ENROLL NOW Property Tax Protection Program™
Navarro County Tax Appraisal – 2023
The Navarro Central Appraisal District (CAD) is overseen by a board of directors made up of five members chosen by local taxing entities such as school districts, cities, counties, and special-purpose districts. These members act on behalf of the entities that appoint them and are primarily responsible for hiring the chief appraiser and approving the appraisal district's budget.
Is Anyone Representing You?
While property owners in Navarro County can choose to handle their own protests, the process is often complex and time-consuming. If you're not able to navigate it on your own, O’Connor is here to help. Enrolling in our Property Tax Protection Program™ is completely free, and you'll never miss an important property tax deadline again. Best of all, we only charge a fee if we successfully reduce your property tax bill.
Is Anyone Representing You?
While property owners in Navarro County can choose to handle their own protests, the process is often complex and time-consuming. If you're not able to navigate it on your own, O’Connor is here to help. Enrolling in our Property Tax Protection Program™ is completely free, and you'll never miss an important property tax deadline again. Best of all, we only charge a fee if we successfully reduce your property tax bill.
Navarro Central Appraisal DistrictProperty Tax Governance Summary
Number of Members on Board of Directors | 5 |
How Many B of D Members are an Elected Official | 1 |
Frequency of Board of Director Meetings | 7 |
Does B of D have Legal Representation? | No |
Does Chief Appraiser Have Separate Legal Representation? | No |