How to Appoint or Remove an Agent

How to Appoint or Remove an Agent

To Appoint or Remove an Agent - Send the appointment of Agent or the Revocation of Agent to:


Appointment of Agent - Form 50-162


This form is for use by a property owner in designating a lessee or other person to act as the owner's agent in property tax matters. You should read all applicable law and rules carefully, including Tax Code Section 1.111 and Comptroller Rule 9.3044. This designation will not take effect until filed with the appropriate Appraisal District. Once effective, this designation will be in effect until the earlier of: (1) the date of a written revocation filed with the Appraisal District by the owner or the owner's designated agent, or (2) the expiration date, if any, designated below. 

*This form must be signed by the property owner, a property manager authorized to designate agents for the owner, or other person authorized to act on behalf of the owner other than the person being designated as agent. If you are a person other than the property owner, the Appraisal District may request a copy of the document(s) authorizing you to designate agents or act on behalf of the property owner.


Revocation (removal) of Agent - Form 50-813


You may use this form to revoke an Appointment of Agent for Property Tax Matters. You should read all applicable law and rules carefully, including Tax Code Section 1.111 and Comptroller Rule 9.3044. This designation will not take effect until filed with the appropriate Appraisal District. If you do not revoke authority as to all property for which you previously granted the agent authority with regard to all property not identified in this revocation will continue until the earlier of the following: (1) you file a written revocation with the appraisal district as to such other property, or (2) the expiration date, if any, you designated in the Appointment of Agent for Property Tax Matters regarding such property. Pursuant to Tax Code Section 1.111(d), a property owner may not designate more than one agent to represent the property owner in connection with an item of property. The designation of an agent in connection with an item of property revokes any previous designation of an agent in connection with that item of property.
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