How Property Tax Works
Schleicher 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 the primary revenue source for local government functions, with the county's effective tax rate for 2025 set at 1.28 percent of assessed value. This represents a modest 0.98 percent increase from the previous year, generating an additional $42,090 in revenue to support growing service demands.
Property tax rates vary by location within Schleicher County due to overlapping special taxing districts, municipal boundaries, and school district zones. The largest component typically comes from the Schleicher County Independent School District, which benefits from Texas's $100,000 homestead exemption for primary residences. Property owners should expect their actual tax rate to differ based on their specific location and the combination of taxing entities that serve their area.
Property taxes in Schleicher County are due by January 31st each year, with payments becoming delinquent after February 1st. The county follows Texas Property Tax Code regulations, including the 10% annual assessment cap for homestead properties and various exemption programs that require separate applications.