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SAN ANTONIO For the first time in nearly two years, the Bexar County courts will be fully open in January. COVID-19 has forced delays to in-person jury trials twice, causing a backlog in cases. Starting January 3, there will be no restrictions to the number of in-person jury trials taking place.
The deadline to file your protest is May 15 or 30 days after the date on your appraisal notice. If May 15th falls on a weekend, the protest deadline is the next business day. This is the easiest and fastest way to submit and manage your protest.
Property owners who wish to appeal the decision of the ARB may do so in binding arbitration or District Court. Need Help? Contact us at cs@bcad.org, by phone at 210-224-2432, or check out the videos in our Video Library to learn more about navigating the protest process through our online portal.
If Property Owners need more information or want the forms needed to protest their value, they may visit the Bexar Appraisal District website at or call them at (210) 242-2432. You may click here for the protest notice form.
If Property Owners need more information or want the forms needed to protest their value, they may visit the Bexar Appraisal District website at or call them at (210) 242-2432. You may click here for the protest notice form.
You must sign the petition in the presence of a Texas notary and confirm that all statements in the document are true. After witnessing your signature and reviewing your identification, the notary must also sign the document. File the petition and order with the Bexar County District Clerk.
Effective Monday, November 2, 2020, public access to all Bexar County Clerk offices will return to regular hours of Monday through Friday, a.m. to p.m.
When is my court date? You may contact the Criminal Filing Department at 210-335-2238. You may also search this information using the Bexar County Clerk and District Clerk Court Records Search.
If you are dissatisfied with your appraised value or if errors exist in the appraisal records regarding your property, you should file a Form 50-132, Notice of Protest (PDF) with the ARB. In most cases, you have until May 15 or 30 days from the date the appraisal district notice is delivered whichever date is later.
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.