Courteously and respectfully serve the public and its entities by providing an equal and uniform appraisal roll in an accurate and timely manner.
Wildfire Disaster Declaration
The governor issued a wildfire disaster declaration for 191 counties, including Gregg County, on Aug. 11, 2023, in response to widespread wildfire activity throughout the state, posing an imminent threat of severe damage, injury or loss of life or property.
Tax Code Section 11.35, Temporary Exemption for Qualified Property Damaged by Disaster, allows qualified properties that are at least 15 percent damaged by a disaster in counties included in the declaration to receive a temporary exemption of a portion of the property’s appraised value. Qualified property includes:
Property owners must apply for the temporary exemption no later than 105 days after the governor declares a disaster area.
Form 50-312, Temporary Exemption Property Damaged by Disaster, is available below.
Gregg Appraisal District is responsible for appraising all real and business personal property within Gregg County. The district appraises property according to the Texas Property Tax Code and the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practices (USPAP).
Welcome to our website, I hope that you will find general information helpful about the District and the ad valorem property tax system. Information regarding specific properties within the district is also available as allowed by law. We are dedicated to serving the citizens of Gregg County while ensuring that property valuation in our county is fair, equal, and uniform.
Thank You,
Mark A Cormier, Chief Appraiser RPA, CCA, CTA
Please contact the Gregg Appraisal District at 903-238-8823 for any questions you may have concerning the qualifications for homestead exemptions.
The Gregg Appraisal District will begin its reappraisal on residential properties starting July 2023 to March 2024. We will be conducting on-site inspections of residential properties, which will include updating our property photographs. Our protocol is to attempt to make the property owner or resident aware by ringing the doorbell or by knocking on the front door to identify ourselves. Each appraiser will have the following identification items with them at all times; pictured ID, business card, and a Texas Department of Licensing and Registration (TDLR) registration card. Should the property owner or resident be away, we will leave a door hanger and a business card on the front door. After contact is made or it is established that nobody is available at the property, we will conduct our inspection of the exterior of the property. Please feel free to contact our office if you have any questions.
Mark A. Cormier, RPA, CCA, CTA
Chief Appraiser
Gregg County Appraisal District
903-238-8823 Ext 236
If you require a translator for your visit, please contact the Taxpayer Liaison Officer before your visit so that we can ensure we have someone to assist you.
Theresa Norris, Taxpayer Liaison Officer
4367 W Loop 281
Longview TX, 75604