34 Tex. Admin. Code § 9.3001 - Appraisal Cards
(a) All appraisal
district offices appraising property for purposes of ad valorem taxation shall
develop and maintain a system of appraisal cards for all parcels of real estate
which each office is required to appraise.
(b) On each parcel of residential or
commercial real estate, a separate appraisal card shall be developed and
maintained which contains the following items of information related to the
land:
(1) the legal description of the land
(this provision shall not be interpreted to require field note
descriptions);
(2) the account
number of the property;
(3) a
section indicating zoning classification (if any);
(4) a section indicating street improvements
(e.g.: unimproved, graveled, paved);
(5) a section indicating utilities available
(e.g., water, sewer, electricity, gas);
(6) a section indicating basic measurements
of the land (e.g., frontage, depth, acreage);
(7) a section for computation of the land
value;
(8) a section for any
remarks by the appraiser relevant to the parcel;
(9) the identification of each taxing unit in
which the property is taxable.
(c) On each parcel of residential or
commercial real estate the appraisal card shall contain the following items of
information related to the improvements on the parcel:
(1) a diagram of all improvements on the
parcel indicating perimeter measurements;
(2) separate sections indicating the type of
construction for the foundation, floor, exterior walls, and roof;
(3) a section indicating the date of
appraisal and the initials of the appraiser;
(4) a section indicating the use type of the
improvements (e.g., single-family, duplex, apartment, store, warehouse,
factory, etc.);
(5) a section
indicating additional details of construction (e.g., porches, garages, storage
buildings, fireplaces, etc.);
(6) a
section indicating depreciation calculation related to the
improvements;
(7) a section for the
computation of the improvement value;
(8) a section for any remarks or comments by
the appraiser relevant to the improvements on the parcel;
(9) in addition to all the information listed
in this subsection, each appraisal card shall indicate the amount of appraised
value of property included in the parcel for each category classification
required by the annual school district report of property value.
(d) On each parcel of rural or
acreage real estate, an appraisal card shall be maintained which shall contain
the following items of information related to the parcel:
(1) all information required under subsection
(c)(1)-(9) of this section for each improvement located on the
parcel;
(2) all information
required under subsection (b)(1), (2), (3), (8), and (9) of this section
related to the land;
(3) a section
indicating the size of the parcel and the number of acres in each of the
following use categories:
(A)
irrigated;
(B) dry
cropland;
(C) improved
pasture;
(D) native
pasture;
(E) orchard;
(F) timber; and
(G) barren or waste;
(4) a section indicating road access (e.g.,
paved, gravel, dirt, unimproved, none);
(5) a section indicating utility availability
(electricity, gas, sewer, etc.);
(6) in districts with irrigated land, a
section indicating the number and capacity of irrigation wells or the number of
acres covered by irrigation permits;
(7) in addition to the information listed in
this subsection, each appraisal card shall indicate the amount of appraised
value of property included in the parcel for each category classification
required by the annual school district report of property value.
(e) Any information required by
these sections may be maintained in electronic data processing records rather
than in physical documents.
(f)
Appraisal district offices failing to establish an appraisal card system as
required in this section may be judged to be in compliance upon a showing to
the board that an appraisal card system substantially equivalent to that
required in this section has been established.
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