Protest deadline: May 15, 2026

Are you overpaying on property taxes?

If you don't protest, you're accepting the county's number. 67% of homeowners who protest get a reduction. Find out what you could save.

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Questions

When is the deadline?

May 15, 2026, or 30 days after your Notice of Appraised Value was mailed. If you miss it, you accept the county's number for the entire year. File early for earlier hearings and better settlement chances.

How much can I save?

Homeowners who protest typically save $500 to $5,000+ per year. That savings repeats every year your value stays lower.

Do I need a lawyer or tax consultant?

No. Tax consultants charge 25-50% of your savings. Our report gives you the same evidence they use, and you keep 100% of the reduction.

What happens if I protest and lose?

Nothing. Your value can't go up from protesting. The worst case is it stays the same. There is zero risk to filing.

Where does your data come from?

Official public records from HCAD, DCAD, and Collin CAD. The exact same data the county uses to assess your property.

Not filing is the same as agreeing with the county.

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