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Protesting your property appraisal? Expect a socially-distanced process
SAN ANTONIO David Ceballos dropped his protest notice in the drop-box outside the Bexar County Appraisal District (BCAD) on Thursday. RELATED: Governor Abbott: Texas will not suspend property appraisals this tax year despite pandemicFor people who appeal, the process looks a little different this year. If you still arent satisfied, you can get an in-person formal hearing -- only its 2020 style. The formal hearings likely wont happen until after August because of volume and a process slowed by precautions. MORE: Texas wont freeze property appraisals amid coronavirus pandemic