Texas Property Tax Guide

San Saba County Property Tax Protest 2026

Covers San Saba County Appraisal District · Last updated April 26, 2026 · Reviewed by Editorial Team

The 2026 property tax protest deadline in San Saba County is May 15, 2026 (or 30 days after your notice — whichever is later, per §41.44). The homestead exemption is $140,000 (Prop 13, 2025). SAN SABA CAD processes all protests — file Form 50-132 with both value grounds checked.

San Saba County Appraisal District

Central Appraisal District · San Saba County, Texas

Address 200 E. Wallace, San Saba TX 76877
County seat San Saba
Region Hill Country
Parcels 4,000

San Saba County Property Tax Statistics

$130,000
Median home value
1.38%
Effective tax rate
4K
Parcels appraised

*Estimates based on public data. Verify with your appraisal district.

When is the Protest Deadline in San Saba County?

Date Action Statute
Jan 1, 2026Valuation date — CAD values your property as of this date§23.01
~Apr 1, 2026Notices of Appraised Value mailed by SAN SABA CAD§25.19
Apr 30, 2026Homestead exemption application deadline (Form 50-114)§11.43
May 15, 2026 PROTEST DEADLINE (or 30 days after notice — whichever is later) §41.44
14 days before hearingCAD must deliver your evidence packet (HB201 request)§41.461
60 days after ARB orderDeadline to appeal to district court or binding arbitration§42.21

How to Protest Property Taxes in San Saba County (2026)

  1. 1

    File Form 50-132 by May 15

    Check BOTH "value over market" (§41.41(a)(1)) AND "value unequal" (§41.41(a)(2)) boxes. This preserves both protest grounds. Submit to San Saba County Appraisal District by mail, fax, or in person.

  2. 2

    Request your HB201 evidence packet

    Under §41.461(a)(2), once you file, submit a written request for all evidence the SAN SABA CAD plans to use at your hearing. They must deliver it at least 14 days before your hearing date. If they don't, their evidence is excluded at the ARB hearing (§41.67(d)) — a major advantage.

  3. 3

    Attend the informal hearing

    Most San Saba County protests begin with an informal meeting with a SAN SABA CAD appraiser. Bring printed comparable sales (3–5 within 6 months of Jan 1), photos of condition issues, and your unequal-appraisal analysis. Roughly 60–80% of residential cases settle here.

  4. 4

    Present at the ARB hearing (if needed)

    The Appraisal Review Board (ARB) is independent of the SAN SABA CAD. You present first. Testimony is sworn. Keep it data-focused — ARBs cannot consider tax burden arguments (that's a tax rate decision, not an appraisal question).

  5. 5

    Appeal the ARB order (if warranted)

    You have 60 days after the ARB Order of Determination to appeal. Options: district court (Ch. 42), binding arbitration for properties ≤$5M (Ch. 41A; filing fee $500–$1,500), or SOAH for commercial properties ≥$1M. The CAD must prove your value is correct at the clear-and-convincing standard if it lowered your value in a prior year (§41.43(a-3)).

Property Tax Exemptions in San Saba County

Homestead exemption (school district): $140,000
Prop 13 / SB4, Nov 4, 2025 — retroactive to 2025 tax year. File Form 50-114.
Senior / disabled additional school exemption: $60,000 extra ($200,000 combined)
Prop 11 / SB23, Nov 2025. Age 65+ or disabled homeowners.
100% disabled veteran: Full residence exemption
§11.131 — complete exemption on residence homestead for 100% VA-rated disabled veterans.
10% homestead appraisal cap: Max 10% annual increase
§23.23 — appraised value cannot rise more than 10%/yr while homestead exemption is active.
20% non-homestead circuit-breaker: Max 20% annual increase (≤$5M)
§23.231 — sunsets Dec 31, 2026 unless extended by the 2027 Legislature.

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San Saba County Property Tax Overview

San Saba County is located in the Hill Country region of Texas, with the county seat in San Saba. The county is served by the San Saba County Appraisal District (SAN SABA CAD), which appraises all real and personal property within its boundaries.

How Property Taxes Work in San Saba County

Under the Texas Tax Code, the January 1 valuation date (§23.01) governs all appraisals in San Saba County. The SAN SABA CAD uses mass appraisal methodology under USPAP Standard 6 to value all properties at their market value each year.

Homeowners in San Saba County benefit from the $140,000 homestead exemption enacted via Proposition 13 (November 4, 2025), retroactive to the 2025 tax year. Combined with the $60,000 additional senior/disabled school exemption (Prop 11, 2025), qualifying seniors and disabled homeowners may exclude $200,000 from taxable value on their school district taxes.

The 10% homestead appraisal cap (§23.23) limits annual increases in appraised value for homesteaded properties. For non-homestead properties valued at $5 million or less, the 20% circuit-breaker under §23.231 also applies — note this provision sunsets December 31, 2026 unless extended by the Legislature.

Protest Deadline

The standard protest deadline in San Saba County is May 15, 2026, or 30 days after the date your Notice of Appraised Value is mailed — whichever is later (Tax Code §41.44). Do not miss this deadline; late protests are not accepted except in limited circumstances.

Once you file, the SAN SABA CAD must deliver your evidence packet at least 14 days before your hearing under §41.461. If they fail to do so, their evidence is excluded at the hearing (§41.67(d)) — a significant advantage.

Tips for San Saba County Protests

The unequal appraisal argument (§41.43(b)(3)) is often the strongest ground in any Texas county. This requires the appraisal district to prove your property is appraised at or below the median appraised value of comparable properties — a burden they frequently cannot meet. Always check both “value over market” and “value unequal” boxes on Form 50-132 to preserve both grounds.

Gather 5–10 comparable sales within 6 months prior to January 1. Photograph any condition issues dated before January 1. Bring printed comparables to the informal hearing — roughly 60–80% of residential protests settle at this stage without ever reaching the ARB.

San Saba County Property Tax FAQ

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Official Resources for San Saba County

This guide is for general information about San Saba County property taxes and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Deadlines and rules vary — verify with San Saba County Appraisal District or a licensed professional before acting. Last updated: April 26, 2026; reviewed by Editorial Team.

Sources: Texas Comptroller · Tax Code Ch. 41 · San Saba County Appraisal District