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Palo Pinto County, Texas

Property tax exemption information, filing guidance, and appraisal district contacts for Palo Pinto County landowners.

County Seat

Palo Pinto

Region

North Texas

Population

29,189

Filing Deadline

April 30

Appraisal District

Palo Pinto County Appraisal District

AddressContact the appraisal district for address
PhoneContact the appraisal district
WebsiteVisit the Texas Comptroller website for details
Available Exemptions

Exemption Types in Palo Pinto County

Important Deadlines

Key Dates for Palo Pinto County

April 30 — Filing Deadline

All agricultural, wildlife, and timber exemption applications must be submitted to the Palo Pinto County Appraisal District by April 30. Late applications may be accepted with a penalty until the appraisal review board approves the records.

January 1 — Qualification Date

Your property must qualify for the exemption as of January 1 of the tax year. Land use, acreage, and intensity standards are evaluated as of this date.

Common Questions

Palo Pinto County FAQ

How do I file an ag exemption in Palo Pinto County?
To file an agricultural exemption in Palo Pinto County, contact the Palo Pinto County Appraisal District and submit a completed Application for 1-d-1 (Open-Space) Agricultural Use Appraisal. You must demonstrate at least 5 of the past 7 years of qualifying agricultural use at the intensity level required by Palo Pinto County. The filing deadline is April 30 each year.
What is the minimum acreage for Palo Pinto County?
Minimum acreage requirements in Palo Pinto County vary by exemption type and agricultural practice. Generally, the Palo Pinto County Appraisal District requires a minimum of 10 acres for standard agricultural exemptions, though beekeeping exemptions may qualify with as few as 5 acres. Contact the appraisal district directly for county-specific requirements.
Where is the Palo Pinto County Appraisal District?
Contact the Palo Pinto County Appraisal District for their current office location and hours. You can search for their contact information on the Texas Comptroller's website.
What forms do I need for Palo Pinto County?
For Palo Pinto County, you will typically need: Application for 1-d-1 (Open-Space) Agricultural Use Appraisal, a Wildlife Management Plan (if applying for wildlife exemption), proof of agricultural use documentation, and any supporting evidence of qualifying activity. Forms are available from the Palo Pinto County Appraisal District office or their website.
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