If your jaw dropped when you got your Dallas County property tax bill, you’re not alone. The steadily increasing property tax fees are something many Texas property owners struggle with each year. Whether you’ve missed one or more deadlines or you’re looking for a solution before you miss the cutoff, Home Tax Solutions can help. We have office locations throughout Texas, and we work with property owners in all 254 Texas counties to get affordable property tax loans for both commercial and residential properties. Contact our Dallas office location to find out more.
The Home Tax Solutions Loan Process for Dallas County
To get started right away, we recommend completing our quick and convenient online request form. In just five minutes, our Dallas County property tax loan team will have all the information we need to provide an accurate estimate for your residential or commercial tax loan. We’ll be in contact with you within 24 hours to discuss your options. If you prefer to talk with one of our team members directly, you can call (214) 420-1814 to contact our Dallas office. Our Dallas County office is located in North Dallas near Southern Methodist University at 4849 Greenville Avenue, Suite 1620. This location is just off of State Highway 75, and easily accessible for residents throughout Dallas County.
About Dallas County
Founded in 1846 and located in North Central Texas, Dallas County is the largest county in the DFW Metroplex with the greatest population and the most cities. The county seat is Dallas, and it’s the third largest city in Texas and the eighth largest in the US. According to the 2015 Census, Dallas County has a population of 2.5 million. The average property tax rate in the US is 1.19%. The state of Texas average is already a much higher 1.86%. Dallas County property owners pay 2.06% on average, but those who live in the largest cities, including Dallas, may pay significantly higher rates. In most Dallas County cities, more than half of your property tax fees are paid to school districts.
Dallas County Resources
If you want to get better informed about property taxes in Dallas County, there are a number of local resources available to you. To learn more, we invite you to explore the following online resources:
Dallas County, Texas Homepage
This government site connects Harris County residents, homeowners, and visitors to important information and resources they may need, including pertinent tax information.
Office of Dallas County District Clerk
The Dallas County District Clerk helps residents find information on costs and fees, government agencies, records and documents, and forms that may be necessary to learn more about your property taxes.
Dallas County Appraisal District
The Dallas County Appraisal District website gives residents access to resources they may need for property valuation, disaster appraisals, and other solutions.
Dallas County Tax Office
If you have questions about your property taxes, fees, or deadlines, the Dallas County Tax Office will give you access to the information you need.
Office of Dallas County District Attorney
The Dallas County District Attorney’s office may have relevant information about changes in tax law, public service announcements, and other information you may need about ever-changing property taxes.
Cities in Dallas County
The following cities are included in Dallas County:
- Addison
- Balch Springs
- Carrollton
- Cedar Hill
- Cockrell Hill
- Combine
- Coppell
- Dallas
- DeSoto
- Duncanville
- Farmers Branch
- Ferris
- Garland
- Glenn Heights
- Grand Prairie
- Grapevine
- Highland Park
- Hutchins
- Irving
- Lancaster
- Lewisville
- Mesquite
- Ovilla
- Richardson
- Rowlett
- Sachse
- Seagoville
- Sunnyvale
- University Park
- Wilmer
- Wylie