CS-SR PROJECT SPECIALIST-ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS REQUEST-1-13-20
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS REQUEST
Pursuant to Section 1.086 of the Texas Property Tax Code, this written agreement with the Chief Appraiser of the Bexar
Appraisal District, authorizes and affirms a property owner’s request to receive Certain Notices via e-mail, in lieu of
delivery by mail. Please see Texas Property Tax code Sec 1.086 below for a definition of “Certain Notices”.
Property must be: A Real Property, Residential Account and must be the owner’s principal residence.
Written agreements with the county appraisal district must be entered first, ensuring what electronic means of delivery are
acceptable.
Delivery of Certain Notices will only be delivered via e-mail to the owner of the property. A Notice will not be e-mailed
to the owner’s agent.
Account #: _______________________ Property Address: _____________________________________
Mailing Address: ______________________________________________________
Address
________________________ _______________ _________
City State Zip
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Requested By (Printed Name) Phone Number
E-Mail to: ____________________________________________________________
You should keep us informed of any changes to your e-mail address.
This request remains in effect until revoked by the property owner in a written revocation filed with the Chief Appraiser.
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Owner Signature Date Signed
Sec. 1.086. DELIVERY OF CERTAIN NOTICES BY E-MAIL. (a) On the written request of the owner of a residential property
that is occupied by the owner as the owner's principal residence, the chief appraiser of the appraisal district in which the property is
located shall send each notice required by this title related to the following to the e-mail address of the owner:
(1) a change in value of the property;
(2) the eligibility of the property for an exemption; or
(3) the grant, denial, cancellation, or other change in the status of an exemption or exemption application applicable to the property.
(b) A property owner must provide the e-mail address to which the chief appraiser must send the notices described by Subsection (a)
in a request made under that subsection.
(c) A chief appraiser who delivers a notice electronically under this section is not required to mail the same notice to the property
owner.
(d) A request made under this section remains in effect until revoked by the property owner in a written revocation filed with the chief
appraiser.
(e) After a property owner makes a request under this section and before a chief appraiser may deliver a notice electronically under
this section, the chief appraiser must send an e-mail to the address provided by the property owner confirming the owner's request to
receive notices electronically.
(f) The chief appraiser of an appraisal district that maintains an Internet website shall provide a form on the website that a property
owner may use to electronically make a request under this section.