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County assessor reports modest, uneven value increases; outlines inspection cycle and new software use

5869170 · September 24, 2025
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The Collin County Assessor's Office told county leaders it certified real-property values this year after modest aggregate increases, described its one-sixth annual physical-inspection cycle, and said new street-view software helped speed inspections. Staffing shortages delayed some personal-property notices.

The Collin County Assessor's Office reported to the Collin County Board of Commissioners that overall real-property values rose only modestly this year, with an aggregate increase the office estimated at about 4 percent.

Pam, chief appraiser for the Collin County Assessor's Office, said, "we made some increases, not hugely this year," and described how the office applies an aggregate ratio across the county rather than raising every property by the same percentage. "That's an aggregate," she said when asked whether the increase was about 4 percent.

Pam said the office conducts a physical inspection on one-sixth of the county each year and uses sales from the prior one to three…

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