In the event a property owner disagrees with their assessed value, a protest may be filed with their appraisal district. For additional information regarding the appeal process, please contact the Bexar Appraisal District at 210-224-8511 to speak to one of their appraisers.
We still have appointments available for tomorrow's passport fair. This Passport Fair will be by appointment only and all persons who wish to make an appointment for the event should email DistrictClerk@bexar for further instructions and time selection.
The Online Services Portal is available to ALL owners that would like to conduct business with the Appraisal District electronically. This service includes filing an exemption on your residential homestead property, submitting a Notice of Protest, and receiving important notices and other information online.
Requests can be emailed to cs@bcad or mailed to PO Box 830248, San Antonio, TX 78283.
Contact Us BEXAR COUNTY COURTHOUSE. Phone: 210-335-2011.
Contact Information Tax-Assessor-Collector:Albert Uresti, MPA Telephone: (210) 335-2251 Fax: (210) 335-6583 Email Address: taxoffice@bexar Website: more rows
Requests can be emailed to cs@bcad or mailed to PO Box 830248, San Antonio, TX 78283.
Although every state is able to choose its own requirements, they all need you to get a license in order to sell commercial real estate. In Texas, there are certain qualifications that you must have before you can commit to becoming a real estate agent.
While Texas doesn't have a separate license for commercial real estate, the standard real estate license allows you to sell residential and commercial properties.
The Texas Real Estate Commission requires 180 hours of coursework and a passing score on the state exam to earn a Texas real estate license. Much of the coursework can be completed online or through classes at a community college or university.