

Lisa Perry was appointed to office on December 01, 2020. If you should encounter any problems, please contact Lisa’s office for assistance at the numbers below. We hope you will find this site informative and very easy to use. Welcome to the Jasper County Assessor’s website. NOTE FOR PERSONAL AND BUSINESS ONLINE FILINGS: Jasper County will not accept emailed renditions, please mail or file online to complete your assessment.

Property owners are required to ensure the information on their tax statements is correct and any errors should be directed to the Montgomery Central Appraisal District immediately. Request are due by mid-August and failure to request in a timely matter may result in the clients (property owners) receiving their tax statement directly. The Montgomery County Tax Office requires mortgage companies request their clients tax statement each year. Tax statements are then generated and mailed to property owners and/or mortgage companies using a consolidated tax bill. The certified tax roll and the tax rates adopted by each taxing jurisdiction are used to levy the current property taxes in October of each year. The Montgomery County Tax Office receives the certified tax roll from the Montgomery Central Appraisal District, usually in July, then the property values are loaded on the Tax Office Computer System. The Montgomery Central Appraisal Distict identifies property to be taxed, determines its appraised value, whether to grant exemptions, the taxable owner and address, and which taxing jurisdictions may tax the property. Under this revision, the duty of apprasing property for value and exemption use became the duties of the office of the chief appraiser of the appraisal districts. The Texas Constitution requires the Tax Assessor-Collector office for counties with more than 10,000 in population.Įffective January 1, 1982, state law required counties participate in a single appraisal district.
