Appraisal Review Board Information
Hunt County Appraisal Review Board Rules & Procedures
Board Members |
Cheryl Ragsdale, Chair |
James Shelton, Secretary |
Les Shaw |
David Turner |
Larry Pare |
Charles Castleberry |
Dani Vormwald |
Chuck Todd |
Jeanette Moser, Alternate |
The ARB’s Role in the Property Tax System
The appraisal review board (ARB) is the judicial part of the system. The ARB is a separate body from the appraisal office and serves a different function. It hears and resolves disputes over appraisal matters. This is a very broad and important responsibility, but the ARB must be sensitive to its legal and practical limits.
First, the ARB only has authority over matters submitted to it. The ARB has no role in the day to day operations of the appraisal office or in appraising property.
Except where it is deciding a protest, challenge or a correction motion, the ARB has no authority to change a value or correct the appraisal records directly. In a challenge, it must order
the chief appraiser to reappraise or correct the records related to the challenge. Only in resolving taxpayer protests can the ARB make changes or set a value on its own. Such a change only affects the property in question.
The Appraisal District is giving public notice of the capitalization rate to be used each year to appraise property receiving an exemption under Section 11.1825 of the Property Tax Code for Organizations Constructing or Rehabilitating Low-Income Housing: Property Not Previously Exempt.
2023 Low Income Housing Apartment Capitalization Rate: 6%-8%