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Camp Central Appraisal District

Local Appraisal District

O’Connor is the leading company representative for the Camp Central Appraisal District property owners because:

  • O’Connor takes an aggressive approach to challenging property tax assessments, utilizing every available avenue—including informal discussions, Appraisal Review Board (ARB) hearings, binding arbitration, the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH), and court appeals—to pursue reductions.
  • O’Connor specializes in lowering property tax burdens for both residential and commercial property owners. We currently assist homeowners in Texas, Illinois, Georgia, and New York, while offering commercial tax reduction services in 45 states. In 2024 alone, we saved our clients over $190 million.
  • Our deep relationships with appraisal district staff, combined with powerful data insights, give us a strategic advantage. With access to over 50 million property sales records, our proprietary software provides compelling evidence that supports successful tax appeals and keeps us in step with appraisal district expectations.
  • Our expertise allows us to gather and present sales data and evidence of unequal appraisals in a format that aligns with the standards required by the Camp County Appraisal District and its Appraisal Review Board. This targeted approach helps maximize the chance of a successful protest.

Camp Central Appraisal District’s formal and informal hearing results are displayed below:

  • In 2023, the combined total tax savings from Camp County informal and formal hearings resulted in $90 thousand, up from $50 thousand in 2022. In 2023, property owners in Camp County contested the taxed value of 530 accounts.
  • In Camp County, 3% of property owners submitted formal protests to the Appraisal Review Board (ARB), while 2% of informal appeals were successfully resolved in favor of the homeowner. Informal appeals through Camp CAD resulted in $20,000 in total property tax savings for homeowners. In comparison, formal protests resolved by the ARB yielded $40,000 in tax reductions.
  • The percentage of protested parcels in Camp County rose from 2% in 2021 to 3% in 2023, indicating a growing number of property owners appealing their assessments.
  • The total tax savings of commercial protests resulting in a reduction in Camp County reached $20 thousand from 2021 to 2023.
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1,148

Average HCAD Tax Savings

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Average Property Tax Savings from Protesting (Informal + Formal)

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Residential Property

343

Commercial Property

1,966

Disclaimer: O’Connor is a property tax consultant and is not affiliated with any appraisal district. Data for graphs provided by Texas comptroller.

Single Family

Commercial / Other

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Percent of informal hearings resulting in a reduction

Percent of formal protests resulting in a reduction

Percent of Parcels Protested in Camp County

Tax Savings From Informal Hearings

Tax Savings From Formal Protests

Total Protests In Camp County

Disclaimer: O’Connor is a property tax consultant and is not affiliated with any appraisal district. Data for graphs provided by Texas comptroller.

Single Family

Commercial / Other

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Cumulative CPI Vs Commercial Other

Residentials valuation Vs CPI

2023 County Appraisal District Statistics

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    County:
    Camp

  • address

    Street Address:
    143 Quitman St. Pittsburg, TX 75686-1361

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    Mailing Address:
    143 Quitman St. Pittsburg, TX 75686-1361

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    Phone:
    903-856-6538

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    Website:
    www.campcad.org

Major Cities:

Pittsburg, Rocky Mound

Anderson County Texas totals 8 square miles, with a 2020 population of about 7,076. Adjacent counties include Henderson, Houston, Freestone, Cherokee, and Leon County. The total market value of real property and personal property in Anderson County in 2020 was $4,900,000,000. Anderson County 2020 property taxes are estimated to total $58,600,000 million based on an effective tax rate of 2.4% including homestead exemptions. Anderson County property owners protested the noticed value for 214 houses and 1,100 commercial and BPP properties. Anderson County Appraisal Review Board appeals were successful for 17.05% of the owners. Property owner property tax protests in Anderson County results in savings of $16,062,679 million in 2020, or $12,355 per account protested. The 2020 budget for Anderson was $1,200,000 including 13 employees.

Camp Property Tax Values

Camp County

Average Camp Property Tax Values

1,148

Average Texas Property Tax Values

1,148

Frequently Asked Questions

File a property tax protest by May 15th, or 30 days after Harris County Appraisal District sends a value notice, whichever is later. Protest both market value and unequal appraisal. Ask HCAD to provide a copy of the hearing evidence; they are required to provide it at no cost. Find neighborhood comparable sales which support a lower value. Find comparable properties that have a lower tax assessment and summarize them in a grid. Review the appraisal district property description that overstates the quality or quantity of improvements. Meet with the HCAD appraiser at the informal hearing to settle. If you do not receive a reasonable offer, present to the Harris County Appraisal Review Board. Protest annually for best results.

Harris County property tax bills are generally mailed in October or November for the current year. Property taxes are paid in arrears, so the bill in October 2023 is for calendar year 2023.

Harris County property tax bills can be paid online at the Harris County Tax Assessor Collector website. Harris County property taxes can be paid in person, by mail or online. Payments are due January 31.

Harris County property taxes can be paid in person, by mail / Fed Ex or online at the Harris County Tax Assessor Collector website. Property taxes are considered timely paid if paid online or send by mail by January 31. Large penalties and interest apply if property taxes are not paid timely.

Harris County property taxes are due January 31 or 30 days after the tax bill is mailed, whichever is later. Virtually all Harris County property taxes are due by January 31 and draconian penalties and interest accrue if taxes are not paid timely.