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Grayson County Appraisal District Employee Summary – 2021

Grayson Central Appraisal District (Grayson CAD) expenses are primarily labor. Grayson Central Appraisal District has a total of 42 employees, including 18 appraisers as of 2021. The Grayson CAD budget increased from $3 million in 2013 to $5 million in 2021, a 67% increase. However, they have over 108,500 tax parcels to value annually, and that is just real property. With so many valuations, so few appraisers and limited ability to inspect property other than via aerial photography, there are opportunities to appeal the property description and or valuation model or comparable sales or assessment comparables. Property tax appeals save Grayson County owners over $4 MM annually.

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Large commercial property owners appeal 42% of the property value annually. They do this because it has proven successful over the last 40+ years since Grayson CAD was established (around 1980). Only about 7% of home owners appeal, with high value home owners more likely to appeal. There is no minimum value to access a professional property tax consultant with O'Connor. Enroll in the Property Tax Protection Program. No flat fees. No upfront cost. Never a fee unless we reduce your property taxes that year. Avoid regrets over missed deadlines; enroll today, relax and sale.

Grayson County Appraisal District Employee Summary

GraysonCAD Personnel or Full Time Equivalents FTE
Number of Full-Time Staff 42
Number of Full-Time Appraisers 17
Tax Parcels per Appraiser 6,382
Number of Residential Appraisers 9
Number of Commercial Appraisers 4
Full-Time Staff for Exemptions NA
Full-Time Staff for ARB NA
Full-Time Staff for Mapping NA
Full-Time Staff for IT NA
Full-Time Staff for Customer Service NA
Full-Time Staff for Administration NA
GraysonCAD Reported salaries Annual salary
Median Salary for RPA Appraiser $78,000
Highest Salary for RPA Appraiser $125,000
Defined Benefit Plan? Yes