Sample packet

See the document style before you pay.

The standard 2026 filing window has passed. These guides remain available, but new packet checkouts are paused until the next Travis County notice season.

Why the sample matters

Property tax protest products can be vague about what you actually receive. The sample page shows the packet structure, section by section.

What to compare

Look for clear requested-value math, source-backed evidence, concise appraiser-facing prose, and files you can actually upload or edit.

What changes for your property

Your packet uses your TCAD record and the evidence found for your property. The sample is a format preview, not a promise that every property has the same evidence.

Questions

Do you file the protest for me?+

No. This is a self-file document product. You decide whether to protest and upload the PDF yourself in TCAD's portal.

Do you guarantee TCAD lowers my value?+

No. TCAD and the appraisal review board decide final values. The product is the evidence packet, not a guaranteed tax result.

What if the packet has bad facts or broken files?+

Submit a fix/refund request. We fix or regenerate wrong property facts, unrelated comps, broken files, or inconsistent math first. If we cannot make the packet usable, we refund the $49.

Prepare for next season

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We will email you when 2027 notices become actionable and the packet workflow reopens.

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Sources and limits

FightMyAppraisal prepares evidence packet documents for self-filing. We do not file protests, represent homeowners, or guarantee a reduction.