Property Tax Protest in Frisco, TX
Expert property tax protests and appeals for Frisco and the surrounding area
Property Tax Strategies represents Frisco homeowners and businesses in property tax protests and appeals. Frisco straddles Collin and Denton counties, meaning properties may be appraised by either the Collin Central Appraisal District (CCAD) or the Denton Central Appraisal District (DCAD). We file protests with the correct district and represent you at hearings to achieve fair assessments.
Services We Offer in Frisco
Throughout Frisco we offer residential and commercial property tax protests, homestead exemption assistance, and over-assessment appeals. From luxury homes in Phillips Creek Ranch and Newman Village to commercial developments along the Dallas North Tollway and near The Star (Dallas Cowboys headquarters), we understand the Frisco market and the assessment practices of both CCAD and DCAD.
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 Frisco
Your Appraisal District
Frisco spans two counties — Collin and Denton — so your property may be appraised by the Collin Central Appraisal District (CCAD) or the Denton Central Appraisal District (DCAD) depending on location. Frisco has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation, growing from about 33,000 residents in 2000 to over 230,000 today. Major developments like The Star (Dallas Cowboys headquarters), PGA of America headquarters, and Universal Studios Frisco have driven home values and commercial property assessments higher.
Deadlines & Timing
Frisco 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. With rapid appreciation and new construction, assessed values often outpace what individual properties would actually sell for. We recommend enrolling early so we can determine which appraisal district handles your property and file a strong protest.
How It Works
A simple, streamlined process to reduce your Frisco property taxes
You enroll and we determine whether your property is in Collin County (CCAD) or Denton County (DCAD).
We file your protest with the correct appraisal district before the deadline.
The appraisal district schedules a hearing; we prepare evidence using Frisco-area market data.
We represent you at the ARB hearing and confirm any reduction in your assessed value.
Frequently Asked Questions – Frisco
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