DeWitt County Courthouse in Cuero, Texas

Property Tax Resources · DeWitt County, Texas

DeWitt County
Property Taxes

South Texas cattle and energy country — DeWitt County property owners saw accelerating appraisal increases as Eagle Ford development drove up land values.

APPROX.
19,800
Residents
APPROX.
1.51%
Effective Tax Rate
APPROX.
$1,398
Avg Annual Tax Bill
 
56%
Protest Success Rate (2024)

Sources: Population — U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024 estimates; Effective Tax Rate & Avg Annual Bill — Ownwell (2024); Protest Success Rate — Texas Comptroller PTAD data, approximate.

🔴 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.

DeWitt County straddles the South Texas coastal plain between Victoria and Gonzales, with Cuero at its center. The county bills itself the Turkey Capital of the World and carries a heritage stretching back to Green DeWitt’s original colonist grant of the 1820s. The Eagle Ford Shale play brought investment and value increases that appraisal districts were quick to capture — and slower to adjust when energy prices cooled.

DeWitt County’s effective rate of 1.51% sits above the state median. Property owners who protest typically achieve informal settlements reducing their taxable values by several thousand dollars per account. Your right to protest exists regardless of the market — if the assessed value is wrong, file.


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DeWitt County Resources

DeWitt 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

DeWitt 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 DeWitt County.

📅 Protest Deadline Calculator

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


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DeWitt County Courthouse, Cuero, Texas

Truth in Taxation — Your Right to Be Heard

Every taxing unit in DeWitt County — your school district, city, 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 DeWitt County Property Owners

Taxing Entity Type Rate (2024 approx.)
DeWitt County County ~$0.35/$100
Cuero ISD School District ~$0.93/$100
Yoakum ISD School District ~$0.89/$100
Nordheim ISD School District ~$0.82/$100
City of Cuero City ~$0.37/$100
Multiple Special Districts Special District Varies

Rates shown are approximate 2024 adopted rates. Verify current rates at dewitt.countytaxrates.com. Special districts vary by location — check your tax statement for all entities billing your property.

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How to Protest Your DeWitt County Property Taxes

1

Look Up Your Value

Search your account at dewittcad.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 DeWitt County Appraisal District: 103 E. Bailey Street, Cuero, TX 77954. 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 before accepting — 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

DeWitt County sits where some of the earliest Texas colonists carved ranches out of land that had never been surveyed. Green DeWitt himself came here under a grant from the Mexican state government — not by permission of a taxing district. The men who signed the Republic’s Declaration of Rights in 1836 did so in part to protect exactly what those colonists had built: their land, their improvements, their right to own property without arbitrary exaction. When your appraisal jumps without justification, that principle is at stake. Look up your value. File your protest. Attend the hearings. These are your rights — exercise them.

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