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Appraisal Review Board Candidate – 12/31/2024

The primary responsibility of the ARB is to weigh evidence provided by both taxpayers and Appraisal District staff and resolve matters relating to appraisal, exemptions, special valuations and challenges that cannot be resolved informally.


Applicants must have resided in Live Oak County for at least two years, be current on property tax payments, not be an employee or officer of a taxing unit served by the Live Oak Co. Appraisal District. Applicant must have the ability to communicate with the public, attend training sessions conducted by the Texas Comptrollers and attend ARB hearings in person for 6-7 regular meetings per year from May – July. Appointed members will serve a two-year term and are compensated.

Live Oak County Appraisal District
P O Box 2370
George West, Texas 78022
Ph: 361-449-2641

Deadline to apply is February 7, 2025

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Notice of Availability of Electronic Communications – 01/01/2024
Live Oak County Appraisal District 205 Bowie St PO Box 2370 George West TX 78022 361-449-2641 www.liveoakcad.org
 
Notice of Availability of Electronic Communications 1.085 Texas Property Tax Code: (a) Not withstanding any other provision in this title and except as provided by this section, any notice, rendition, application form, or completed application that is required or permitted by this title to be delivered between a chief appraiser, an appraisal district an appraisal review board, or any combination of those persons and a property owner or between a chief appraiser, an appraisal district, an appraisal review board, or any combination of those persons and a person designated by a property owner under Section 1.111(f)  may be delivered in an electronic format if the chief appraiser and the property owner or person designated by the owner agree under this section.
 
The Chief Appraiser of the Live Oak County Appraisal District has determined that it is not feasible at this time to provide for electronic communication between the appraisal district, appraisal review board, property owners or their designated representatives. A decision by the chief appraiser not to enter into agreements may not be the subject of an appraisal review board protest, a lawsuit or a complaint to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
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