The Fort Bend Central Appraisal District (FBCAD) is the chief property tax assessment authority for Fort Bend County, Texas. The FBCAD is responsible for appraising all real and personal property within the county, and for issuing property tax bills to property owners.
The FBCAD is governed by a five-member board of directors, who are appointed by the Fort Bend County Commissioners Court. The board of directors is responsible for setting policy for the FBCAD, and for overseeing the operations of the district.
The FBCAD has a staff of approximately 200 employees, who are responsible for appraising property, issuing property tax bills, and collecting property taxes. The FBCAD also provides a variety of other services to property owners, including:
Property appraisal plays a key role in the property tax system. The appraised value of a property is used to determine the amount of property taxes that the owner is required to pay.
Property taxes are used to fund a variety of local government services, including:
Property appraisal is a complex and challenging process. Appraisers must consider a variety of factors when determining the value of a property, including:
If you believe that your property has been appraised at an incorrect value, you can protest your appraisal. To protest your appraisal, you must file a formal protest with the FBCAD.
The FBCAD will then review your protest and make a determination whether or not to adjust the appraised value of your property. If the FBCAD does not adjust the appraised value of your property, you can appeal the decision to the Fort Bend County Appraisal Review Board.
There are a few things you can do to try to get a lower property appraisal:
By following these tips, you can increase your chances of getting a lower property appraisal.
Fort Bend Central Appraisal District
301 Jackson Street
Richmond, TX 77469
(281) 341-4500
www.fbcad.org
Market value is the price that a property would sell for on the open market. Appraised value is the value that the FBCAD has determined that a property is worth for the purposes of property taxation.
Properties are appraised every three years in Fort Bend County.
If you don't agree with your property appraisal, you can protest your appraisal. To protest your appraisal, you must file a formal protest with the FBCAD. The FBCAD will then review your protest and make a determination whether or not to adjust the appraised value of your property. If the FBCAD does not adjust the appraised value of your property, you can appeal the decision to the Fort Bend County Appraisal Review Board.
There are a few things you can do to try to get a lower property appraisal:
Taxing entity | Property tax rate (per $100 of appraised value) |
---|---|
Fort Bend County | 0.4113 |
City of Houston | 0.3933 |
City of Sugar Land | 0.3915 |
City of Missouri City | 0.3893 |
City of Richmond | 0.3846 |
Year | Average property value |
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2021 | $325,000 |
2022 | $350,000 |
2023 | $375,000 |
Year | Property tax revenue (in millions) |
---|---|
2021 | $1,500 |
2022 | $1,750 |
2023 | $2,000 |
Year | Budget (in millions) |
---|---|
2021 | $20 |
2022 | $22 |
2023 | $24 |
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