Remove Your Texas Property Tax Agent

A free resource for Texas property owners — no registration required

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About This Resource

As a Texas property owner, you have the right to revoke any authorized property tax agent at any time. This page provides access to the official Texas Comptroller revocation form (Form 50-813) and the correct mailing address for your county's Central Appraisal District (CAD).

No personal information is collected by this website.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Download the official Form 50-813 (Revocation of Agent for Property Tax Matters) from the Texas Comptroller using the button below.
  2. Complete the form with your property information and the name of the agent you wish to remove.
  3. Select your county below to find the correct CAD mailing address.
  4. Mail or hand-deliver the completed form to your county's Central Appraisal District.
Download Form 50-813 (PDF) All Comptroller Forms

Find Your CAD Mailing Address

Address data sourced from the Texas Comptroller's CAD directory. Always confirm current address at comptroller.texas.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will revoking my agent cancel my protest?

If a protest is currently pending, revoking your agent may affect its status. Contact your CAD directly to confirm before submitting the revocation during an active protest period.

Do I need to notify my agent directly?

You are not legally required to notify your agent before filing a revocation with the CAD, though it is courteous to do so. The revocation takes effect when received by the CAD.

Can I appoint a new agent after revoking?

Yes. You may appoint a new agent at any time by submitting Form 50-162 (Appointment of Agent for Property Tax Matters) to your CAD.

Is there a fee to file a revocation?

No. Filing Form 50-813 with your CAD is free.

What if my county is not listed?

Visit the Texas Comptroller CAD directory for a complete and current list of all 254 Texas county appraisal districts.