Johnson County Appraisal District Employee Summary – 2021
Labor is the biggest expense for the Central Appraisal District of Johnson County. As of 2021, the county has 39 employees, including 13 appraisers. The budget went from $3.16 M to $4.11 M, an increase of about 30%. Over 306,500 tax parcels, mainly residential, need to be evaluated each year. Since there are so many valuations and only 13 appraisers, aerial photography is the chief means of inspecting properties. This gives property owners the opportunity to appeal to their tax values because of possible errors. Johnson County’s tax appeals saved property owners around $200 M a year.
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Johnson County Appraisal District Employee Summary
JohnsonCAD Personnel or Full Time Equivalents
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FTE
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Number of Full-Time Staff
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39 |
Number of Full-Time Appraisers
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13 |
Tax Parcels per Appraiser
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23,577 |
Number of Residential Appraisers
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8 |
Number of Commercial Appraisers
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2 |
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 |
JohnsonCAD Reported salaries
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Annual salary
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Median Salary for RPA Appraiser
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$59,774 |
Highest Salary for RPA Appraiser
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$74,806 |
Defined Benefit Plan?
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Yes |