Tarrant County property tax protest

Protest your Tarrant County appraisal with real evidence.

Tarrant County support opens for the 2027 notice season. Join the waitlist and we'll email you when TAD appraisal notices become actionable.

How protests work in Tarrant County

TAD accepts online protests through its website, including evidence upload. Filing early matters in Tarrant — informal settlement calendars fill up, and a complete packet at filing time improves the odds of an early offer. The legal framework is the same statewide: you can argue market value (Tax Code §41.41) and equal-and-uniform appraisal (§41.43) in the same protest, and the deadline is May 15 or 30 days after your notice — whichever is later.

  • File with Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD)
  • Deadline: May 15 or 30 days after your notice, whichever is later
  • Market value and equal-and-uniform arguments can be combined
  • Most residential protests settle at the informal stage

What the evidence packet includes

The packet is built per property from public records and market data, reviewed by a multi-agent AI pipeline, and delivered as filing-ready documents for $49 flat.

  • Comparable sales analysis with adjustments and weighting
  • Equal-and-uniform grid built from TAD's own records where available
  • Market indicators with sources and why each one matters
  • Owner opinion of value with the supporting math
  • Submission PDF, editable Word copy, hearing talking points, and a filing checklist

Cities we'll cover in Tarrant County

Tarrant Appraisal District appraises all residential property in the county, including Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, Keller, Grapevine, and the surrounding areas. County seat: Fort Worth. If your home is anywhere in Tarrant County, the same protest process and deadline apply.

Why flat fee instead of a percentage

Contingency protest firms typically charge 25–50% of your first-year savings, every year you use them. A $49 flat-fee packet means a homeowner who saves $1,000 keeps $1,000 minus $49 — not $500 to $750. The trade: you file it yourself, with the checklist walking you through each step.

Questions

When is the Tarrant County protest deadline?+

Texas Tax Code §41.44 sets the deadline at May 15, or 30 days after TAD delivers your notice of appraised value, whichever is later. If you miss it, you generally wait until next year — which is why we open the waitlist early.

Do you file the protest with TAD for me?+

No. This is a self-file document product. You file the protest with Tarrant Appraisal District yourself — the packet includes the evidence documents and a step-by-step filing checklist.

Do you guarantee TAD lowers my value?+

No. Tarrant Appraisal District and the Tarrant County appraisal review board decide final values. The product is the evidence packet, not a guaranteed tax result.

When will FightMyAppraisal support Tarrant County?+

We're expanding beyond Travis County for the 2027 notice season, prioritizing counties by waitlist demand. Join the waitlist and we'll email you when Tarrant County support opens.

Prepare for next season

Join the 2027 Travis County notification list.

We will email you when 2027 notices become actionable and the packet workflow reopens.

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Sources and limits

FightMyAppraisal prepares evidence packet documents for self-filing. We do not file protests, represent homeowners, or guarantee a reduction.