Form 50-132 - Property Appraisal - Notice Of Protest

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P r o p e r t y T a x
Property Appraisal – Notice of Protest
Form 50-132
Denton Central Appraisal District
(940) 349-3800
_____________________________________________________________________
___________________________
Appraisal District’s Name
Phone (area code and number)
PO Box 2816, Denton TX 76202-2816
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address
This document must be filed with the appraisal review board (ARB) for the appraisal district that took the action(s) you want to protest. It must
not be filed with the office of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Pursuant to Tax Code Section 41.41, a property owner has the right to protest certain actions taken by the appraisal district.
This form is for use by a property owner or designated agent who would like the ARB to hear and decide a protest. If you are leasing the property, you are
subject to the limitations set forth in Tax Code Section 41.413.
FILING DEADLINES: The usual deadline for filing your notice is midnight, May 31.
A different deadline will apply to you if:
• your notice of appraised value was delivered to you after May 2;
• your protest concerns a change in the use of agricultural, open-space or timber land;
• the appraisal district or the ARB was required by law to send you notice about a property and did not; or
• the ARB made a change to the appraisal records that adversely affects you and you received notice of the change;
• in certain limited circumstances, you had good cause for missing the May 31 protest filing deadline.
Contact the appraisal review board for your specific protest filing deadline.
ASSISTANCE: The Comptroller’s office may not advise a property owner, a property owner’s agent, or the chief appraiser or another employee of an
appraisal district on a matter that the Comptroller’s office knows is the subject of a protest to the ARB.
State the Year(s) for Which You are Protesting
___________________
Tax Year(s)
STEP 1: Owner’s or Lessee’s Name and Address
_____________________________________________________
___________________________________________
Owner’s or Lessee’s First Name and Initial
Last Name
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Owner’s or Lessee’s Current Mailing Address (number and street)
_____________________________________________________________________
___________________________
City, State, ZIP Code
Phone (area code and number)
STEP 2: Describe Property Under Protest
Give Street Address and City if Different from Above, or Legal Description if No Street Address
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Appraisal District Account Number (if known)
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mobile Homes (give make, model and identification number)
The Property Tax Assistance Division at the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts provides property tax
For more information, visit our website:
information and resources for taxpayers, local taxing entities, appraisal districts and appraisal review boards.
50-132 • 10-13/12

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