REQUEST TO RESCHEDULE YOUR ARB HEARING
These forms are to reschedule ARB formal hearings ONLY.
If you need to cancel/reschedule an informal meeting with a TCAD appraiser, you may do so in your portal. If you do not have a portal account or need assistance, please contact our customer service department.
To request that your protest hearing before the Appraisal Review Board be rescheduled, please complete the appropriate form.
Information on rescheduled hearing dates and times will be available in a property owner’s online portal or using the property search feature on our website.
The Travis Appraisal Review Board is an independent entity. The Travis Central Appraisal District does not handle ARB scheduling. If you have questions or concerns about your ARB hearing, contact the Travis Appraisal Review Board at [email protected].
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Your protest will be dismissed if you do not appear in person, through a valid affidavit, by agent, or by pre-scheduled telephone hearing. You may request that the ARB Chairperson reopen the hearing by sending a letter within 4 days of your scheduled hearing citing the good cause reason for failure to appear.
In-person hearings are conducted at the Travis Central Appraisal District office located at 850 E Anderson Lane. The hearing letter you receive will have specific instructions regarding the location of your hearing.
The Appraisal Review Board (ARB) sets protest hearing schedules. You will receive a notice of protest hearing letter by general mail at least 15 days before the scheduled formal hearing date. Included with that letter will be a copy of Property Taxpayer’s Remedies (a publication of the State Comptroller’s Office), a copy of the ARB hearing procedures, and a statement that you have the right to inspect the information that the Appraisal District plans to introduce at your hearing.
Please bring your hearing letter to expedite the check in process. You should also bring any information that you want to present to support the value you think is correct. Bring 5 sets of the evidence to the formal hearing.
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