The letter your county appraisal district mails you, usually in April or May. It shows your property's assessed value for the year.Check your mailbox or your county appraisal district's website.
Your Property Details REQUIRED
Square footage, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, and year built. These are listed on your appraisal notice or county website.
Your Parcel / Account Number REQUIRED
Found on your appraisal notice or by searching your county appraisal district's property search tool online.
Comparable Sale Information HELPFUL
A similar nearby property that recently sold for less than your assessed value. Include the address, sale price, square footage, and sale date.Don't have this? No problem — we'll help you build your case without it.
Property Condition Issues OPTIONAL
Notes about needed repairs, damage, outdated features, or anything that reduces your home's value compared to neighbors.Roof damage, foundation issues, outdated systems — anything that affects value.
Don't have everything? You can still start — only your property address and assessed value are required to generate a letter. The more details you provide, the stronger your appeal. You can also attach supporting photos and documents later in the process.
Most people finish in under 10 minutes
Build Your Tax Appeal
Generating Your Appeal
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Your professional property tax appeal has been generated successfully.
A copy has been sent to your email
What's Next?
1Review your letter and fill in any bracketed fields like [Parcel Number], [Phone], or [Email]
2Print and mail or deliver to your county's appraisal district office
3Keep a copy for your records — you may need it for follow-up