At least in Kendall County, even county owned property is listed.JALLEN wrote:Why would the county show its property on the appraisal list? It isn't appraised and sure as blazes they aren't going to pay taxes on it.Pawpaw wrote:Did you consider doing a search for the address on the county Appraisal District website? I would think a printout of that page would suffice. After all, it's based on their records.
In San Diego, where I have very extensive experience with these things, the parcels belonging to the government are not on the tax rolls. I'm hoping that governments in Texas are smarter than governments in CA, being run by unionized socialists and all.
That may be a foolish assumption, I guess.
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