Tarrant County Page Property Tax Loans

Do you find yourself in shock every October when you open your property tax bill in Tarrant County? Many Texas residents continue to be astonished year after year as property taxes continue to rise steadily. If you’re struggling to fit the costs of these high property taxes into your family’s budget, you’ve missed one or more property tax deadlines, or you just need help dealing with this expense, it’s time to contact Home Tax Solutions. With offices throughout Texas, we’re proud to serve residents in all 254 counties. For Tarrant County property owners, you’ll likely want to work with the experienced team of professionals located at our Dallas office location. Don’t hesitate to call our Dallas headquarters to get in touch with a friendly member of our team to learn more about how we can help you. We also offer an online form that can be completed in just a few minutes, so we can be in touch with you quickly with an estimate for your property tax loan.

The Home Tax Solutions Loan Process in Tarrant County

The easiest way to start the loan process for Tarrant County property taxes is to complete our online form to get a free estimate from the Home Tax Solutions team. This form will give us the information we need to get started right away. Within a day, one of our experienced team members will be back in touch with you to provide an estimate of your commercial or residential property tax loan payments, interest rates, and other specific information. If you’d rather talk to one of our team members, please don’t hesitate to contact us at (214) 420-1814 to contact our Dallas office. Our Dallas County office is located in North Dallas near Southern Methodist University at 4849 Greenville Avenue, Suite 1620. This location is just off of State Highway 75, and easily accessible for residents throughout Dallas County.

About Tarrant County

Tarrant County was established in 1849 as one of 26 counties that broke away from Peter’s Colony, a land grant area allowing settlement first in the Republic of Texas then the State of Texas. Tarrant County is one of the counties that make up the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, and it is the third most-populous county in Texas and the 16th most populous in the US. The population of Tarrant County at the 2015 census was just over 2 million. Fort Worth is the county seat. In the US, the average property tax rate is 1.19% compared with 1.86% in Texas. Tarrant County residents can expect even higher rates. The average tax rate in this county in 2018 came in at 2.22%, but if you own property in either of the two major cities, your taxes are even higher. Fort Worth residents paid an average of 2.4% and Arlington residents paid 2.25%.

Tarrant County Resources

If you want to find out more about property taxes and other tax and residency information for Tarrant County, we invite you to explore some of the following resources:

Tarrant County, Texas Homepage

This government site connects Tarrant County residents, homeowners, and visitors to important information and resources they may need, including pertinent tax information.

Office of Tarrant County District Clerk

The Tarrant County District Clerk helps residents find information on costs and fees, government agencies, records and documents, and forms that may be necessary to learn more about your property taxes.

Tarrant County Appraisal District

The Tarrant County Appraisal District website gives residents access to resources they may need for property valuation, disaster appraisals, and other solutions.

Tarrant County Tax Office

If you have questions about your property taxes, fees, or deadlines, the Tarrant County Tax Office will give you access to the information you need.

Office of Tarrant County District Attorney

The Tarrant County District Attorney’s office may have relevant information about changes in tax law, public service announcements, and other information you may need about ever-changing property taxes.

Cities in Tarrant County

  • Arlington
  • Azle
  • Bedford
  • Benbrook
  • Blue Mound
  • Burleson
  • Colleyville
  • Crowley
  • Dalworthington Gardens
  • Edgecliff Village
  • Euless
  • Everman
  • Flower Mound
  • Forest Hill
  • Fort Worth
  • Grand Prairie
  • Grapevine
  • Haltom City
  • Haslet
  • Hurst
  • Keller
  • Kennedale
  • Lakeside
  • Lake Worth
  • Mansfield
  • Newark
  • North Richland Hills
  • Pantego
  • Pelican Bay
  • Reno
  • Richland Hills
  • River Oaks
  • Saginaw
  • Sansom Park
  • Southlake
  • Trophy Club
  • Watauga
  • Westlake
  • Westover Hills
  • Westworth Village
  • White Settlement