Ector County Central Appraisal District – 2021
Tax protests are heard by the Ector County Appraisal Review Board on behalf of the Ector County Appraisal District. Despite presenting itself as independent and separate from the Ector County Appraisal District, it receives checks from the county. The informal hearings and the appraisal review board's hearings held in 2021 resulted in a savings of approximately $12.7 M in property taxes, and the appraisal review board's hearings resulted in a savings of approximately $6.33 M. For 2021, there were 933 hearings in Ector County.
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A value reduction of $234 M in appeals from the Appraisal Review Board allowed property owners in Ector County to save $6.33 M in 2021. In turn, this resulted in 40% tax savings from the Ector County ARB. In terms of appeals won, 57% of residential owners were successful, while 30% of business owners won. Our Property Tax Protection Program™ helps property owners reduce their property taxes. Enroll today and never miss another tax protest deadline!
Ector County Appraisal District Appraiser Summary
Number of Appraisal Review Board Members | 5 |
Number New Appraisal Review Board Members | 2 |
% of New Appraisal Review Board Members | 40% |
Number Returning Appraisal Review Board Members | 3 |
% of Returning Appraisal Review Board Members | 60% |
Days of Hearings | 22 |
Appraisal Review Board Budget | $28,300 |
Lowest Appraisal Review Board Per Diem | $300 |
Median Appraisal Review Board Per Diem | $300 |
Highest Appraisal Review Board Per Diem | $300 |
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 |