- CADs Handle 15 Million Properties for About 3,600 Taxing Units
- Rylander Reports
- Annual Property Tax Conference Program
- Joint Conference Pre-Registration Form
- Penalty and Interest Charges for Delinquent Tax Collections
- PTD Staff Clarifies Fencing Cost Method and Adjustments
- Penalty and Interest Rate Schedule - 1999/2000
- Insert: 1999 Texas Property Tax Law Changes
Type of Collection OfficeWho Collects and For Whom* Does not include taxing units served by private firms.
Year CADs Counties ISDs Cities Special Districts/
PrivateTotal 1986 732 720 124 59 305 1,940 1987 780 837 134 58 293 2,102 1988 813 854 126 74 4 1,871* 1989 839 955 105 69 7 1,975* 1990 867 1,048 106 56 434 2,511 1991 1,031 1,199 870 47 461 3,608** 1992 1,077 1,261 781 79 488 3,686** 1993 952 1,215 126 60 497 2,850 1994 940 1,311 124 60 470 2,909 1995 922 1,393 121 60 472 2,968 1996 924 1,450 121 51 481 3,027 1997 915 1,484 126 51 450 3,026 1998 918 1,576 127 41 462 3,124
** Includes County Education Districts.
NOTE: Figures in tables above are as reported to the Comptroller by county appraisal districts.
1997 Collecting Offices & Units Served 1998 Collecting Offices & Units Served 166 counties for 1,484 taxing units 169 counties for 1,576 taxing units 119 CADs for 915 taxing units 120 CADs for 918 taxing units 12 cities for 51 taxing units 8 cities for 41 taxing units 44 school offices for 126 taxing units 45 school offices for 127 taxing units 1 water district for 3 taxing units 1 water district for 3 taxing units 39 private firms for 447 taxing units 54 private firms for 459 taxing units 381 offices collecting for 3,026 units 397 offices collecting for 3,124 units
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Appraisal District Spending, 1982-99
1998 CAD Spending by Size
Seventeen-Year Review of Appraisal District Workload
