Texas Disability Property Tax Exemption

Tarrant County Appraisal District

Available Property Tax Relief

About This Program

Texas Disability Property Tax Exemption is available to homeowners in Hurst, TX.

Texas homeowners certified as disabled by the Social Security Administration receive an additional $10,000 homestead exemption. School district taxes are frozen at the amount for the year the exemption is granted. Apply through the Tarrant County Appraisal District with proof of disability certification.

$10,000 additional exemption reduces taxable home value; school taxes frozen

Data last verified 2026-06-09. How we verify our data.

In Hurst, TX, you can combine this program with other local help to cut your cost:

Key Details

  • Additional $10,000 property tax exemption for disabled homeowners
  • School district taxes frozen at current rate
  • Must have SSA disability certification
  • No income requirements
  • Apply through Tarrant County Appraisal District

How to Apply

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Your application paperwork

Form to file: Form 50-114, Residence Homestead Exemption Application

The disabled person residence homestead exemption lowers the taxable value of your home, reducing your property tax bill. In Texas you apply with the county appraisal district where the home is located (for example, Tarrant Appraisal District), not the state, using Form 50-114, and the exemption stays in place without yearly reapplication.

Steps to apply

  1. Confirm you own and live in the home and that you meet the disabled person standard (you qualify if you receive Social Security disability benefits, or a doctor certifies you cannot work due to disability).
  2. Get Form 50-114 from the Tarrant Appraisal District homestead page or the Texas Comptroller, or use the TAD online homestead filing option.
  3. Complete the form, check the Disabled Person box in Section 1, and attach your disability proof and a copy of your Texas ID showing the property address.
  4. File online through TAD, or mail or deliver it to Tarrant Appraisal District, Attn: Exemptions, 2500 Handley-Ederville Road, Fort Worth, TX 76118, generally between January 1 and April 30 (late filing is allowed up to two years after the deadline).
  5. Keep your submission confirmation; applying is free and you do not refile each year.

Documents you will likely need

  • Completed Form 50-114 with the Disabled Person exemption selected
  • Proof of disability: a current Social Security Administration disability determination or award letter showing the date you became disabled, or a completed physician's statement (TAD form 5025, dated within the past 12 months)
  • Copy of your Texas driver license or state ID card with an address matching the property
  • Property account number or address (if known)

Requirements vary by program and locality. Confirm the exact rules on the official program page. We can help you prepare your paperwork, but you submit it yourself.

Deadline: Apply by April 30 to receive exemption for current year

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Frequently asked questions

How much can Texas Disability Property Tax Exemption provide in Hurst, TX?

$10,000 minimum exemption.

Who qualifies for Texas Disability Property Tax Exemption in Hurst?

Texas Disability Property Tax Exemption is open to homeowners in Hurst, TX. It has no income limit.

How do I apply for Texas Disability Property Tax Exemption in Hurst, TX?

Apply directly with Tarrant County Appraisal District using the official program link on this page or call (817) 284-0024. There is no middleman and no fee. Deadline: Apply by April 30 to receive exemption for current year.

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