Tarrant County Appraisal District Employee Summary – 2022
The main cost component for the
Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) is labor.
Tarrant CAD has a total of 212 employees, including 122 appraisers as of 2022. The Tarrant CAD budget increased from $20 million in 2013 to $26 million in 2022, a 31% increase. However, they have over 1,832,461 tax parcels of real property to value annually. There are opportunities to appeal the property and/or valuation models, since there are so many valuations, few appraisers, and few ways to view property other than photography. Property tax appeals save Tarrant County owners over $451 million annually.
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Every year, large owners of commercial real estate appeal 72% of the property's worth. They take this action because, in the over 40 years since Tarrant CAD was founded (around 1980), it has shown to be effective. Homeowners with high values are more likely to file an appeal, but only approximately 28% of homeowners do so. With O'Connor, there is no minimum valuation required to speak with a qualified property tax consultant. Join the Property Tax Protection Program™. You don't pay a charge until we lower your property taxes that year; there are no upfront costs or flat rates. Enroll with O'Connor right now to avoid regretting missing deadlines.
Tarrant County Appraisal District Employee Summary
TAD Personnel or Full Time Equivalents
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FTE
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Number of Full-Time Staff
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212 |
Number of Full-Time Appraisers
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122 |
Tax Parcels per Appraiser
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15,020 |
Number of Residential Appraisers
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45 |
Number of Commercial Appraisers
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49 |
Full-Time Staff for Exemptions
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NA |
Full-Time Staff for ARB
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NA |
Full-Time Staff for Mapping
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NA |
Full-Time Staff for IT
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NA |
Full-Time Staff for Customer Service
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NA |
Full-Time Staff for Administration
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NA |
TAD Reported salaries
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Annual salary
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Median Salary for RPA Appraiser
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$81,494 |
Highest Salary for RPA Appraiser
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$161,366 |
Defined Benefit Plan?
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Yes |