Who is the district attorney in Bexar County Texas?
Bexar county District Attorney Joe gonzales Bexar County Criminal District Attorney Joe Gonzales took office in January of 2019 on a pledge to reform the office, restore public confidence, and make the office more accountable to the voters. The primary duty of the District Attorney is to seek justice.
What property is taxable in Bexar County?
Unless exempt by law, all real and business personal property are taxable. In addition to Bexar County and the Flood Control Fund, the Office of Albert Uresti, Bexar County Tax Assessor-Collector, has a contractual agreement to collect and disburse property taxes for 56 separate taxing jurisdictions.
What is the Bexar Appraisal District?
The Bexar Appraisal District sets your property values. In Texas, appraisal districts are responsible for identifying and appraising properties for ad valorem purposes. In Latin, ad valorem translates into „according to value.“ Pursuant with the Texas Property Tax Code, properties are taxed according to their fair market value.
How to search for criminal court case records in Bexar County?
The County Clerk & District Clerk court records search allows you to search for criminal court case records in Bexar County. Enter the last name and first name of the person on the case you are trying to locate. Middle initial (M.I.) is optional.
How do I record a release in Bexar County?
To record it in person, bring the original Release to the Bexar County Clerk’s Recordings Department at the Paul Elizondo Tower. To record it through the mail, send the original document to the Bexar County Clerk’s Office in the Courthouse.
How do I pay my property taxes in Bexar County?
The Bexar County Tax Office offers the option of paying your Property Taxes online with either a major credit card or an electronic check (ACH).