Property Valuation
Texas Central Appraisal Districts (CADs) are required to reappraise property at least once every:
A5 years
B3 years✓ Correct
CEvery year
D10 years
Explanation
Texas Property Tax Code Section 25.18 requires county appraisal districts to reappraise all property in their jurisdiction at least once every three years. Many CADs appraise annually to keep values current. Owners should review their appraisals annually and file protests when values appear incorrect.
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