Should you protest your Travis County property taxes? Get a free instant analysis and find out if it's worth your time.
Travis County saw an average 11.5% increase in property assessments this year.
The average successful protest saves $1,450 per year in property taxes.
The protest deadline for Travis County is May 15, 2026. Don't miss it!
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File a protest with the TCAD 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.
Informal protests in Travis County have approximately a 88% success rate. However, success depends on having valid grounds for protest - that's what TexasTaxSignal helps you determine.
The average successful protest in Travis County results in annual savings of $1,450. Your actual savings depend on your property's specific situation and how much your assessment exceeds fair market value.