TAD

Tarrant County Property Tax Protest

Should you protest your Tarrant County property taxes? Get a free instant analysis and find out if it's worth your time.

82%
Success Rate
$950
Avg. Annual Savings
750K+
Properties
9.1%
Avg YoY Increase

Why Protest in Tarrant County?

Rising Assessments

Tarrant County saw an average 9.1% increase in property assessments this year.

Significant Savings

The average successful protest saves $950 per year in property taxes.

Deadline Approaching

The protest deadline for Tarrant County is May 15, 2026. Don't miss it!

Cities We Cover

Fort Worth
Arlington
Grapevine
Southlake
Bedford

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I protest my Tarrant County property taxes?

File a protest with the TAD by May 15, 2026. You can do this online, by mail, or in person. TexasTaxSignal helps you decide if it's worth protesting before you invest time in the process.

What is the success rate for Tarrant County property tax protests?

Informal protests in Tarrant County have approximately a 82% success rate. However, success depends on having valid grounds for protest - that's what TexasTaxSignal helps you determine.

How much can I save by protesting in Tarrant County?

The average successful protest in Tarrant County results in annual savings of $950. Your actual savings depend on your property's specific situation and how much your assessment exceeds fair market value.