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Shelby County Appraisal District

Local Appraisal District

O’Connor is selected as the property tax consultant more often than any other company in Texas because:

  • At O’Connor, we don’t just file property tax appeals—we push every lever available to secure the lowest possible valuation. From informal meetings to ARB hearings, binding arbitration, SOAH, and judicial coordination, we pursue every path with persistence and precision.
  • Years of working closely with Shelby CAD have given us deep insight into what it takes to win. We know the data, the process, and the people—giving your appeal a strategic edge.
  • With millions of Texas property tax appeals under our belt, we leverage a powerful combination of comparable sales and unequal appraisal data—refined by our proprietary software—into robust evidence files often spanning 50 to 100 pages.
  • Our experience means we present data the way Shelby CAD and the ARB expect to see it—clear, credible, and compelling—maximizing your chances of a successful reduction.

Shelby County Appraisal District

Local Appraisal District

Shelby County Appraisal District’s (CAD) formal and informal 2024 hearing results are displayed below:

  • In Shelby County, the 2024 combined total of informal and formal tax hearings resulted in $80,000. Property owners in Shelby County protested 960 accounts’ taxable value in 2024.
  • 16% of informal and 25% of Appraisal Review Board (ARB) property tax appeals in Shelby County were successful.
  • Through informal protests, property owners saved $70,000 in 2024.
  • The percentage of parcels protested in Shelby County reached 2% in 2024.
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1,148

Average HCAD Tax Savings

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Average Property Tax Savings from Protesting (Informal + Formal)

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Residential Property

343

Commercial Property

1,966

Disclaimer: O’Connor is a property tax consultant and is not affiliated with any appraisal district. Data for graphs provided by Texas comptroller.

Single Family
Commercial / Other
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Disclaimer: O’Connor is a property tax consultant and is not affiliated with any appraisal district. Data for graphs provided by Texas comptroller.

Single Family
Commercial / Other
Total

2024 County Appraisal District Statistics

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  • address County: Shelby
  • address Street Address: 724 Shelbyville St. Center, TX 75935-3736
  • address Mailing Address: 724 Shelbyville St. Center, TX 75935-3736
  • address Phone: 936-598-6171

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Shelby County totals 794 square miles, with a population of about 24,192 in 2020. Adjacent counties include Panola, Sabine, San Augustine, Nacogdoches, and Rusk. The total market value of real and personal property in Shelby County in 2023 was $4.25 billion. Shelby County 2023 property taxes were estimated to total $31.66 million based on an effective tax rate of 2.1%, including homestead exemptions. Shelby County property owners protested the appraised value of 56 houses and 1,395 commercial and BPP properties. Shelby County Appraisal Review Board appeals were successful for 1% of property owners. Property tax protests in Shelby County resulted in savings of $480,000 in 2023, or $331.26 per account protested. The 2023 budget for the Shelby Appraisal District was $790,000, including seven employees.

Shelby Property Tax Values

Shelby County

Average Shelby Property Tax Values

1,148

Average Texas Property Tax Values

1,148

Frequently Asked Questions

Property appraisals in Shelby County are handled by the Shelby County Appraisal District. This office determines the value of taxable properties each year, which is then used by local entities to calculate property taxes.

Property values in Shelby County may change based on market conditions, property improvements, or updated appraisal data. The appraisal district reviews properties periodically to ensure values reflect current conditions. If a value seems higher than expected, some property owners choose to review or challenge it.

After receiving a notice of appraised value, property owners can review the details for accuracy. If everything looks correct, no action is required. If there are concerns about the valuation, owners have the option to take further steps, including filing a protest within the given timeline.

Yes, certain exemptions may be available depending on eligibility, such as homestead or other qualifying exemptions. These can reduce the taxable value of a property, helping lower the overall tax amount.

Property owners in Shelby County can file a protest with the appraisal district if they believe their property value is not accurate. This typically involves submitting a protest after receiving the value notice and participating in a review process if needed. While some handle it independently, others prefer working with experienced consultants to better manage the process.