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It will be necessary for you to file your own protest with your local county appraisal district. The protest deadline for most owners is May 31 this year and protests mailed to the county appraisal district must be postmarked no later than that date.
If your hearing is within 7 days you MUST call our office to sign up. Signing up electronically will NOT guarantee our attendance at your hearing.
Check with your appraisal district or on your property value notice for your correct protest deadline.
Click here for the Protest Form.
*IMPORTANT* After you file your protest, O'Connor & Associates can still represent you at your hearing. If you would like us to handle your appeal, please fill out the form below or contact us by phone at 713-290-9700 / Toll Free at 1-877-4TAXCUT (1-877-482-9288), or you can e-mail the account you would like us to represent to: proptax@poconnor.com.
To sign up for protesting your residential property, simply fill out the form below and our staff will contact you to get all the information we need to fight for you! .