This page helps you complete a Property Search in Coryell County, Texas and understand where to check parcel details, map information, and related appraisal records.

For most users, the main starting point is the Coryell CAD Property Search. Coryell Central Appraisal District also provides an Interactive Map, a Taxpayer Portal, historical appraisal rolls, and contact options when you need help with missing or unclear information.

The main search tool lets you look up property records by owner, address, property ID, and other filters.

  • Owner name
  • Street number
  • Street name
  • Property ID
  • Owner ID
  • Geographic ID
  • Tax year
  • Subdivision, condo, neighborhood, or abstract when needed

Start your search with the official lookup tool, then narrow the results only if you get too many matches.

  • Open the official Coryell CAD property search.
  • Search by owner name, address, or property ID for the fastest match.
  • Use Advanced Search if you need to add fields such as subdivision, neighborhood, tax year, or geographic ID.
  • Review the result list, then open the property record that best matches your search.
  • Use the CSV download or email option on results pages when you need to save or share what you found.

Tip: Searching by Property ID is the quickest way to locate a property.

Search tips and common issues

If an address search does not return the property you want, simplify the entry. The help guidance suggests using only the street name, the street name with numbers, or leaving off the street type such as Road, Drive, or Lane.

For owner searches, try only the first name or only the last name if a full name produces too many or too few results. Business searches are handled through Advanced Search under the Doing Business As field.

When you make a change through the appraisal district, the online record may not update right away. Current year tax data can also show as N/A until values are certified. You can review the search help page for more search-specific guidance at Coryell CAD search help.

Interactive Map and coverage limits

The GIS map can help you view parcels and surrounding layers such as subdivisions, school districts, city limits, lot lines, streets, county boundaries, and FEMA flood hazard zones.

Some properties are not shown on the map. The help information states that personal properties, mineral properties, and mobile home properties are not included because of data limits. If a property is not one of those types and still does not appear, it may not be mapped yet.

The map is for informational use and is not suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. To view the map tools directly, use the Coryell CAD Interactive Map.

Historical appraisal rolls and data downloads

If you need older records or bulk appraisal data, Coryell CAD provides separate access points beyond the main property search.

Historical appraisal rolls are available by year. Rolls from 1982 through 1997 are listed in Geo ID order with cross reference help for many years. Rolls from 2002 through current are available in both Alpha and Geo ID order. You can browse those records through Historical Appraisal Rolls.

The district also provides a data portal with a 2025 certified appraisal roll, an Excel export, and a parcel shapefile listed as of 02/05/2026. For account-based access to property details, electronic communication, documents, and applications, the district also offers the Taxpayer Portal.

Coryell CAD contact information

Use these offices if you need help with search results, record corrections, or general property appraisal questions.

  • Gatesville Office — 705 E. Main Street, Gatesville, TX 76528
    Phone: (254) 865-6593
    Fax: (254) 865-1280
  • Copperas Cove Office — 202 E. Robertson Avenue, Copperas Cove, TX 76522
    Phone: (254) 542-6960
    Fax: (254) 542-7586
  • Coryell Central Appraisal District
    Email: [email protected]
    Mailing Address: 705 E. Main Street, Gatesville, TX 76528
    Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00am – 12:00pm, 1:00pm – 5:00pm

Common questions

How do I search for a property in Coryell County, Texas?

Use the Coryell CAD Property Search and look up the record by owner name, address, or Property ID. If you get too many results, switch to Advanced Search and add more fields.

What should I do if an address search does not work?

Try a simpler version of the address. Searching by just the street name, the street name with numbers, or leaving off the street type can help return better results.

Can I search for a business name instead of an individual owner?

Yes. Use Advanced Search and enter the business name in the Doing Business As field. If needed, shorten the name and try only part of it.

Why is my property information missing or incorrect?

Online records may take time to reflect changes made with the appraisal district. For the most accurate information or to request a correction, contact Coryell Central Appraisal District directly.

Why does current year tax data show as N/A?

That can happen before the year’s values are certified. Once certification is complete, that year’s tax data becomes visible.

Why is my property not on the map?

The map does not include personal properties, mineral properties, or mobile home properties. If your property is outside those categories and still does not appear, contact the appraisal district for more information.

Where can I find older appraisal records?

Older records are available through the historical rolls section on the Coryell CAD site, with year-by-year access and Alpha or Geo ID ordering for many years.