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How to Look Up Your Texas Property Tax Records Online 

Whether you’re buying a home, researching a property’s tax history, or simply reviewing your annual tax bill, it’s easier than ever to look up property tax records online in Texas.

Most Texas counties provide online property tax search tools that allow homeowners to view tax bills, payment history, and property information using an address, owner name, or property account number. Learn more about the process below.

How Do I Find My Property Tax Bill Online? 

The easiest way to find your property tax bill online is by visiting your county’s tax collector or appraisal district website.

Most county websites allow you to search using:

  • Property address
  • Owner’s name
  • Property account number
  • Parcel or tax ID number

Once you’ve located your property, you can typically view:

  • Current property tax bill
  • Previous tax bills
  • Payment history
  • Property value information
  • Any delinquent taxes owed

How to Find Property Taxes by Address 

If you don’t know your property account number, don’t worry. Most counties allow you to find property taxes by address.

Simply enter the property’s street address into the county’s online search tool to view available tax information.

Search results may include:

  • Property owner
  • Assessed value
  • Taxing entities
  • Annual tax amount
  • Outstanding balance, if applicable

How to Look Up Property Taxes Owed 

If you’re wondering whether property taxes are still outstanding, many county websites display the current balance due.

In addition to your current bill, you may also be able to see:

  • Delinquent property taxes
  • Penalties and interest
  • Collection status
  • Payment deadlines

If taxes have become delinquent, additional costs may continue to accrue until the balance is paid.

Where Can I Find Texas Property Tax Records? 

Property tax records are generally maintained by your local county.

Depending on your county, records may be available through:

  • The County Tax Assessor-Collector
  • The County Appraisal District
  • Online county property search portals

If you’re unsure which office maintains your records, a quick search for your county’s property tax website is usually the fastest way to get started.

Need Help with Delinquent Property Taxes? 

Looking up your property tax records is often the first step toward understanding your tax situation. If you can’t find your property, you can call the county tax office to find out if you owe taxes. If you’ve discovered that your property taxes are delinquent, it’s important to understand your options before additional penalties and interest continue to grow.

Johnson & Starr helps Texas property owners explore solutions for delinquent property taxes and navigate the process with confidence.

Contact Johnson & Starr today to learn more about your options.

How do I find my property tax bill online?

Most Texas counties allow you to search for your property tax bill online using your property address, owner name, or account number. Once you locate your property, you can typically view your current bill, payment history, and any outstanding balance.

Can I find property taxes by address?

Yes. Most county tax offices provide an online search tool that lets you find property taxes by entering a property’s street address. You’ll usually be able to view the property’s tax information, assessed value, and payment status.

How do I look up property taxes owed?

To look up property taxes owed, visit your county tax assessor-collector’s website and search for your property. If taxes are delinquent, the site may display the amount owed along with any penalties, interest, or collection fees.

Are Texas property tax records public?

Yes. Property tax records are generally considered public information in Texas. Many counties make these records available online, allowing anyone to search by property address, owner name, or parcel number.

What information is included in Texas property tax records?

Property tax records typically include the property owner’s name, property address, assessed value, tax bill, payment history, taxing entities, and whether any taxes are currently delinquent.

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