How Property Tax Works
Nolan County, Texas operates under the state's property tax system to fund essential local services including schools, county operations, emergency services, and infrastructure maintenance. Property taxes are assessed based on the appraised value of real estate and personal property, with the Nolan County Appraisal District determining property values annually. The county adopted a tax rate of $0.4214965 per $100 of assessed valuation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year, representing a decrease from the previous year.
Property tax rates in Nolan County vary significantly by location due to overlapping taxing jurisdictions including school districts, municipalities, hospital districts, and other special purpose districts. While the county rate provides a baseline, property owners may pay additional taxes to multiple entities depending on their specific location within the county. Texas law provides several homeowner protections, including a 10% annual cap on assessed value increases for homestead properties and various exemptions that can reduce the taxable value of qualifying properties.