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About Us

The Cameron Appraisal District is a political subdivision of the State of Texas.
The Texas Constitution, Texas Property Tax Code and the Rules of the Texas Comptroller’s Property Tax Assistance Division govern the operations of the appraisal district.

Mission

The mission of the Cameron Appraisal District is to discover, list and appraise property as accurately, ethically and impartially as possible in order to estimate the market value of all property within the boundaries of Cameron County for ad valorem tax purposes.

The district must make sure that each taxpayer is given the same consideration, information and assistance as the next.

This is achieved by administering the laws of the Texas property tax system and by operating under the standards of

  • The Texas Comptroller’s Property Tax Assistance Division (PTAD)
  • The International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO)
  • The Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice

Governance

The Cameron Appraisal District is governed by a 10 member board of directors selected by the county’s participating taxing jurisdictions. The Board’s primary responsibilities are to:

  • Establish an appraisal districts office
  • Adopt an operating budget
  • Contract for necessary services
  • Hire a chief appraiser
  • Provide advice and consent to the chief appraiser concerning the appointment of an Agricultural Advisory Board
  • Make general policies on the appraisal district operations
  • Biannually develop a written plan for the periodic appraisal of all property within the appraisal district’s boundaries

To be eligible to serve on the board of directors, a person must have resided within the boundaries of Cameron County for at least two years prior to being selected. Directors can serve without term limitations. The Chief Appraiser is the chief administrator of the appraisal district and appointed by the board of directors. The chief appraiser must be licensed as a Registered Professional Appraiser (RPA) through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR).