Schleicher County Courthouse in Eldorado, Texas

Property Tax Resources · Schleicher County, Texas

Schleicher County
Property Taxes

Remote Edwards Plateau sheep and goat country — Schleicher County’s 0.73% effective rate is well below both medians, where Eldorado anchors a small ranching community on the southern edge of the Texas Hill Country.

APPROX.
3,200
Residents
Outstanding
$124K
County Debt (FY2025)
FY2025
$54
Debt Per Resident

Sources: Population — U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024 estimates; County Debt — Texas Bond Review Board (FY2025)

🔴 2026 Protest Deadline: May 15, 2026 — or 30 days after your Notice of Appraised Value is mailed, whichever is later. Miss this date and you waive your right to protest.

Schleicher County occupies a remote stretch of the Edwards Plateau with Eldorado as its county seat — a small community known in recent years as the location of the FLDS Yearning for Zion Ranch, which attracted national attention in 2008. Beyond that notoriety, the county’s economy runs on sheep, goat, and cattle ranching, oil and gas activity, and the quiet of a community that has maintained its agricultural character in one of the more isolated parts of Texas.

At 0.73%, Schleicher County’s effective rate is well below the state and national medians. For ranching operations and mineral interest owners in a county this remote, few protests are filed and valuation errors can persist unchallenged. Your deadline is May 15, 2026.

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Schleicher County Resources

Schleicher County Appraisal District

Official CAD site — appraisal notices, exemption applications, and district contact information.

Property Look-Up

Search your property record, view current appraised value, and verify exemption status.

File Your Protest

Schleicher County Appraisal District protest procedures, online filing portal, and deadline information for the current year.

Truth in Taxation

Every taxing entity’s proposed rate, adopted rate, and public hearing schedule for Schleicher County.

📅 Protest Deadline Calculator

Enter the date your Notice of Appraised Value was mailed to find your exact filing deadline.

Your protest deadline is:
Schleicher County Courthouse, Eldorado, Texas

Truth in Taxation — Your Right to Be Heard

Every taxing unit in Schleicher County must publish its proposed rate and hold a public hearing before adopting any rate exceeding the no-new-revenue rate. These meetings are open. Your voice is on the record.

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Who Taxes Schleicher County Property Owners

Taxing EntityTypeRate (2025 adopted)
Schleicher CountyCounty$0.6959/$100
Schleicher County ISDSchool District$0.7559/$100

2025 adopted rates per Texas Comptroller Tax Rates & Levies (source). City, MUD, college and other special-district rates may also apply depending on your parcel. Your total depends on which districts your property falls in — verify current rates at your county appraisal district.

Neighboring Counties

Concho County Crockett County Irion County Kimble County Menard County Sutton County Tom Green County

Texas Property Tax Guides

Notice of Appraised Value

What your Notice means and exactly what to do — and by when — after it arrives.

Homestead Exemption & the New Law

How the Texas homestead exemption lowers your taxable value, including recent changes.

Should You Use a Consultant?

When a property tax consultant is worth it for protesting your appraisal.

Agricultural & Wildlife Valuations

Lesser-known special valuations that can cut the taxable value of qualifying land.

Property Tax Assistance Division

The state office that oversees appraisal districts and protects taxpayers.

The Chief Appraiser’s Role

Who sets your county’s values and why that role matters to your bill.

Free Help Protesting your Schleicher County appraisal is free — file directly with your county appraisal district.
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How to Protest Your Schleicher County Property Taxes

1

Look Up Your Value

Search your account at schleichercad.org. Know your Notice of Appraised Value and the deadline printed on it.

2

File Your Protest

File online, by mail, or in person at Schleicher County Appraisal District: P.O. Box 936, Eldorado, TX 76936. Deadline: May 15, 2026 or 30 days after your notice was mailed.

3

Gather Your Evidence

Recent sales of comparable properties, your purchase price, photos of condition issues, and repair estimates all strengthen your case.

4

Try Informal Resolution

Before your ARB hearing, a CAD appraiser may offer to settle. Review any offer carefully — you can accept or proceed to the formal hearing.

5

Present to the ARB

The Appraisal Review Board is independent of the CAD. Present your evidence clearly and concisely. Most hearings run 15–30 minutes.

6

Appeal If Needed

Disagree with the ARB ruling? You may appeal to district court, binding arbitration, or SOAH (properties over $1 million).

“No person’s particular services shall be demanded, nor property taken or applied to public use, unless by the consent of himself or his representative, without just compensation being made therefor.”

— Section 13, Declaration of Rights, Republic of Texas, 1836

Schleicher County’s ranch families work some of the most remote land in Texas, raising sheep and goats on Edwards Plateau terrain that hasn’t changed much in a century. The founders of the Republic wrote that no property shall be taken without consent and just compensation — a principle that applies to the Eldorado rancher as fully as to any Texan. Low rates don’t make inaccurate appraisals acceptable. Look up your value. File your protest. Remote Edwards Plateau ranching deserves fair assessment.

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Do It Yourself
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