Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes Online in the County of Randall, Texas using this service!

FAQs

When are taxes due?

Tax statements are mailed each October first and are due upon receipt.

January 31 is the last day of each year to pay without penalty and interest. Taxes are delinquent on February 1 of each year and penalty and interest begin to accrue.

Does the tax office use the post office cancellation mark to determine the payment date?

 Yes, if payment is sent by regular first-class mail or a private mail carrier and properly addressed with pre-paid postage, the post office cancellation mark is considered the date of payment. 

How are the tax rates determined?

The governing body of each taxing unit (commissioner’s court, school board, etc.) sets its own tax rate each year to raise the tax dollars needed to meet the budget it adopted.

The process begins on July 25 of each year when the chief appraiser certifies the appraisal roll to the taxing unit. The governing body must adopt their tax rate for the upcoming tax year by September 30.

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes Online in the County of Randall, Texas using this service!

FAQs

When are taxes due?

Tax statements are mailed each October first and are due upon receipt.

January 31 is the last day of each year to pay without penalty and interest. Taxes are delinquent on February 1 of each year and penalty and interest begin to accrue.

Does the tax office use the post office cancellation mark to determine the payment date?

 Yes, if payment is sent by regular first-class mail or a private mail carrier and properly addressed with pre-paid postage, the post office cancellation mark is considered the date of payment. 

How are the tax rates determined?

The governing body of each taxing unit (commissioner’s court, school board, etc.) sets its own tax rate each year to raise the tax dollars needed to meet the budget it adopted.

The process begins on July 25 of each year when the chief appraiser certifies the appraisal roll to the taxing unit. The governing body must adopt their tax rate for the upcoming tax year by September 30.

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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