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Serving Amarillo & Surrounding Areas

Property Tax Protest in Amarillo, TX

Expert property tax protests and appeals for Amarillo and the surrounding area

Property Tax Strategies represents Amarillo homeowners and businesses in property tax protests and appeals. Amarillo spans both Potter and Randall counties and is served by the Potter-Randall Appraisal District (PRAD). We file protests with PRAD, present comparable sales evidence, and represent you at appraisal review board hearings to achieve fair assessments.

$4.3MM+
Saved for Clients
10%+
Average Savings
5K+
Properties Handled

Services We Offer in Amarillo

Across Amarillo and the Potter-Randall area we offer residential and commercial property tax protests, homestead exemption assistance, and over-assessment appeals. From established neighborhoods near downtown and the medical district to newer developments in south Amarillo and Canyon, we understand the Panhandle real estate market and PRAD assessment methods.

Commercial Protests

Specialized strategies for commercial properties to maximize tax savings and reduce over-assessments.

Homestead Exemptions

Complete guidance on qualifying for and maintaining homestead exemptions in Texas.

Over-Assessment Appeals

Professional representation for challenging unfair property tax assessments with DCAD.

Local Context for Amarillo

Your Appraisal District

The Potter-Randall Appraisal District (PRAD) is a joint district serving both Potter County and Randall County, covering the city of Amarillo, Canyon, and surrounding Panhandle communities. Amarillo's economy is anchored by agriculture, energy, healthcare (including the BSA and Northwest Texas hospital systems), and the Pantex nuclear weapons plant. Recent growth in the medical corridor and south Amarillo has pushed residential values up, while commercial properties along I-40 and I-27 can be subject to unique valuation dynamics.

Deadlines & Timing

Amarillo property owners receive a Notice of Appraised Value in the spring. The protest deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the notice is mailed, whichever is later. Because PRAD serves two counties, the assessment practices can vary by location. We recommend enrolling early so we can analyze your specific property and prepare evidence tailored to PRAD.

How It Works

A simple, streamlined process to reduce your Amarillo property taxes

1

You enroll and we collect your property details and PRAD account information.

2

We file your protest with the Potter-Randall Appraisal District before the deadline.

3

PRAD schedules a hearing; we prepare evidence using Amarillo-area market data.

4

We represent you at the ARB hearing and verify any reduction in your assessed value.

Frequently Asked Questions – Amarillo

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