Red River Appraisal District
Local Appraisal District
O’Connor is the leading company representative for the Red River Appraisal District property owners because:
- O’Connor leverages every available strategy to reduce your property taxes, including binding arbitration—an option we regularly use. We cover the arbitration deposit, even though it may not be refunded depending on the outcome of the hearing.
- Clients can sign up for O’Connor’s Property Tax Protection Program™ online in just 2–3 minutes. Once enrolled, we automatically protest your property taxes every year, providing continuous savings efforts with no further action required on your part.
- As part of our Property Tax Protection Program™, O’Connor offers personalized concierge service site visits. Our knowledgeable and approachable team is available for one-on-one consultations to discuss how we can help lower your property taxes beyond the ARB level. We customize our approach to each case to maximize your potential tax reduction.
- Our extensive experience has enabled us to compile sales and unequal appraisal data in the precise format required by the Red River Appraisal District and the Red River County ARB.
Red River Appraisal District
Local Appraisal District
Red River Appraisal District’s formal and informal hearing results are displayed below:
- The Texas Comptroller’s records on Red River County property taxes are missing several key data points typically provided by the state, making it difficult to determine the full extent of tax savings resulting from informal and formal protest hearings since 2021.
- Although the overall number of property tax protests in Red River County remains relatively low, there has been a gradual upward trend over time.
- Historical data indicates that residential and commercial property owners participated in informal hearings at nearly the same rate. However, in formal hearings, commercial property owners were more likely to file protests than residential owners.
- Property owners in Red River County have the option to appeal their assessed property value through the Red River County Appraisal Review Board (ARB), which may result in a reduction of their property tax burden.
Save With O’Connor
1,148
Average HCAD Tax Savings

Average Property Tax Savings from Protesting (Informal + Formal)
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
Total
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
Total
2023 County Appraisal District Statistics
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County:
Red River -
Street Address:
203 W. Washington St. Clarksville, TX 75426-3629 -
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 461 Clarksville, TX 75426-0461 -
Phone:
903-427-4181
Major Cities:
Clarksville, Avery, Bogata, Annona, Detroit
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.
Red River Property Tax Values
