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Bexar County Home Owners
Don’t Overpay Your Property Taxes
We offer a simple, all-in-one protest packet for one low price for you to use for your protest.

Property Tax Appeal
One of your most important rights as a Texas taxpayer is your right to protest your property valuation to the appraisal review board (ARB).
If you are dissatisfied with your property tax protest results, you have the right to appeal the ARB’s decision. Depending on the facts and type of property, you may be able to appeal to the district court, to an independent arbitrator, or the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH).
Protest Your Bexar County Property Taxes Checklist
To have a hearing and dispute the appraised value, you must file a protest with the Bexar County Appraisal District by May 15th. You have two options to file: online E-File or via Mail.
You can download and print this guide below.
- I know my deadline to file my appeal, the date is __________________________
- I gathered my property valuation evidence from HomeTaxCheck, saving me hours and hours of research
- I submitted a written protest of value or created an account/registered online at www.bcadonline.org
- I know my hearing date, the date is _____________________
- I took pictures of damages (roof repairs needed, cracks in home) to show my home value inaccurate
- I submitted all my evidence (the HomeTaxCheck evidence packet, images and other reports)online – or gathered evidence for face to face hearing
- I have made additional copies of my evidence for the hearing
- I double checked all documents/signed
- I bookmarked the Bexar County Website to check for updates regarding my protest
- I told my neighbors about HomeTaxCheck – If they protest, this will assist me in reducing my value and possibly theirs
Home Tax Check (formally Bexar Tax Check) is the residential division of Assessment Technologies, LTD. Services are not intended for commercial properties. Please visit atechltd.com for more information on business services.