A short evidence file you can upload in TCAD's portal.
The standard 2026 filing window has passed. These guides remain available, but new packet checkouts are paused until the next Travis County notice season.
The packet is designed for the appraiser reviewing your protest, not for a long legal brief. It focuses on facts, comps, value math, and sources.
Submission PDF for TCAD
Editable Word copy for owner edits or photos
Hearing talking points for an informal review
One-page filing checklist
What evidence the packet checks
The workflow starts with the TCAD record, then looks for comparable sales, equal-and-uniform evidence, broader market context, and purchase-price support when public data is available.
How we keep it usable
The packet avoids promising a result. If the data is limited, the document stays conservative and points out the owner evidence that would help, such as photos or repair estimates.
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
Join the 2027 Travis County notification list.
We will email you when 2027 notices become actionable and the packet workflow reopens.