Public Information Request - (PIR)
If you
need to request information on property pertaining to Historic Values, Sales
Comps for Protest Evidence, Certificates of Ownership, ARB Hearing CD,
Appraisal Cards, or any other information pertaining to a record, please use
the link below to complete the Public Information Request (PIR):
Be
sure to include how you would like the information sent to you. Delivery
options include: U.S.P.S., email, or pick-up.
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