Collin County Tax Appraisal – 2020
Collin Central Appraisal District is governed by a board of directors. The members of the Collin Central Appraisal District Board of Directors are selected by tax entities. The members represent the tax entities (schools, cities, county, and special districts). There are over 46 tax entities in Collin County. The board of directors are primarily responsible for: 1) selecting chief appraiser and 2) approving budget (over $23 million for Collin Central Appraisal District).
Is Anyone Representing You?The members of the board of directors are selected by the tax entities and their role is to represent the interests of the taxing entities. You can represent yourself in appeals at Collin Central Appraisal District.
About 59% of taxable value is protested annually.If you are not appealing on your own, let us represent you. There is no cost to enroll; never miss another property tax deadline. Pay only if we reduce your property taxes that year.
Collin County Appraisal DistrictProperty Tax Governance Summary
Number of Members on Board of Directors | 5 |
How Many B of D Members are an Elected Official | 0 |
Frequency of Board of Director Meetings | Monthly (12) |
Does B of D have Legal Representation? | Yes |
Does Chief Appraiser Have Separate Legal Representation? | No |