Dallas County Property Tax Protests
Dallas Central Appraisal District’s (CAD) formal and informal hearing results are displayed below :
Dallas Property Tax
On an annual basis, O’Connor saves the property owners of Ector millions of dollars by fighting the Ector County Appraisal District’s property tax assessments. O’Connor helps owners of homes, commercial, and business personal property (BPP) totaling more than 300 in total in Ector County with their property tax appeals every year.
Based on 2024 records, O’Connor clients’ own homes, commercial, and BPP in Ector County that are worth more than $120 million a year.
Property owners seeking to enroll in
Property Tax Protection Program™
Enter your information below to enroll in the Property Tax Protection Program and have your property taxes protested.
Property owners in Ector County who protest their property taxes to the Ector County Appraisal District save a collective $21 million a year. A mere one to five percent of property owners in Ector County file an appeal of their property taxes.
If you are part of the 95-99% who don’t appeal, you are most likely paying more than necessary in property taxes. O’Connor is here to support your Ector County property tax appeal.


Brad Perry, Residential Hearings Supervisor and Property Tax Agent
Brad Perry serves as a Residential Property Tax Consultant and Residential Hearings Supervisor at O’Connor, where he has been a valued team member since 2019. As the county lead for client appeals in Ector County, he brings extensive experience in property tax consulting. With over eight years of experience holding a Real Estate License and more than three years with a Property Tax License, Brad has developed strong expertise in negotiation, customer service, and management. His skills have been instrumental in representing O’Connor’s clients in Ector County, fostering relationships, and achieving successful outcomes. Before joining O’Connor, Brad spent a decade as a manager at AT&T and two years as a loan originator. He earned his degree from Lamar University in 2006.
Dallas County Property Tax Protests for

Homes

Commercial
