ARB Board Members

ARB Board Members

ARB Members
Chair: Guy N. Martin
Gregg Duplichain
Tommy Butler
Charlie Mae Esco
Kenny L. Dyess
Alan Higginbotham


The ARB’s Role in the Property Tax System

The appraisal review board (ARB) is the judicial part of the system. The ARB is a separate body from the appraisal office and serves a different function. It hears and resolves disputes over appraisal matters. This is a very broad and important responsibility, but the ARB must be sensitive to its legal and practical limits.

First, the ARB only has authority over matters submitted to it. The ARB has no role in the day to day operations of the appraisal office or in appraising property.

Except where it is deciding a protest, challenge or a correction motion, the ARB has no authority to change a value or correct the appraisal records directly. In a challenge, it must order the chief appraiser to reappraise or correct the records related to the challenge. Only in resolving taxpayer protests can the ARB make changes or set a value on its own. Such a change only affects the property in question.

Applications for ARB Service

To serve as an appraisal review board member, interested persons should submit an application to the appraisal district. The law requires that ARB members be appointed by the administrative district judge. Applications submitted to the appraisal district will be forwarded to the district court for consideration and processing. A copy of the ARB application may be found here: ARB Application

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