Denton County Central Appraisal District – 2021
In Denton County, appraisal tax protests are reviewed by their Central Appraisal Review Board. Despite representing themselves as "separate and apart", they received checks from Denton's Central Appraisal District in 2021 totaling $236 M. Amounts of $180 M came from appraisal board hearings. Denton Central ARB conducted approximately 30,437 hearings in 2021.
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Denton's appraisal review board protests generated high savings in 2021, totaling $180 M, based on a value reduction of $6 B that totaled 97% of the appraisal review board savings. Furthermore, homeowners won 97% of their protests, while commercial/BBP owners won 100%. The system for reducing property taxes is already familiar to larger companies. Due to this, commercial and business properties appealed 81% of their total value is 2021, while multifamily owners appealed 100%. Compared to homeowners with 26% protested, the commercial accounts are above average. O’Connor tax consultants can represent you annually when you enroll in our Property Tax Protection Program™.
Denton County Appraisal District Appraiser Summary
Number of Appraisal Review Board Members | 21 |
Number New Appraisal Review Board Members | 10 |
% of New Appraisal Review Board Members | 48% |
Number Returning Appraisal Review Board Members | 11 |
% of Returning Appraisal Review Board Members | 52% |
Days of Hearings | 67 |
Appraisal Review Board Budget | $332,645.00 |
Lowest Appraisal Review Board Per Diem | $88.00 |
Median Appraisal Review Board Per Diem | $175.00 |
Highest Appraisal Review Board Per Diem | $200.00 |
Attorney Paid to Advise Appraisal Review Board | Yes |
Did Appraisal Review Board Retain Licensed Appraiser for Training | No |
On-line Protest System for Appraisal Review Board | Yes |