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How do I get a copy of my tax bill or receipt? Search for your property by name, address or account number. Locate your original tax bill, current tax bill, and receipts using the links on the account details page. Contact us for bills by mail, email or fax.
A property owner must apply for an exemption in most circumstances. Applications for property tax exemptions are filed with the appraisal district in the county in which the property is located. The general deadline for filing an exemption application is before May 1.
To view and print your bill, go to the website of your county's appraisal district or tax collector and input the details of your property.
For questions about property tax bills and collections, call the Property Tax Assistance Division's Information Services Team at 512-305-9999 or 1-800-252-9121 (press 3).
Travis sales tax details The minimum combined 2025 sales tax rate for Travis, Texas is 8.25%. This is the total of state, county, and city sales tax rates. The Texas sales tax rate is currently 6.25%. The Travis sales tax rate is 0%.
Physical Address Changes within the City of Austin or Travis County can be requested by phone at 512-974-2797, online service form or email at addressing@austintexas. A change of address may be initiated by a property owner or the Address Management Services office.
Senior citizens in Travis County over 65 years old receive an additional $25,000 residence homestead exemption for their local school district taxes. Non-school district taxing units can also optionally offer a senior homestead exemption of no less than $3,000.
Change your address online: Search for your property. Once you find your property, click on your account number. Click on the change of address button at the bottom of the page and follow the prompts to complete the address change.
If you cannot find what you need, email us, TaxOffice@TravisCountyTX , or call (512) 854-9473.