Potter Randall Appraisal District gives notice of appraised values to property owners

AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — The Potter Randall Appraisal District sent notices of appraised values on April 15.

According to PRAD Chief Appraiser Jeffrey Dagley, the notices reflect the proposed market value of the owner’s property in 2024.

“The value that we’ve given to the property is reflective of the market conditions, and the value is as of January 1 of 2024,” said Dagley. “That’s an indication of what the market value is or what that property would sell for on the open market if it was exposed on the market.”

If an owner disagrees with the appraisal value they can protest it. Protests must be submitted by May 15 and can be done online. There is no cost to file a protest.

Once a protest form is filed with supporting documents it automatically goes into the PRAD system.

“Once it’s set up in our system, then we will send those property owners a notice of a hearing date,” said Dagley. “We’ll send that at least 15 days before the hearing date and at that time, if we haven’t contacted you say that we’re going to adjust the value for some reason you would need to show up for that day of your hearing. You have an opportunity to protest it before an appraisal review board.”

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