The Colorado County Appraisal District (CCAD) is a political subdivision of the State of Texas, established in 1982 to discover and appraise properties for ad valorem tax purposes within the district's boundaries. Governed by a board of directors elected by local taxing units, CCAD operates under the standards and guidelines of the Texas Property Tax Code, the Property Tax Assistance Division of the Texas State Comptroller's Office, the International Association of Assessing Officers, and the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. Responsible for fair market appraisals, CCAD serves various taxing units including Colorado County, Columbus ISD, Hallettsville ISD, and the City of Columbus.
The appraisal district's primary function is to administer property tax laws, including providing information on residence homestead exemptions, limitations on appraised values for homesteads, and productivity appraisals for farm and ranch properties. With a commitment to fairness and accuracy, CCAD plays a crucial role in determining property taxes for the jurisdictions it serves, ensuring compliance with state regulations and guidelines. Through its diligent efforts, CCAD contributes to the equitable distribution of tax burdens and the funding of essential public services in Colorado County and its surrounding areas.
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