Property Tax
Appraisal and Tax Offices Share the Same Address in Junction
The Kimble Central Appraisal District and the county tax assessor-collector are separate offices, but both are located at the same address in Junction.
The Kimble Central Appraisal District and the Kimble County Tax Assessor-Collector are two separate offices, but both are located at 509 College St. in Junction. The appraisal district figures out what your property is worth. That value is then used to calculate what you owe each of the taxing units — including the county, the city of Junction, and school districts. Note that the tax assessor-collector does not collect property taxes here; the appraisal district handles tax collection.
If you think your value is too high, you can protest it. The appraisal district does not charge a fee to protest or to apply for exemptions. If you live on the property as your main home, ask about the homestead exemption — it can lower your taxable value. Check the district website or call to confirm current deadlines, since they can change.
Source to confirm: Texas Comptroller — Kimble County Directory