The Protest Deadline for most property owners in Williamson County was May 16th, 2022. Per Texas Property Tax Code 41.44(a)(1), WCAD cannot accept a late protest. You may petition the ARB, with good cause, to accept a late protest by using the late protest form at https://wcad.org/hearing-reschedule-request-late/.
If your Notice of Appraised Value was dated after April 17th, 2022, refer to the Notice for your protest deadline.
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Land Appraisal
The Land Appraisal department is responsible for annual valuation of all vacant and improved land parcels within the county. Analysis and interpretation of sales and market trends is utilized to reflect updated values each year. Williamson County’s proximity to Austin and continual growth has illustrated a transitional trend from rural to suburban/urban land. This department also coordinates with residential builders and developers in the county for the valuation of inventory as provided by the Texas Property Tax Code.
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