Irving Property Tax Guide 2026
Everything you need to know about property taxes in Irving, Texas. Irving is located in Dallas County and uses DCAD for property assessments.
Irving property taxes are administered by the Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD). For complete county information including all taxing jurisdictions, see our Dallas County Property Tax Guide.
About Irving Property Tax
Irving is appraised by Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) and sits at the geographic center of DFW. Home values in the Las Colinas master-planned community often run $500K-$1.5M, making protests high-value for owners there. Irving has three major school districts — Coppell ISD serves the upscale northern neighborhoods at premium rates, while Irving ISD covers the city core. Combined property tax rates in Irving typically run 2.2% - 2.6%.
- Population
- 255,000
- Major School Districts
- Irving ISD, Coppell ISD, Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD
Key Dates - Irving
- Payment due
- January 31, 2026
- Protest deadline
- May 15, 2026
- Notices mailed
- April 2026
Tax rates - Irving
Average Total: 2.1% - 2.6%
Rates vary by location within Irving based on which school district, city limits, and special districts apply to your property.
How to protest your property tax
1. Review your notice
Check your Notice of Appraised Value for errors in square footage, bedroom count, or market value.
2. File a protest
Submit online or by mail before May 15 (or 30 days after receiving your notice). Filing is free.
3. Gather evidence
Collect comparable sales from your neighborhood and photos of any property issues that affect value.
4. Present your case
Attend your ARB hearing in person, online, or let a professional represent you.
Filing is free and risk-free. Your assessed value cannot increase as a result of protesting.
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