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Within this site you will find general information about the District and the ad valorem property tax system in Texas, as well as information regarding specific properties within the district. We are continuing to update the website, so please contact us or check back later for more updates.
Legal descriptions and acreage amounts are for Appraisal District use only and should be verified prior to using for legal purpose and or documents. Please contact the Appraisal District to verify all information for accuracy.
Each Galveston CAD appraiser works from his or her own personal vehicle. The appraiser carries an identification badge with his or her picture, name, and unique appraiser number. Below are the various field projects and detailed descriptions of the type of project we may be performing in your neighborhood.
In Galveston County, property taxes are based on tax rates set by the various local governments (taxing units), which levy a tax, and on the value of the property. The valuation or appraisal process, which is performed by the Galveston Central Appraisal District, serves to allocate the tax burden among property owners.
Every school district is required to exempt up to $40,000 of the assessed value. Other taxing jurisdictions may, at their option, grant a percentage homestead exemption up to and including 20%. An owner qualifying for a general homestead exemption may qualify for multiple exemptions.
Mailing Address 9850 Emmett F. Lowry Expressway Ste. A101 Texas City, TX 77591; Phone: (409) 935-1980 Fax: (409) 935-4319 Email: gcad@galvestoncad.org Media and Inquires communications@galvestoncad.org
Just locate your property and select the Green Pay Taxes button. This feature works with multiple properties. Your transaction can be completed using credit card via a secure service. Information provided for research purposes only.
Customer Service. In today’s world, we realize that strong, personalized in customer service is the key for the district’s growth. We always strived to deliver proactive, individualized, and timely support, making our taxpayers feel that their concerns are being heard.
Property Tax Database. Visit texas.gov/propertytaxes to find the link to your local property tax database where you can easily access information regarding your property taxes, including the amount of taxes each entity will impose if the proposed tax rate is adopted.
Exemptions from property tax require applications in most circumstances. Applications for property tax exemptions are filed with the appraisal district in which the property is located. The general deadline for filing an exemption application is before May 1.