Services
Tarrant County Property Protest
Comprehensive Property Tax Protest Services
For Tarrant County
Tarrant County is one of the fastest-growing and most complex real estate markets in Texas. From densely populated areas in Fort Worth and Arlington to rapidly developing suburbs like Mansfield and Keller, market values fluctuate and so do property tax assessments. At Texas Property Value Protest, we help property
Our protest strategies are backed by local market knowledge, real-time data, and detailed property analysis. We serve all of Tarrant County, from older homes in historic districts to new construction developments and large-scale commercial projects. If your value stayed flat this year, it doesn’t mean it’s right. If it went up, we help determine whether that increase is justified. Either way, we’re here to help you take a closer look.

Tarrant County Residential
Property Tax Protests
Tarrant County homeowners may have seen property values hold steady this year, but that doesn’t necessarily mean their assessments are accurate. In many cases, we’re finding properties that should have decreased in value due to softening market trends but were left unchanged by the appraisal district. And in areas where values did rise, we often uncover data discrepancies that lead to overvaluation.
We work with clients in Fort Worth, Arlington, North Richland Hills, and beyond to identify these issues. Using comparable sales, equity studies, and condition-based evidence, we craft customized protest strategies that reflect your property’s true worth, not just what a mass appraisal model suggests. Our goal is to make sure you’re only paying what you actually owe, nothing more.

Tarrant County
Commercial Property Protest
Commercial assessments in Tarrant County often involve layers of complexity. Whether it’s a multi-tenant retail strip in Hurst, an office building in Fort Worth, or an industrial warehouse in Grand Prairie, valuations are driven by income, market comparables, and cost data that are frequently inconsistent or outdated.
Our team uses detailed financial and market analysis to challenge these valuations. We look at rental income, vacancy rates, expense ratios, and comparable assessments across your asset class. Each protest is built from the ground up with custom documentation and strategy, no mass filings or one-size-fits-all templates. Our goal is to reduce your tax liability while protecting your property’s long-term financial health.

Exemptions Filing Assistance
Thousands of Tarrant County property owners qualify for exemptions that go unclaimed every year. Whether it’s a Homestead Exemption for your primary residence, the Over-65 or Disability Exemption for qualifying individuals, or a Veteran’s Exemption, these programs can lower your taxable value substantially.
At no extra cost to our clients, we assist with preparing and filing exemption paperwork to ensure everything is submitted accurately and on time to the Tarrant Appraisal District. It’s one more way we work to reduce your property tax burden—not just through protests, but through every avenue available to you.
Our Protest Process
Sign Up
Getting started is fast and easy. Just complete our simple online form to authorize Texas PVP to review and protest your property value. No printing, scanning, or mailing, everything is handled digitally and securely.
Comprehensive Review & Representation
Our experienced team takes it from there. We gather relevant market data, analyze your property’s valuation, and prepare a strong, customized case. Then we file your protest and represent you at every stage, so you don’t have to worry about a thing.
Results Delivered
After your protest is complete, we’ll notify you of the outcome and explain any changes to your property’s assessed value. If a reduction is achieved, you’ll receive clear confirmation from us. If not, we’ll protest again next year at no extra cost, because we’re committed to long-term advocacy.

Property Tax Support in Tarrant County
Quick Links to Help You Navigate the Protest Process
We’ve put together a list of helpful resources from the Tarrant County Appraisal District (TAD) to make it easier to look up your property, understand your value notice, and take the next steps if you decide to protest.
These tools are free to use and can give you a clearer picture of how your property was assessed. If you’re not sure where to start, our team is here to walk you through it.
Think You Might Be Overpaying?
Not sure if you should protest? We offer a free, no-obligation assessment of your property tax valuation. If we identify an opportunity for savings, we’ll guide you through the process from start to finish.