Hardin County Property Tax Guide 2026
Complete guide to Hardin County (Hardin CAD) property tax — rates, deadlines, payment options, and how to protest your appraisal in Lumberton and surrounding areas.
Key Dates
- Payment due
- January 31, 2026
- Notices mailed
- April 2026
- Protest deadline
- May 15, 2026 (or 30 days after notice)
- ARB Hearings
- May-September 2026
Tax rates
Average Total (Hardin): 1.7% - 2.2%
- School district
- Varies by district
- County
- Varies by location
- City
- Varies by city
- Special Districts
- Varies by location
About Hardin Property Tax
Hardin County is part of the Greater Houston metropolitan area, where property values have seen significant increases driven by population growth and economic expansion. With a population of approximately 58,670 and an estimated 23,000 properties on the tax roll, Hardin County represents a significant share of the regional housing market. With combined tax rates typically ranging from 1.7% - 2.2%, homeowners in Lumberton and surrounding communities face substantial annual tax bills that often include Municipal Utility District (MUD) and special district levies on top of standard county, school, and city taxes. The Hardin CAD appraisal district handles property valuations for the county, and homeowners have the right to protest their assessed value each year before the Appraisal Review Board (ARB).
Average Home Value
$310,000
Typical Annual Tax
$6,800/year
Official Resources - Hardin
Why Protest in Hardin?
- Houston-area appraisals have increased substantially in recent years. Hardin CAD may not account for neighborhood-level conditions that affect your specific property.
- MUD (Municipal Utility District) and special district taxes in Hardin County can add $500-$1,500+ to annual bills. A lower appraised value reduces all tax layers.
- Texas has no state income tax, so property taxes fund most local services — this makes appraisal accuracy especially important for Hardin County homeowners.
- Over 80% of all residential protests in Texas result in a lower value. The odds are in your favor.
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How to Protest Your Property Tax
File your protest before the May 15 deadline (or 30 days after your notice, whichever is later). You can file online, by mail, or in person at the Hardin CAD office.
Gather 3-5 comparable sales within 1 mile of your property that sold for less than your appraised value. Focus on sales from the 12 months before January 1 of the tax year.
Check your property details on the Hardin CAD website for errors — wrong square footage, extra bathrooms, or incorrect lot size can inflate your value.
In the Houston area, "unequal appraisal" (equal & uniform) is often a stronger argument than market value. Compare your per-square-foot value to similar homes on your street.
Document any flooding history, foundation issues, or proximity to industrial sites — Hardin CAD may not have adjusted for these factors.
Payment Information
Online Payment
Credit Card: Varies (typically 2-3%) | eCheck: Often free or minimal fee
Mail Payment
Hardin County Tax Office - contact for address
Property tax exemptions
Homestead Exemption
For your primary residence. Provides $100,000 off school taxes and a 10% cap on annual value increases.
- $100,000 exemption from school district taxes
- Up to 20% exemption from county/city taxes
- 10% annual cap on appraised value increases
Over-65 Exemption
Additional benefits for seniors 65 and older, including a school tax freeze and optional tax deferral.
- Extra $10,000+ exemption from school taxes
- School tax ceiling frozen at age 65 amount
- Optional deferral of all taxes until sale
Disabled Veteran Exemption
For veterans with a VA disability rating. Exemption amount depends on disability percentage.
- 10-69% disability: $5,000-$10,000 exemption
- 70-100% disability: $12,000+ exemption
- 100% disabled: Complete tax exemption
Apply through your county appraisal district. You only need to apply once.
Frequently Asked Questions
The combined property tax rate in Hardin County typically ranges from 1.7% - 2.2%, depending on your exact location. This includes county, school district, city, and special district taxes. Rates vary by taxing jurisdiction — you can find your exact rate on your tax bill or at the Hardin County Tax Office website.
Compare with Nearby Counties
| County | Avg. Tax Rate | Major City | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jefferson County | 2.0% - 2.5% | Beaumont | View Guide |
| Orange County | 2.1% - 2.6% | Orange | View Guide |
| Liberty County | 2.0% - 2.5% | Liberty | View Guide |
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