Agricultural Productivity Valuation Application Required

The Harris Central Appraisal District is mailing agricultural applications to property owners in five school districts to verify those owners still qualify for agricultural or timber productivity valuations.

The application packet will come by certified mail requiring a receipt signature. Property owners must complete and return the application and the HCAD Agricultural/Timber User Questionnaire by April 30 in order to requalify for the agricultural/timber valuation.  Separate applications must be filed for each account covered by the productivity valuation.

Applications are being sent to property owners in the Crosby Independent School District (ISD), Channelview ISD, New Caney ISD, Alief ISD, Aldine ISD, Galena Park ISD, Klein ISD and Humble ISD.

Agricultural property accounts located in other school district jurisdictions will receive a pre-approval letter and will not have to contact the appraisal district unless there has been a change in their account.  Reapplications are required on a three-year cycle, depending on the school district where the property is located.

“For the convenience of the property owner, the appraisal district will only send a notice and application in the years they are required to reapply.  In those other two years, the property owner will get an automatic renewal letter,” said Chief Appraiser Roland Altinger.

Property owners may obtain an application from the appraisal district online at www.hcad.org under “Forms > Agricultural/Special Valuation, 1-d-1 (Open Space) or 1-d-1-(Timber Land)” or by calling the agricultural appraisal section at 713.957.7402.