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Frisco, Texas — Dallas-Fort Worth Metro — Property Tax Protest

Frisco Property Tax Protest — $79 Flat Fee

Frisco is one of America's fastest-growing cities and consistently ranks among DFW's highest-value markets. Rapid appreciation followed by rate-driven corrections means thousands of Frisco homeowners are over-assessed relative to today's market. TaxAppeal files your formal protest with the Collin Central Appraisal District — backed by comparable sales data and certified mail — for a flat $79.

82%
Protest success rate
$2,100
Avg. annual savings
$79
Flat fee
Collin Co.
Service area
Takes about 4 minutes. You won't be charged until your letter is ready.

Why Frisco Homeowners Should Protest

82% of Texas property tax protests result in a reduction. Frisco homeowners have strong grounds — here's why.

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Collin Central Appraisal District Uses Mass Appraisal

The Collin Central Appraisal District appraises thousands of properties using statistical models that apply broad market trends to entire neighborhoods. Your home's specific condition, updates, and location nuances are often missed — leading to inflated assessments.

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Median Home Value Creates High Stakes

With a median home value of $580,000 in Frisco, even a 5% over-assessment means $725 in excess annual taxes. Protesting is one of the highest-ROI financial decisions a homeowner can make.

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Texas Law Guarantees Your Right to Protest

Under Texas Tax Code §41.41, every Collin County homeowner has the legal right to protest their assessed value every single year. You don't need an attorney. TaxAppeal handles the evidence, the letter, and the certified mail filing.

How TaxAppeal Works in Frisco

Four steps. About 4 minutes of your time. We handle everything else.

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Enter Your Address

Provide your Frisco property address. TaxAppeal pulls your current Collin Central Appraisal District assessed value and property details automatically.

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We Build Your Case

Our system compiles comparable sales evidence from your neighborhood and generates a formal protest letter citing Texas Tax Code §41.41 and §41.43.

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We Mail via Certified Mail

Your protest is printed and mailed to the Collin Central Appraisal District via USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt — creating irrefutable legal proof of timely filing.

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You Save Money

The appraisal district reviews your evidence and typically responds within 30–90 days. Frisco homeowners who protest save an average of $2,100 per year.

About the Collin Central Appraisal District

The Collin Central Appraisal District handles property valuations for Frisco and surrounding Collin County communities.

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2026 Protest Deadline

May 15, 2026, or 30 days from your Notice of Appraised Value mailing date — whichever is later. File early; informal hearing slots fill up fast.

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How TaxAppeal Files

We mail your protest letter with comparable sales evidence via USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt to the Collin Central Appraisal District — creating irrefutable legal proof of timely filing.

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The ARB Process

If your protest isn't resolved at the informal level, it goes to the Appraisal Review Board (ARB) — an independent panel. TaxAppeal notifies you and provides guidance at each stage.

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Appraisal District Website

Visit the Collin Central Appraisal District's website to look up your current assessed value, download your property record card, and verify your account number before filing.

$79 Flat vs. Contingency Firms

Every other Frisco property tax protest service charges a percentage of your savings — every year.

ServiceFee StructureCost on $2,100 Win
✓ TaxAppeal USA$79 flat fee$79
Ownwell25–35% of savings$630
O'Connor / CutMyTaxes30–50% of savings$840
Local Tax Attorney$300–$800+$500+

Texas Property Tax Protest Law

Under Texas Tax Code §41.41, every Collin County homeowner has the legal right to protest their assessed value annually — on grounds of market value (§41.43(a)) or unequal appraisal (§41.43(b)).

The protest deadline is May 15 or 30 days from your notice mailing date — whichever is later. Texas Tax Code §41.44 governs timely filing requirements.

TaxAppeal USA prepares your formal protest and sends it to the Collin Central Appraisal District via USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt — so you have legally admissible proof of timely filing.

Frisco Property Tax Protest FAQ

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Ready to protest your Frisco property taxes?

Join Frisco homeowners saving an average of $2,100/year. $79 flat — no hidden fees, no percentage cuts.

Texas Tax Code §41.41 · Collin Central Appraisal District · USPS Certified Mail Filing