Mailing Address:
5801 Trowbridge El Paso, TX 79925
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Physical Address:
5801 Trowbridge El Paso, TX 79925 |
Phone:
(915) 780-2000 (915) 780-2130 (fax) |
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
El Paso County Appraisal District is a political subdivision of the State of Texas and is responsible for establishing and maintaining accurate property values for all real and business personal property. The El Paso County Appraisal District follows the principle of checks and balances and appraises property according tothe Texas Property Tax Code and the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practices (USPAP).
The following cities and towns are serviced by the El Paso County Appraisal District:
El Paso, Horizon City, Socorro, Anthony, Clint, Vinton, Agua Dulce, Butterfield, Canutillo, Fabens, Fort Bliss, Homestead Meadows North, Homestead Meadows South, Morning Glory, Newman, Prado Verde, San Elizario, Sparks, Tornillo, Westway.
The Appraisal District is governed by a board of directors appointed by the taxing entities participating in the Appraisal District.
Appraisal District Board of Directors:
Lisa Colquitt-Munoz
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Leonor Garcia
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Craig Patton
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Robert A. Cushing, Jr.
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Charles Hecker
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Michael Portillo
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Betti Flores
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Vicente Ordonez
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Vivian Rojas
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The Appraisal District Board of Directors Role, in the Property Tax System, is to hire the chief appraiser, set the budget, and appoint the appraisal review board members. The board of directors has no authority when it comes to setting the values or any being involved in any of the appraisal methods utilized by the chief appraiser. The chief appraiser?s responsibility is to carry out the appraisal district?s legal duties, hire staff members, property appraisals, and manage the appraisal office.
Chief Appraiser:
Cora B. Viescas
In accordance with the Texas Property Tax Code, the Dallas County Appraisal District Board of Directors has appointed members of the Appraisal Review Board (ARB). The appraisal review board (ARB) is the lawful part of the system and its members may serve two-year terms and are permitted to serve a maximum of three terms. 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.