Q: When are property taxes due in Randall County for the 2024-2025 tax year?
A: Property taxes are due January 31, 2025, for the 2024 tax year. Texas law requires annual payment with no split payment option for most taxpayers.
Q: What homestead exemptions are available and how do I apply?
A: The primary exemption is the $100,000 school district homestead exemption for your primary residence, which requires annual application to the Randall County Appraisal District. Additional exemptions may be available for seniors, disabled persons, and veterans. All exemptions require separate applications and are not automatically granted.
Q: How does the homestead 10% cap work?
A: For properties with an approved homestead exemption, the assessed value for tax purposes cannot increase more than 10% per year, regardless of market value increases. This caps assessment growth but doesn't reduce the actual market value. You must file for homestead exemption to receive this protection.
Q: When do I need to file exemption applications?
A: Homestead and other exemption applications are typically due by April 30th following the tax year. Contact the Randall County Appraisal District for specific deadlines and application forms.
Q: How do I appeal my property assessment?
A: Property owners can protest their appraised value with the Randall County Appraisal Review Board. Protest deadlines are typically in May, and informal and formal hearing processes are available.
Q: What are the penalties for late property tax payments?
A: Texas law imposes penalties and interest on delinquent property taxes, starting February 1st. Penalty rates increase over time and interest accrues monthly.
Q: Can I pay my property taxes online?
A: Contact the Randall County Tax Office directly for current online payment options and accepted payment methods.
Q: Why do property tax rates vary within Randall County?
A: Different areas of the county are served by different school districts, cities, and special districts (water, hospital, fire protection), each with their own tax rates. Your total rate depends on which combination of these taxing entities serve your specific property location.
Q: What triggers a supplemental tax bill?
A: Supplemental taxes are issued for ownership changes, new construction completion, major property improvements, or assessment corrections discovered during the tax year.
Q: Are there exemptions for seniors or disabled persons?
A: Yes, Texas offers additional exemptions for seniors 65+ and disabled persons, but these require separate applications and qualification documentation filed with the Randall County Appraisal District.