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Galveston Central Appraisal District 2023 GIS / IT Summary
The Galveston Central Appraisal District (CAD) is responsible for determining property values used to calculate property taxes across Galveston County. In 2023, the county included approximately 200,300 taxable parcels. Given the volume, the district relies on specialized services to ensure accurate valuations. That year, the CAD invested $187,800 in contract appraisal services, $210,000 in GIS technology, $125,000 in aerial photography, and another $125,000 in computer-aided mass appraisal tools.
Galveston CAD has proper representation - Who is representing you?
While property owners are allowed to appeal their appraisals independently, most choose not to do so each year. Some years see a surge in appeals, while others fall short of expectations. With O’Connor, your property is reviewed annually, regardless of its value. You pay nothing to join the Property Tax Protection Program™ unless we successfully reduce your taxes. Enroll today to ensure you don’t miss the next appeal deadline.
Galveston CAD has proper representation - Who is representing you?
While property owners are allowed to appeal their appraisals independently, most choose not to do so each year. Some years see a surge in appeals, while others fall short of expectations. With O’Connor, your property is reviewed annually, regardless of its value. You pay nothing to join the Property Tax Protection Program™ unless we successfully reduce your taxes. Enroll today to ensure you don’t miss the next appeal deadline.
Galveston Central Appraisal District GIS / IT Summary
Full-Time Staff for Mapping | NA |
Full-Time Staff for IT | NA |
Full-Time Staff for Customer Service | NA |
Number of Tax Parcels | 200,300 |
$ for Contract Appraisal Services | $187,800 |
$ Computer Aided Mass Appraisal | $125,000 |
$ GIS | $210,000 |
$ Aerial Photos | $125,000 |