Blanco
Appraisal District
200 N. Avenue G
Johnson City, Texas 78636
Phone: 830-868-4013
Fax:
830-868-7330
Web address:
Blanco, Johnson City, Round
Mountain
The Tax Appraisal District of Blanco County is responsible
for appraising all real and business personal property
within Blanco County including Johnson City, Blanco, Round
Mountain, Blowout, Hye, Payton and Twin Sisters, Texas
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Blanco County Legal Help
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The Blanco County Appraisal Office in Johnson City has
information about property tax exemptions and discounts that
could save you money.
The Homestead exemption for example could reduce your property
taxes by up to $1500 a year and it's available
to almost all Blanco County homeowners who live in their home. If you are over
65, disabled, or a veteran, you may qualify for additional
exemptions. Contact the Blanco County Appraisal
Office in Johnson City for more information.
Energy-Efficiency Tax Credits and Utility Discounts
In addition to local property tax
exemptions, certain Federal tax credits and utility company
rebates may apply for people who live in the Blanco
County Appraisal District and make energy efficient improvements.
Local home improvement contractors can help you qualify for federal, state and local rebates, discounts and tax credits specific to
Blanco County. You can get free no-obligation quotes in minutes from local contractors
who live and work in the Blanco County Appraisal District.
Blanco
County Appraisal Protests and Appeals
You may protest if you disagree with the appraisal
district value or any of the appraisal district's
actions concerning your property.
If you are dissatisfied with the Appraisal Review
Board's findings, 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 state
district court in the county in which your property
is located; to an independent arbitrator; or to the
State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH).
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