Denton
County Appraisal Review Board and
Denton Central Appraisal District
Denton
County Appraisal Review Board and
Denton Central Appraisal District
Do your Denton property taxes keep going up? We will work to lower your property tax valuation with the Denton County Central Appraisal District and the Denton Appraisal Review Board so you can reduce your property taxes. We’ll fight for what you deserve!
We’ll do it by researching your market value and arguing for a reduced taxable value at an informal hearing before the Denton Central Appraisal District. If you have proprietary information that would affect value – such as the property condition, for example – we’ll use that as well. If we can’t negotiate a lower taxable value there we’ll take your case to a formal hearing at the Denton Appraisal Review Board.
Protest filing deadline for Denton Central Appraisal District is generally May 31 although in recent years the Denton Central Appraisal District has mailed appraisal Value Notices after May 1; in that case it has been thirty days after date of your notice. To be safe your property tax protest should be filed by May 31.