Step 1 of 3
Owner & Property Information
This information will appear on Form 50-132 (Notice of Protest) submitted to your county appraisal district.
Property Owner
Property Being Protested
Property Details
Step 2 of 3
Assessment Values
Enter the values from your appraisal notice and your opinion of fair market value.
Where to find these numbers: Your annual appraisal notice from the county CAD shows your current assessed value. You can also look up your property at your county's appraisal district website (e.g., tad.org for Tarrant County).
Current CAD Assessment
Comparable Sales & Protest Price
Step 3 of 3
Review & Generate Documents
Review your information then generate your complete protest package — Form 50-132 + Evidence Package, ready to file with your county.
📬 After generating: Print the documents, sign where indicated, and submit to your county appraisal district by May 15, 2025 (or 30 days after your appraisal notice). You can submit by mail, in person, or online at your CAD's website.
Your Protest is Ready!
Your complete protest package has been generated — Form 50-132 and Evidence Package. Download, print, sign, and file with your county by the deadline.
📄 Download Protest Package (PDF)
📋 Next Steps to File
1
Print all pages of your protest package
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Sign the Form 50-132 where indicated (Page 1)
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Attach your supporting documents (comparable sales printouts, photos)
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Submit to your county CAD — by mail, in person, or online portal.
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Deadline: May 15, 2025 or 30 days after your appraisal notice — whichever is later
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Wait for hearing notice — ARB will schedule your hearing within 60–90 days