Uvalde County property records?

Use the official Uvalde CAD property search. Search by owner, address, property ID, or advanced search. If one search fails, try fewer words.

Where is Uvalde County Appraisal District located?

Uvalde County Appraisal District is located at 209 N. High Street, Uvalde, TX 78801-5207.

What is the Uvalde CAD phone number?

The Uvalde CAD phone number is 830-278-1106. The fax number is 830-278-8150.

Who is the Uvalde CAD chief appraiser?

Uvalde CAD and the Texas Comptroller directory list Roberto Valdez as the chief appraiser.

Can I pay Uvalde County property taxes online?

Yes. Uvalde CAD provides online property tax payment access through its property search. Search the property, open View Details, click Pay Taxes, select the year, enter amount, and proceed to payment.

Does the Uvalde County Tax Assessor-Collector collect property taxes?

The Texas Comptroller directory states that the Uvalde County tax office does not collect property taxes and advises users to contact the appraisal district for property tax collection questions.

Where do I get Uvalde CAD exemption or protest forms?

Use the official Uvalde CAD online forms page or the official CAD website forms area for exemption, rendition, protest, and related appraisal district forms.

Does Uvalde CAD set property tax rates?

No. Uvalde CAD appraises property and administers exemptions or special valuations. Tax rates are adopted by local taxing units.

Is AppraisalDistrict.org the official Uvalde CAD website?

No. AppraisalDistrict.org is an independent public guide. Always verify final property values, tax bills, payment status, deadlines, forms, and office instructions with official Uvalde CAD, Uvalde County offices, or Texas Comptroller resources.

Important Note

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

Always confirm property values, exemptions, protest deadlines, payment instructions, tax bills, account status, map records, and office procedures with the correct official county 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.

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