May 17, 2021
Today is the last day for Bexar County property owners to appeal their 2021 property values with the Bexar Appraisal District. County Tax Assessor-Collector Albert Uresti is reminding property owners that his office doesn t set property values. Property values are determined by the Bexar Appraisal District, which is not part of the Tax Assessor-Collector s Office. Taxable properties are appraised every year on January 1st. The tax office says there have been fluctuations in value as a result of housing availability and the pandemic.
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Bexar County property owners have until May 17 to appeal 2021 property appraisals, officials say
All taxable properties are appraised on Jan. 1 each year, officials say
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SAN ANTONIO – The Bexar County Tax Assessor-Collector Albert Uresti is reminding property owners in the area that they have until May 17 to appeal their 2021 property values with the Bexar Appraisal District if they do not agree with their new appraisal.
“We understand that the pandemic has affected many families and businesses financially,” Uresti said in a release. “This is why the Tax Assessor-Collector’s Office wants to remind property owners that protesting their property values and applying for property tax exemptions are two ways to save money on their property tax bill.”
More than 8,900 motor vehicle registrations are estimated to be expired in Bell County as a state waiver for vehicle titles and registrations ends late Wednesday evening.
Beginning Thursday morning, law enforcement agencies â including the Texas Department of Public Safety â may begin issuing citations to motorists operating a vehicle without a current registration sticker or receipt.
âThere is no grace period after the April 14, 2021, deadline,â DPS said in a news release.
Gov. Greg Abbott issued in the waiver in March 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic forced closures of government offices across the state. The waiver exempted Texas motorists from initial vehicle registrations and renewals, vehicle titling, renewal of disable parking placards, and 30-day temporary permits.
Yearlong Texas Vehicle Registration Waiver Ends Today
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Are you driving around with an expired registration sticker? If so, you aren t alone. Since March 2020, no one has said a word about it. But starting tomorrow, that could all change.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott s waiver of vehicle title and registration requirements ends on Wednesday, April 14th, 2021. The waiver was put into place back in March 2020 in order to cut down on people waiting in lines across the state due to the coronavirus pandemic. Since today is when the waiver ends, police departments across the state could start issuing citations to Texans whose registration stickers are out of date.