2026 protest season
2026 Protest Season · Brazos County, TX

Is Your Home
Overappraised?

Brazos Protest analyzes your property against the Brazos County Appraisal District's own comparable data, calculates your unequal appraisal case under Texas Tax Code §41.43, and generates a submission-ready evidence package in under 2 minutes.

May 15
2026 protest deadline
§41.43
Texas Tax Code basis
$19.99
Flat fee, no surprises
Uses Brazos County Appraisal District's 2026 values
Legally grounded in Texas Tax Code §41.43(b)(3)
Brazos County property owners only
Deadline: May 15, 2026

Tax Protests Made Easy

No lawyer needed. No appointment. No waiting room.

1

Enter Your Address

Type your address and select your property. We pull your current appraisal value automatically so you don't have to look anything up.

2

We Build Your Case

Our algorithm analyzes comparable property records from the Brazos County Appraisal District to build a detailed protest case for your property, calculating whether your appraisal is fair relative to your neighbors.

3

Get Your Protest Package

Download a professional two-document package: a panel-ready evidence report to submit and a private hearing guide that tells you exactly what to say.

The Burden of Proof
Is on the Appraisal District, Not You

Under Texas Tax Code §41.43(b)(3), an unequal appraisal protest is decided in your favor unless the Brazos County Appraisal District can prove your value is equal to or less than the median of comparable properties. That means if your $/sq ft exceeds the neighborhood median, you win, unless they can rebut it.

Brazos Protest builds your case using the Appraisal District's own data. They can't argue with their own numbers.

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A protest on the ground of unequal appraisal shall be determined in favor of the protesting party unless the appraisal district establishes that the appraised value of the property is equal to or less than the median appraised value of a reasonable number of comparable properties appropriately adjusted.
Texas Tax Code §41.43(b)(3)

A Complete Protest Package

Document 1

Evidence Packet

Submit to the ARB panel · Print 3 copies

  • Subject property vs. comparable properties, side by side
  • $/sq ft unequal appraisal analysis with the math shown
  • Suggested protest value and requested reduction
  • Neighborhood map with comp locations pinned
  • Market sales evidence when available
Document 2

Hearing Guide

Keep private · your personal reference guide

  • Step-by-step online filing guide with copy-paste statement for the appeal portal
  • Opening statement script with exactly what to say
  • ARB hearing guide with legal citations (if your protest reaches a hearing)
  • How to respond to the Appraisal District's comps
  • What to bring checklist
  • Prior protest advantage strategy (if applicable)

Brazos County Homeowners
Achieving Real Savings

Every protest case is different, but homeowners who protest consistently pay less than those who don't. The protest deadline is May 15. Missing it means waiting another year.

1 in 3
Brazos County properties may be overappraised
$0
Cost to file your protest with the ARB
Included Free

Recent Sales Data Tool

Brazos Protest includes a tool that searches for recent sale prices of comparable homes in your neighborhood. When sales data is found, it can strengthen your market value argument under Texas Tax Code §41.43, giving you a second independent basis for your protest beyond the $/sq ft analysis.

* Recent sales data included when available. Texas is a non-disclosure state; sale prices are not always publicly accessible for every property.

Strengthens your case Market value argument Included in your report*