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Gaines County Appraisal District Employee Summary 2024
As of 2024, a large expense of the Gaines County Appraisal District (CAD) is labor, supporting a staff of six employees including two appraisers. On average, each appraiser is responsible for evaluating approximately 27,648 tax parcels annually.
Are You Getting Your Share?
Due to the high volume of properties and limited staffing, the appraisal process may occasionally result in inaccuracies. These can include issues with property descriptions, valuation models, comparable sales data, or assessment comparables, making some valuations eligible for appeal. With O’Connor, there is no minimum property value required to receive expert assistance. Through our Property Tax Protection Program™, you pay nothing unless we successfully reduce your property taxes for the year.
Are You Getting Your Share?
Due to the high volume of properties and limited staffing, the appraisal process may occasionally result in inaccuracies. These can include issues with property descriptions, valuation models, comparable sales data, or assessment comparables, making some valuations eligible for appeal. With O’Connor, there is no minimum property value required to receive expert assistance. Through our Property Tax Protection Program™, you pay nothing unless we successfully reduce your property taxes for the year.
Employee Summary
| GainesCAD Personnel or Full Time Equivalents | FTE |
|---|---|
| Number of Full-Time Staff | 6 |
| Number of Full-Time Appraisers | 2 |
| Tax Parcels per Appraiser | 27648 |
| Number of Residential Appraisers | |
| Number of Commercial Appraisers | |
| Full-Time Staff for Exemptions | |
| Full-Time Staff for ARB | |
| Full-Time Staff for Mapping | |
| Full-Time Staff for IT | |
| Full-Time Staff for Customer Service | |
| Full-Time Staff for Administration |
| GainesCAD Reported salaries | Annual salary |
|---|---|
| Median Salary for RPA Appraiser | N/A |
| Highest Salary for RPA Appraiser | 0 |
| Defined Benefit Plan? |