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  • Why are sketches no longer available for viewing?

    In compliance with State Law, sketches are no longer available on this site; effective September 1, 2005.

    Senate Bill 541 is an act that relates to Internet posting of regarding certain residential property held by an appraisal district.

    Information in appraisal records may not be posted on the Internet if the information is a photograph, sketch, or floor plan of an improvement to real property that is designed primarily for use as a human residence. This does not apply to an aerial photograph that depicts five or more separately owned buildings.

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  • How current is your data?
    Visit the County Updates Page for a list of counties and the dates their data was last updated.
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  • Do you display tax information?

    No. Currently we do not provide tax information for the properties.

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  • How is my property appraised? The information about my property is incorrect!

    These type of questions can only be answered by each individual appraisal district. Please Go to the county's info page for contact information.

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  • Are maps available online?

    No. Currently we do not display maps for the properties.

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    Every effort has been made to offer the most current and correct information possible on these pages. The information included on these pages has been compiled by county staff from a variety of sources, and is subject to change without notice. The Software Group nor Tyler Technologies makes no warranties or representations whatsoever regarding the quality, content, completeness, accuracy, or adequacy of such information and data. The Software Group and Tyler Technologies reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. Original records may differ from the information on these pages. Verification of information on source documents is recommended. By using this application, you assume all risks arising out of or associated with access to these pages, including but not limited to risks of damage to your computer, peripherals, software and data from any virus, software, file or other cause associated with access to this application. The Software Group nor Tyler Technologies shall be liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of any cause relating to use of this application, including but not limited to mistakes, omissions, deletions, errors, or defects in any information contained in these pages, or any failure to receive or delay in receiving information.

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