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Collin County Property Tax Protest Services

Lower Your Collin County Property Taxes - No Upfront Fees

We handle your CCAD protest from filing to hearing. You only pay if we reduce your taxes.

Deadline: May 15, 2026
No upfront feesOnly pay if we save you money

How to Protest Your Collin County Property Taxes

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Sign Up

Authorize us to represent you with CCAD. Takes about 5 minutes online.

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We Handle Everything

We research your property, gather evidence, and present your case at hearings with CCAD.

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Results

You receive notification of your final assessed value and updated tax bill.

Benefits of Protesting Your Collin County Property Taxes

Beat Tax Value Increases

With rapidly inflating home values, if you're not protesting, you're paying more than your fair share in property taxes.

Save Time, Save Money

We handle the entire process for you - filing your protest, crafting your unique case analysis and fighting to reduce your tax burden.

Sign Up Risk Free

No credit card required. No service fee until after you've saved money. If there is no reduction, our services are free.

What Collin County Homeowners Say

See why homeowners trust us to handle their CCAD property tax protests.

Ballard Property Tax Protest was able to help with my personal residence in Austin plus two other family properties in North Texas. Matthew and team have a very solid portal to upload documents and track status.

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Brian S.
North Texas

This was such a simple and successful process, and I can't recommend Ballard enough if you're looking to protest your property taxes. Everything was done virtually, and I was informed on each step of the process via email.

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Erica O.
Texas

Matthew was timely and responsive to my questions and was able to get our market value down a good bit. I'll definitely keep Ballard on the case next year!

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Gregory G.
Texas

Areas We Serve in Collin County

We help homeowners throughout Collin County reduce their property tax burden. Whether you live in a major city or a smaller community, we can represent you.

Plano
McKinney
Frisco
Allen
Richardson
Prosper
Celina
Anna
Fairview
Lucas
Murphy
Sachse
Wylie
Princeton
Melissa
Farmersville

Collin County Property Tax Calendar

Important dates for the 2026 CCAD property tax protest season.

April 2026

CCAD mails appraisal notices to property owners

May 15, 2026

Deadline to file property tax protest

June - August 2026

Informal hearings with CCAD appraisers

June - September 2026

Appraisal Review Board (ARB) hearings

October 2026

Tax bills mailed by Collin County Tax Office

January 31, 2027

Property tax payment deadline

Collin County Property Tax Protest FAQs

Get answers to common questions about protesting your CCAD property tax assessment. For more detailed information, visit our comprehensive FAQ page.

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Why should I protest my Collin County property taxes?

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Protesting gives you the opportunity to lower your assessed value and reduce your tax bill. Collin County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation, with property values rising rapidly across Plano, Frisco, McKinney, and Allen. Even if you think your assessment is fair, it's worth protesting - many Collin County homeowners receive reductions each year.

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How much does it cost to protest with Ballard?

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Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency basis - you only pay 1% of your assessed value reduction if we successfully lower your property taxes. If your value isn't reduced, our services are completely free. No credit card is required to sign up.

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What information do you need to file my protest?

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Just your authorization. When you sign up, you'll complete a simple agent designation form that allows us to represent you with CCAD. We handle everything else: filing the protest, gathering evidence, and presenting your case.

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What is the deadline to protest in Collin County?

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The standard deadline is May 15, 2026, or 30 days after your appraisal notice is mailed - whichever is later. If you miss the deadline, you cannot protest your assessment until the following year. We recommend signing up as early as possible.

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Can I protest if I already protested last year?

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Yes! You should protest every year. Property values change annually, and so do market conditions. Even if you received a reduction last year, your value may have increased this year. Consistent protesting is the best way to keep your taxes as low as possible.

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What happens at an informal hearing with CCAD?

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At the informal hearing, we meet with a CCAD appraiser to discuss your property's value. We present comparable sales data and other evidence supporting a lower value. The appraiser reviews the evidence and may agree to reduce your assessment. Most protests in Collin County are resolved at this stage.

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What if the informal hearing doesn't reduce my value?

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If we can't reach an agreement at the informal hearing, we proceed to the Appraisal Review Board (ARB). The ARB is an independent panel that hears evidence from both sides and makes a binding decision. We represent you at the ARB hearing at no additional cost.

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How long does the Collin County protest process take?

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The timeline varies, but protests are typically resolved within 2-4 months after filing. CCAD holds informal hearings in June-August, with ARB hearings scheduled through September if needed. We keep you updated throughout the process.

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Will protesting increase my taxes next year?

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No. Protesting cannot increase your current year's assessment, and it doesn't flag your property for higher values in future years. CCAD appraises all properties annually regardless of whether you protest.

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Do I need to attend any hearings?

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No. As your authorized agent, we attend all hearings on your behalf. You don't need to take time off work, prepare evidence, or appear before the ARB. We handle everything and notify you of the results.

CCAD Contact Information

250 Eldorado Pkwy, McKinney, TX 75069

Phone: (469) 742-9200

Website: collincad.org

Collin County Property Tax Statistics

Key data points for Collin County homeowners considering a property tax protest.

70%
Informal Protest Success Rate
118,630
Protests Filed (2024)
$450K
Median Home Value
26%
of Properties Protested
1.3%
Median Effective Tax Rate
55%
ARB Hearing Success Rate
-2.2%
YoY Home Value Change
$0.15
County Rate per $100

Data from 2024. Sources: CCAD, Texas Comptroller, Zillow.

Why Choose Us for Your Collin County Property Tax Protest

We don't just file protests with CCAD; we study the data and discover new ways to save our clients money. We are always updating our technology to feature the latest in protest software and have implemented a results-based business model.

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Property Tax Protest Services in Nearby Counties

We also help homeowners in neighboring counties reduce their property taxes. View all Texas counties we serve.

About Collin County Property Taxes

Collin County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, with a population exceeding 1.2 million residents. Home to thriving cities like Plano, Frisco, McKinney, and Allen, the county has seen explosive growth in both residential and commercial development. The Collin Central Appraisal District (CCAD) is responsible for appraising all property in the county for tax purposes. With corporate headquarters relocating to the area and continued population growth, property values across Collin County have risen dramatically. Whether you own a home in the established neighborhoods of Plano, the rapidly expanding communities of Prosper and Celina, or anywhere in between, protesting your property taxes is essential to managing your tax burden.

For official property tax information, visit the CCAD website or the Texas Comptroller's Property Tax page.

Have questions about the protest process? Visit our FAQ page or contact us directly.

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