Property Taxes in Fort Bend County
Fort Bend County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas, and that growth has driven property values — and property tax assessments — upward. Communities like Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond, Rosenberg, and Katy (Fort Bend side) have seen significant assessment increases in recent years. The Fort Bend Central Appraisal District (FBCAD) reassesses all properties annually, and rising home values in the area mean many homeowners are paying more than they should.
The good news is that you have the legal right to protest your assessed value every year, and the process is straightforward. With the right evidence, many Fort Bend County homeowners successfully lower their assessed values and reduce their tax bills.
How to Protest with Fort Bend CAD
The Fort Bend Central Appraisal District follows the same Texas property tax protest rules as other counties. You can file your protest online through the FBCAD website, by mail, or in person at the FBCAD office. The Texas protest deadline is May 15 or 30 days after your Notice of Appraised Value was mailed — whichever is later.
When filing, you can protest under market value (your home is assessed higher than what it would sell for) or unequal appraisal (comparable properties in your area are assessed lower). Selecting both gives you the strongest position going into your hearing.
After filing, FBCAD schedules an informal hearing where you meet with a staff appraiser to present your evidence. If you cannot reach an agreement, you proceed to a formal hearing before the Appraisal Review Board (ARB).
What You Need to Protest Successfully
A successful Fort Bend County protest comes down to evidence. The appraiser will not lower your value based on a general feeling that your taxes are too high — you need specific data that demonstrates your property is overvalued. This includes:
- Comparable sales — recent home sales in your area that closed at prices below your assessed value
- Equity comparisons — similar Fort Bend County properties with lower assessed values per square foot
- Market analysis — local market trends showing conditions that support a lower valuation
- Condition issues — documentation of problems affecting your property's value (foundation, roof, flood history)
Your Fort Bend Protest Report Includes
- Comparable Sales Analysis
Recent sales of homes similar to yours in Fort Bend County, with property details, sale prices, and proximity to your property.
- Equity Comparisons
Side-by-side analysis of your assessment versus similar properties in your subdivision and surrounding neighborhoods.
- Market Valuation
Local market data and pricing trends specific to Fort Bend County that support a lower assessed value.
- Formatted for FBCAD
Your report is organized and ready to submit online or bring to your informal hearing at Fort Bend CAD.
How to Generate Your Report
Enter Your Address
Type your Fort Bend County property address into our search tool.
Analyze Comparables
Our system identifies comparable properties and equity issues specific to your area.
Download Your Report
Receive a formatted protest evidence report with all the data you need.
Submit to FBCAD
Upload your report to the FBCAD portal or bring printed copies to your hearing.
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Prefer Professional Representation?
If you would rather have an expert handle your Fort Bend County protest, you can upgrade to full-service representation through Rainbolt & Co. A property tax professional will manage your entire protest from filing through final resolution.