Omaha, Titus County, Texas Property Taxes
Property Taxes in Omaha, Texas
Median Omaha, Texas effective property tax rate: 1.10%, significantly lower than the national median of 1.02%, and lower than the Texas state median of 1.48%.
Median Omaha, Texas home value: $126,121
Median annual Omaha, Texas tax bill: $1,308, lower than the national median property tax bill of $2,400.
How are property taxes in Titus calculated?
Property taxes in Omaha, Texas are calculated based on the tax assessed value, which is often lower than the actual market value due to property tax exemptions such as the homestead or senior exemption.
Understanding Omaha's property tax system, exemptions, and reduction opportunities can lead to significant savings. Regardless of where you live in Omaha, knowing local tax details benefits homeowners and investors.
Last Updated April 13, 2026
Omaha, Titus County, Texas Property Tax Bill Calculator
$100,000
$1,500,000
$3,000,000
Median Effective Tax Rate
1.1%
Estimate Property Tax Bill
$1,387
$1,287
How Does the Omaha Property Tax Calculator Work?
Use this Omaha property tax calculator to estimate your annual property tax bill. Enter your property's assessed value and our calculator applies Omaha's median effective tax rate of 1.10% — based on actual property records in Titus County — to generate your estimate.
Enter your property's estimated assessed value — the figure the local appraisal district uses to calculate your bill, which reflects any exemptions you hold and is typically lower than your home's market value. Our calculator applies Omaha's median effective rate across all local levies, providing a more accurate estimate than applying a single county millage rate.
Your bill may vary by ZIP code within Omaha: rates range from 1.10% in 75571 to 1.10% in 75571, primarily due to differences in school district levies and local assessment districts.
For a more precise estimate, scroll down to explore ZIP code-level tax rate trends across Omaha.
About Omaha Property Taxes
About Property Taxes in Omaha, Titus, Texas
Omaha’s median effective property tax rate of 1.10% is lower than the Texas state median of 1.48% and higher than the national median of 1.02%. This rate reflects the Titus County base levy combined with local taxing authorities that shape what homeowners pay. The median property tax bill is $1,308, which is lower than the national median property tax bill of $2,400.
Property tax rates are not uniform across Omaha. Homeowners in ZIP code 75571 have the same median effective rate of 1.10%, the same median tax bill of $1,308, and the same median home price of $126,121. That consistency means location within the city does not create a tax-rate spread here, but it still matters for understanding your assessed value and bill.
Homeowners who believe their assessed value is too high can file a formal appeal with the Titus Appraisal District before the May 15, 2026 deadline. If your estimated bill seems higher than expected, Ownwell can review your assessment and protest on your behalf. You only pay if we save you money.
Property Tax Rates Across Omaha, Titus County, Texas
As noted earlier, local government entities set tax rates, which can vary widely within a state.
Why? Because annually, each county estimates its required budget to provide services and divides that by the total value of all taxable property within its jurisdiction. This calculation results in the property tax rate.
While there are votes and laws involved in setting tax rates and budgets, in a nutshell, this is the annual process.
Below, you can compare Omaha's effective property tax rate to other cities in Texas and the median property tax rates in Texas and the U.S.
Our median effective property tax rate (tax bill ÷ assessor's market value) accounts for exemptions and deductions, making it more accurate than the general median tax rate, which is the midpoint of statutory rates before adjustments.
Median Effective Omaha Tax Rate
1.10%
Our median effective property tax rate (tax bill ÷ assessor's market value) accounts for exemptions and deductions, making it more accurate than the general median tax rate, which is the midpoint of statutory rates before adjustments.
Median Effective Titus County Tax Rate
1.37%
Median Effective Texas Tax Rate
1.48%
Median Effective United States Tax Rate
1.02%
Property Tax Rates Across Omaha, Titus County, Texas
| Zip | 10th Percentile | 25th Percentile | Median Tax Rate | 75th Percentile | 90th Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 75571 | 0.72% | 0.88% | 1.10% | 1.50% | 1.56% |
Source: Ownwell
Property Tax Assessment Values Across Omaha, Titus County, Texas
When examining property taxes in Omaha, Texas, understanding the distinction between "market value" and "assessed value" is crucial.
The market value is what a willing buyer would pay to a willing seller in an open and competitive market, often influenced by location, property condition, and economic market trends. The Titus County appraisal district estimates the market value for tax purposes.
The assessed value is the market value minus any applicable exemptions or limits determined by local laws and offerings. The tax assessed value is the figure used to calculate your property taxes or the amount multiplied by your tax rate to get your tax bill.
Assessment notices:
In Titus County, assessment notices are sent in April each year. They'll typically reach your mailbox by the middle of April.
Each property owner receives an assessment notice that contains both the market value and assessed value, along with an estimate of your property tax bill. For Omaha property owners, the median home price is $126,121, and the median tax bill is $1,308, compared with the national median property tax rate of 1.02% and the national median property tax bill of $2,400. In ZIP code 75571, the highest median home price is $126,121.
Property Tax Assessment Values Across Omaha, Titus County, Texas
Source: Ownwell
$39,204
$139,274
$239,344
Median Omaha Market Value
$126,121
Median Titus County Market Value
$165,425
Median Texas Market Value
$258,851
Median United States Market Value
$235,294
Property Tax Assessment Values Across Omaha, Titus County, Texas
| Zip | 10th Percentile | 25th Percentile | Median Home Price | 75th Percentile | 90th Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 75571 | $23,276 | $46,192 | $126,121 | $194,655 | $387,248 |
Source: Ownwell
Property Tax Bills Across Omaha, Titus County, Texas
Property tax bills in Omaha are calculated from a home’s assessed value, which is based on the market value of the property, and the tax rate set by local taxing authorities. For homeowners, the bill reflects how much the property is worth for tax purposes, not what was paid for it. Factors such as location, property characteristics, and local levies all play a role in determining the final amount.
With a median home price of $126,121, property tax bills can vary widely across the city. The 25th percentile tax bill is $523, while the 75th percentile reaches $2,096. At the high end, the 90th percentile tax bill is $4,336. The median tax bill in the highest and lowest ZIP code, 75571, is $1,308.
Because property taxes are tied to assessed value and local rates, homeowners may see changes in their bill even if they have not made major improvements.
Median Omaha Tax Bill
$1,308
Median Titus County Tax Bill
$2,125
Median Texas Tax Bill
$3,441
Median United States Tax Bill
$2,400
Property Tax Bills Across Omaha, Titus County, Texas
| Zip | 10th Percentile | 25th Percentile | Median Tax Bill | 75th Percentile | 90th Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 75571 | $255 | $523 | $1,308 | $2,096 | $4,336 |
Source: Ownwell
Don't miss the deadline to protest!
Dates | |
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| Appeal Deadline | May 15 |
| Tax Bill | |
| Issued | October 1 |
| Due Date #1 | November 30 |
| Due Date #2 | June 30 |
Links | |
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| Titus Appraisal District | |
| Website | esearch.titus-cad.org |