This page helps you handle Property Tax tasks in Coryell County, Texas, including where to check an account, pay online, confirm deadlines, and find the right office for questions.

For most current tax payments, the main public path is the Coryell County Tax Office and its Search & Pay Taxes service. For appraised values and exemption status, Coryell Central Appraisal District handles that part of the process.

Search & Pay Taxes

The main online payment path for Coryell County property taxes is the county’s payment portal. Use it to look up your tax account, review available payment information, and submit a payment online.

  • Open the online property tax payment portal.
  • Search for your property tax account and review the payment details shown for that account.
  • Submit payment through the portal and keep your confirmation for your records.

If you pay by eCheck, your account may continue to show UNPAID for up to 10 business days while the bank transaction completes.

If an eCheck is denied for any reason, a $30 fee may be charged.

The county states that online property tax information is for informational use and may be slightly dated. Assessed values can change before they are finalized for ad valorem tax purposes.

Property tax deadlines in Coryell County

These dates help with current-year property tax timing in Coryell County.

Date What it means
January 1 Coryell Central Appraisal District determines appraised value and exemption status for the current tax year, except for disability and over-65 exemptions.
January 31 Last day to pay current property taxes without penalties and interest.
February 1 Current taxes become delinquent if unpaid.
June 30 Last day to pay current taxes or obtain an installment agreement before the account is turned over for delinquent collection.
July 1 and after Delinquent taxes may incur an additional 15% to 20% collection penalty after June 30.
July 31 Last day for disabled or over-65 homeowners paying in installments to make the fourth installment.

Disabled or over-65 homeowners may also have installment deadlines on January 31, March 31, May 31, and July 31 for current homestead taxes.

Mailing a property tax payment

If you are paying by check, mail property tax payments to Coryell County Tax Office, P.O. Box 6, Gatesville, TX 76528. Include your property ID number or property address on the check.

You can also use the county’s Search & Pay Taxes page to reach the online payment system.

Appraised values, exemptions, and tax rates

Coryell Central Appraisal District handles property appraisal and exemption administration for taxing units in the county. Property taxes are then collected by the Coryell County Tax Office.

Property values are based on January 1 market value. Tax statements are generated after the certified tax roll is received and tax rates are adopted, with current taxes levied in October or November.

If you need current or past rate information for taxing units in the county, the Coryell County Tax Office also publishes property tax rate pages by year. Historical tax rolls are available for many years, including recent years through 2025.

Property tax office contacts

Use these Coryell County Tax Office contacts for payment questions, office help, and property tax service hours.

  • Coryell County Tax Assessor-Collector
    Email: tac@coryelltax.com
    Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m Monday - Friday Excluding County Approved Holidays
  • Coryell County Annex - Gatesville — P.O. Box 6 800 E. Main St., Suite B Gatesville, Texas 76528
    Phone: (254) 248-3142
    Fax: 254-865-2519
  • Coryell County Annex - Copperas Cove — 809 S. Main St Copperas Cove, Texas 76522
    Phone: (254) 547-4285

Common questions

How do I pay property taxes online in Coryell County, Texas?

Use the county’s online property tax payment portal to search your account and submit payment.

When do current property taxes become delinquent?

Current taxes that remain unpaid as of February 1 of the year after they are imposed are delinquent. January 31 is the last day to pay without penalties and interest.

Why does my account still show unpaid after I paid by eCheck?

The account may show UNPAID for up to 10 business days until the bank transaction is completed. A denied eCheck may result in a $30 fee.

Where should I mail a Coryell County property tax payment?

Mail payments to Coryell County Tax Office, P.O. Box 6, Gatesville, TX 76528. Include your property ID number or property address on the check.

Who handles appraised values and exemptions?

Coryell Central Appraisal District handles appraisal and exemption administration. The Coryell County Tax Office handles tax collection and payment questions.

Where can I find historical tax rolls?

The Coryell County Tax Office provides a Historical Tax Rolls page with many years of records, including recent years through 2025.