May 19, 2026 - As 2026 Notices of Appraised Value (NAVs) begin arriving in mailboxes, we wanted to take a moment to explain what the notice means, why some property owners may not have received one, and what steps are available if you have questions about your value.
First, if you did not receive a Notice of Appraised Value this year, it is because your property’s market value did not increase by more than $1,000 from last year.
January 27, 2026 - The Shelby County Appraisal District will be closed today, January 27, 2026. Everyone please stay safe and warm! The office will open at Noon (12:00pm) on Wednesday, January 28, 2026 to ensure safe travel for our employees.
January 24, 2026 - A new U.S. Postal Service rule Section 608.11 could impact when time-sensitive mail, such as tax forms and tax payments, is considered officially sent. Effective Dec. 24, 2025, mailed items are postmarked when the USPS processes them, rather than the date items are dropped in a mailbox or at a post office. A postmark refers to the date and location stamped or printed on most mailed items, indicating when and where the USPS “accepted custody” of a mail piece, according to the federal agency. The USPS said its Dec.
January 23, 2026 - The Shelby County Appraisal District will close Monday, January 26, 2026 due to inclement weather and open late on Tuesday, January 27 2026.