Tarrant County property tax appeal
Tarrant County homeowners file Form 50-132 with TAD by May 15 or within 30 days of the appraisal notice. Fort Worth and Arlington protests usually settle informally with comparable sales, and the TAD portal accepts evidence and tracks status through the season.
Deadline
May 15 or 30 days after TAD mails your notice
Form
Form 50-132 (TAD online portal)
Where to file
State guide
What works in Tarrant County
TAD has invested in online tools; nearly all Fort Worth and Arlington protests can be filed and resolved without a courthouse visit.
Across Texas, the strongest single-family appeals pair three to five recent comparable sales with documented property condition. See the evidence and comps guide for what the ARB will weigh.
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General information only, not legal advice. Confirm the deadline on your most recent notice from Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD).