What is the deadline to protest property taxes in Ector County, Texas?
The Ector County property tax protest deadline is May 15 (or 30 days after your assessment notice, whichever is later). Under Texas Tax Code §41.41, you must file your protest before this date or lose the right to challenge your assessment for the year.
How does TaxAppeal USA handle my Ector County protest?
We generate a professional protest letter using your Ector County property data, comparable sales in your area, and the specific legal arguments that work best with the Ector County Appraisal District. We then send it via USPS Certified Mail on your behalf — you don't have to file anything yourself.
How much can I save on my Ector County property taxes?
The average successful protest in Texas reduces the assessed value by 10–20%, saving homeowners $600–$2,000+ per year. TaxAppeal USA charges a flat $79 — far better than the 25–50% contingency fee charged by most protest companies.
What appraisal district handles Ector County?
Ector County property tax protests are handled by the Ector County Appraisal District. TaxAppeal USA directs your certified letter to the correct address automatically.
Is it worth protesting my Ector County property taxes?
Yes. Between 60–80% of Texas homeowners who file a protest receive a reduction. The cost to try is just $79 with TaxAppeal USA — and if you save even $500/year, you'll earn back that fee in under two months.
Do I need to attend a hearing for my Ector County protest?
Not with TaxAppeal USA. We send your certified letter with a complete evidence package. Many Texas counties settle protests informally before any hearing is required. If your county schedules a formal Appraisal Review Board (ARB) hearing, we'll notify you with guidance on what to expect.