This page helps you work through Property Tax tasks in Parker County, Texas, including finding property information, checking the right office, and using official county tools.

This site is independent and does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice or guarantees. For official records, payments, and deadlines, use the Parker County Appraisal District and other official local offices serving Parker County.

The main starting point is the Parker County Appraisal District. You can use the district website for property tax information and the owner-name search tool for property records tied to the district.

Have the owner name ready before you search.

  • Owner name
  • At least the first part of the last name

For owner-name searches, the tool says to enter only the first part of the last name, use at least two characters, and do not include spaces. You can start from the Parker County Appraisal District website or go directly to the owner-name property search.

  • Open the appraisal district site or the owner-name search page.
  • Enter the owner name using the search hint format.
  • Review the property information returned for the parcel you need.
  • Use the same district site for tax rates, exemptions, protest information, forms, and publications when those items affect your tax question.

Use the appraisal district for property appraisals and assessments. The county Tax Assessor-Collector page states that property appraisals and assessments come from the Parker County Appraisal District.

Payment options and deadlines

Parker County property taxes are due upon receipt and are not considered delinquent if paid by January 31, 2026. On unpaid tax bills, penalty and interest begin on February 1 under the Texas property tax process.

The appraisal district states that taxpayers can view and pay property taxes online once they are posted. It also lists phone, mail, and in-person payment options.

Payment method Details Fees or code
Online Use the Parker County Appraisal District website to view and pay taxes when posted eCheck free; debit card 1% fee; credit card 2.15% fee
Phone Call the payment line Bureau Code 2202058; phone (866) 549-1010
Mail or in person Parker County Appraisal District, 1108 Santa Fe Dr, Weatherford, Texas 76086 Cash, check, money order, or credit/debit card

If your property has a mortgage with an escrow account, the requesting mortgage company will be mailed a duplicate statement with the amount due.

Know which office handles what

For most Property Tax questions, start with Parker County Appraisal District. That office handles property appraisals, assessments, exemptions, protest information, tax rates, and property details within the district.

The Parker County Tax Assessor-Collector page says that office strictly handles auto registration in Parker County and does not appraise properties. On that same county page, property tax information is routed to the appraisal district by website and phone.

For statewide process questions, the Texas Comptroller explains that appraisal districts appraise property as of January 1 each year, ARBs begin hearing protests around May 15, and taxpayers generally have until January 31 of the following year to pay property taxes. You can review those broader rules on the Texas property tax basics page and the Texas property tax calendars.

Maps, plats, and property detail tools

Parker County Appraisal District also provides access to plats and a county mapping tool. The GIS app shows parcels, abstracts, subdivisions, lot lines, city limits, schools, streets, flood hazard zones, and other layers.

The mapping app includes a disclaimer that it is for informational purposes only and is not suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It shows approximate relative locations and notes that ownership information and GIS data are continuously maintained and updated.

You can use the Parker County GIS map when you need parcel context or map layers alongside appraisal district property information.

Property tax contacts

Use these contacts when you need direct help with Parker County property tax questions.

Common questions

Where should I start for Parker County property tax information?

Start with the Parker County Appraisal District. That is the office tied to property appraisals, assessments, exemptions, tax rates, protest information, and district property details. If you need a parcel or owner search, use the district search tool first.

Can I search by owner name?

Yes. The owner-name search says to enter only the first part of the last name, use at least two characters, and do not include spaces. A good example shown by the tool is “Smith A.”

Can I pay Parker County property taxes online or by phone?

Yes. The appraisal district says taxpayers can view and pay online once taxes are posted, and it also lists a phone payment option at (866) 549-1010 with Bureau Code 2202058. Mail and in-person payments are also listed through the Parker County Appraisal District.

When are Parker County property taxes due?

The appraisal district states that taxes are due upon receipt and are not considered delinquent if paid by January 31, 2026. Under the Texas property tax process, penalty and interest begin on February 1 for most unpaid tax bills. Check your statement and pay before the delinquency date.

Does the Parker County Tax Assessor-Collector handle property appraisals?

No. The county page says the Tax Assessor-Collector strictly handles auto registration in Parker County and does not appraise properties. For appraisal and assessment questions, contact Parker County Appraisal District instead.