Ector Government County Tax Collector: Office Hours, Address

Last reviewed 2026. This guide is for the Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector office in Odessa, Texas. It separates the county tax office from the Ector County Appraisal District because property tax lookup and payment in Ector County commonly routes through the appraisal district, not the motor-vehicle counter.

Ector County, Texas Tax Assessor/Collector

Ector County Tax Assessor Collector in Odessa: Hours, Address, Property Tax Route and Vehicle Services

This page helps Ector County residents find the correct office before driving to the courthouse area. Use it for the Ector County Government Tax Assessor/Collector address, office hours, phone number, vehicle title and registration services, property tax payment routing, appraisal district records, Truth in Taxation notices, hotel occupancy tax information and the common mistake that sends taxpayers to the wrong building.

Tax Assessor/Collector: Lindy Wright Office hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Motor Vehicle Section: 1010 E Eighth Street, Suite 100 Property tax lookup: Ector CAD
Do not miss this distinction

The Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector office is the county tax office shown for motor vehicle services, title transfers, registration renewals and related tax office business. For property tax records, property tax payment lookup, unpaid tax amounts, appraised values, exemptions and protest questions, Ector County residents usually need the Ector County Appraisal District at 1301 E 8th Street. The Texas Comptroller directory states that the Ector County tax office does not collect property taxes and directs taxpayers to contact the appraisal district when the appraisal district is responsible for local tax collection.

Official office
Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector
Tax Assessor/Collector
Lindy Wright
County office address
Motor Vehicle Section, 1010 E Eighth Street, Suite 100, Odessa, TX 79761
Phone and fax
Phone: (432) 498-4055   Fax: (432) 498-4057
Office hours
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-4:30 PM. Check county notices before holiday travel.
Property tax route
Ector County Appraisal District, 1301 E 8th Street, Odessa, TX 79761; Phone: (432) 332-6834; website: ectorcad.org
Vehicle services
Registration renewals, title transfers, change of address on motor vehicle records, disabled parking placards, non-fee plates, registration receipt copies and temporary registration services are listed by TxDMV for county tax offices.

Quick answer for Ector County taxpayers

The Ector County Government Tax Assessor/Collector office is located at 1010 E Eighth Street, Suite 100, Odessa, TX 79761. The office phone number is (432) 498-4055, the fax number is (432) 498-4057, and the posted office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The office is led by Lindy Wright, the Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector.

For a resident standing in line, the important question is not only “where is the tax office?” The better question is “which tax office task do I have?” If you are renewing vehicle registration, handling a title transfer, asking about motor vehicle forms, requesting a registration receipt copy or dealing with disabled parking placards, the Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector office is the right starting point. If you are trying to see a property’s appraised value, search a parcel, check exemptions, file a protest, review unpaid property tax amounts or pay property taxes online, start with the Ector County Appraisal District.

Go here for vehicles

County Tax Assessor/Collector

Use 1010 E Eighth Street, Suite 100 for motor vehicle title and registration services. Call (432) 498-4055 before traveling if your task requires special documents.

Go here for property taxes

Ector County Appraisal District

Use ectorcad.org for property records, appraisal information, unpaid tax lookup and the Pay Now route after finding your property record.

Use this for tax rates

Truth in Taxation

Use ector.truthintaxes.com to review proposed tax-rate information, hearing details and local taxing-unit information during the rate-setting season.

Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector office hours, address and map

The Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector page lists the Motor Vehicle Section at 1010 E Eighth Street, Suite 100, Odessa, TX 79761. The office is open Monday-Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. If you are going near the end of the business day, be realistic. A title transfer, missing document issue, lien release problem or out-of-state paperwork question can take more than a few minutes. Arriving at 4:25 PM with a complicated vehicle transaction is not a strong plan.

Before you drive to the office

  • Check whether your task is vehicle-related or property-tax-related.
  • Bring a government-issued ID for title and registration work.
  • Bring the title, registration renewal notice, insurance, inspection-related documents or lien paperwork if your transaction needs them.
  • Call (432) 498-4055 if your situation involves a deceased owner, out-of-state title, lost title, heavy truck, trailer, disabled placard or dealer paperwork.

Holiday and closure caution

The county page posts holiday closures when applicable. One listed 2026 closure is Monday, May 25, 2026 for Memorial Day. Always check the official county page before a holiday week, because tax office counters can be busier before and after closures.

Check the official Ector County page

Ector County property tax payment and records: use Ector CAD first

For Ector County property owners, the practical route is different from what the office name suggests. The county tax office page links property tax information to Ector County Appraisal District. The Texas Comptroller’s property tax directory also notes that the Ector County tax office does not collect property taxes and says to contact the appraisal district when the appraisal district is responsible for local property tax collection. That is why this page does not tell you to take every property tax issue to the Motor Vehicle Section.

The Ector County Appraisal District is located at 1301 E 8th Street, Odessa, Texas 79761-4703. The office lists hours as Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, phone (432) 332-6834, and email ector@ectorcad.org. Ector CAD provides property records search, collection record search, appraisal information, exemptions, protest procedures, deadlines, delinquent tax information, forms and Truth in Taxation resources.

How to pay property taxes online

Ector CAD says to find your property through the Property Records Search, select the property, then open the unpaid tax amount area to see the Pay Now button. The district also links to a Collection Record Search. If a payment page does not load or your property does not appear, call Ector CAD at (432) 332-6834 instead of guessing from a third-party payment website.

Step-by-step property tax lookup for Ector County

  1. Start at Ector CAD, not a search ad. Open ectorcad.org or the official property records search.
  2. Search by owner name, property ID or address. If you use a street address, try common formatting variations if your first search fails.
  3. Open the correct property record. Confirm the site address, owner name, property ID and taxing units before making decisions.
  4. Check the unpaid tax amount section. Ector CAD explains that the Pay Now option appears after opening unpaid tax amount details.
  5. Save proof after payment. Keep the confirmation number, receipt and property ID. If a mortgage company usually pays your taxes, verify before paying twice.

Motor vehicle title and registration services at the Ector County tax office

The Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector office works in partnership with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles for county tax office vehicle services. TxDMV lists common county tax office services including vehicle registration renewals, title transfers, change of address on motor vehicle records, disabled parking placards, non-fee plates such as Purple Heart and Disabled Veterans plates, registration receipt copies and temporary registration.

Do not assume every vehicle issue can be completed with only a driver license and a payment card. Title and registration work is document-heavy. If you bought a used vehicle, inherited a vehicle, moved from another state, lost a title, need a disabled placard, need a special plate or have a lienholder problem, call ahead or review TxDMV forms before visiting.

Vehicle task Start with What to bring or verify
Renew registration Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector or official TxDMV online tools if eligible Renewal notice if available, proof of insurance, ID and any required inspection-related status.
Transfer a title County tax office counter Signed title, buyer and seller information, ID, insurance, lien release if needed and any required TxDMV forms.
Disabled parking placard County tax office or TxDMV forms page Completed application and medical certification if required by the form instructions.
Registration receipt copy County tax office Vehicle details, plate or VIN information and identification.
Out-of-state vehicle Call before visiting Out-of-state title, registration, identification, insurance and any inspection or import-related documents required for the case.
Vehicle title safety tip

For used vehicles, do not hand over all money before you understand whether the title can actually be transferred. A low-price private sale can become expensive if there is a lien, missing signature, rebuilt/salvage issue, incorrect VIN, deceased-owner issue or title mismatch. When the paperwork looks unusual, ask the tax office or TxDMV before completing the deal.

Important Ector County property tax deadlines and penalty timing

Ector CAD publishes an important deadline brochure for homeowners. The key homeowner dates are not optional reminders; missing them can affect protest rights, exemptions, penalty and interest. The dates below are practical guideposts, but you should still verify the current year on Ector CAD and Texas.gov/PropertyTaxes before relying on a deadline.

Date or season What it means Resident action
January 1 Property status and value are generally measured as of January 1 for appraisal purposes. Keep ownership, address and property-use information accurate with the appraisal district.
April 30 Deadline shown for residential homestead, over-65 and disability exemption filings. Do not wait until tax bill season to fix exemption problems.
May 15 or 30 days after notice postmark Deadline shown for protesting property values or exemption denials. Read your Notice of Appraised Value carefully and protest on time if needed.
August-September Local taxing units propose and adopt tax rates, and Truth in Taxation information is updated. Use ector.truthintaxes.com to see proposed rates, hearings and meeting information.
October 1 Current year taxes become due and payable. Check your statement, mortgage escrow status and online unpaid balance.
January 31 Usually the last day to pay the previous year taxes without penalty and interest. Pay before the deadline or confirm escrow payment with your mortgage company.
February 1 Penalty and interest begin on prior year unpaid taxes. Act immediately if your bill was missed or your mortgage company did not pay.
April 1 or July 1 The deadline brochure shows a 20% collection fee accrues April 1 for Business Personal Property and July 1 for other properties. Call Ector CAD before delinquency costs escalate further.
Delinquent tax warning

Ector CAD’s deadline brochure warns that failure to send or receive a tax bill does not affect the validity of the tax, penalty or interest, the due date, the tax lien or collection procedures. Do not rely on “I never got the bill” as a plan. If you own property in Ector County and do not receive all tax statements by November 1, contact Ector CAD at (432) 332-6834.

Assessor versus appraisal district versus taxing units in Ector County

Texas property tax language confuses many homeowners because several public bodies are involved. In everyday search language, people type “Ector County tax assessor,” “Ector County tax collector,” “Ector County government tax assessor/collector,” “Ector County property tax,” and “Ector County appraisal district” as if they all mean the same office. They do not.

Office or entity What it handles What it does not control
Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector County tax office functions, especially motor vehicle title and registration services listed through TxDMV. It is not the place to protest appraised value, and the Comptroller directory says this office does not collect property taxes.
Ector County Appraisal District Property records, market value, exemptions, special appraisals, protest process, unpaid tax lookup and property tax payment route. It does not set every tax rate by itself; local taxing units adopt rates.
Local taxing units Tax rates, budgets, public hearings and adopted rates for entities such as county, city, school district and special districts. They do not usually appraise your individual property record or handle vehicle title transfers.
Texas Comptroller and TxDMV State-level property tax directory guidance and vehicle title/registration program information. They are not the local counter for your Odessa tax office visit.

Homestead, over-65, disability and protest questions

If your question is about a homestead exemption, over-65 exemption, disability exemption, special appraisal, protest deadline, appraised value, ownership change or notice problem, start with Ector CAD rather than the Motor Vehicle Section. The appraisal district deadline brochure specifically says to come by or call if you moved into a new home and have not filed for a homestead exemption, became disabled, turned 65, disagree with value or exemption status, or did not receive a Notice of Appraised Value on each of your properties.

  1. Open your property record. Use the Ector CAD property records search and verify the property ID, owner name, site address and exemption status.
  2. Check the deadline first. Exemption and protest deadlines can close before a tax bill arrives.
  3. Use official Ector CAD forms and instructions. Do not rely on a paid protest ad as your only source.
  4. Prepare evidence if protesting value. Sales, condition issues, photos, repair estimates and comparable properties can matter.
  5. Keep copies of everything submitted. Save confirmation, email receipts and dated documents.

Truth in Taxation and proposed tax rates

For proposed tax rates, tax-rate hearing information and taxing-unit details, Ector County property owners should use ector.truthintaxes.com. The Truth in Taxation site lets property owners search by owner name, property ID or property address to review information about taxes that may be imposed by local taxing units, hearing dates, meeting dates and opportunities to provide feedback.

This matters because your tax bill is not only a function of one office. The appraisal district determines market value and processes exemptions. Local taxing units adopt rates. The final bill reflects both the taxable value and the adopted rates. If you only complain to the wrong office after the bill arrives, you may miss the public hearing window where local rate decisions were made.

Hotel Occupation Tax and other county tax office links

The Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector page includes a Hotel Occupation Tax document, a Truth in Taxation summary and motor vehicle registration form information. If you operate lodging or handle hotel occupancy tax matters, use the official county document rather than copying a form from another county. Local hotel tax compliance is not the same as a property tax bill or vehicle registration renewal.

Hotel Occupation Tax

Use the official county link from the Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector page for hotel occupancy tax documentation. If your business situation is unusual, contact the county tax office before filing.

Open Hotel Occupancy Tax PDF

Motor vehicle forms

For vehicle title and registration forms, the county links to TxDMV forms. Use the state form source so you do not complete outdated or unofficial paperwork.

Open TxDMV Forms

Payment cautions for Ector County taxpayers

Property tax payment pages and third-party bill payment sites can look similar in search results. That is dangerous. Start from Ector CAD or the county’s official page, then move to the official payment flow. Ector CAD states that after you find your property in the property records search, you can open the unpaid tax amount to see the Pay Now button.

Safe payment checklist

  • Start from ectorcad.org or the county’s official tax office page.
  • Confirm your property ID, owner name, situs address and tax year before paying.
  • Check whether a mortgage company or escrow account is supposed to pay.
  • Review convenience fee or processing fee disclosures before submitting a card payment.
  • Save the receipt, confirmation number and payment date.
  • Call Ector CAD at (432) 332-6834 if the balance, owner name or property address does not look right.

What the Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector office does not do

A useful tax office guide should prevent wrong trips, not just repeat an address. Here are the most common wrong turns for Ector County residents.

If you need Do not start with Correct route
Property appraised value review Vehicle tax office counter Ector County Appraisal District
Property tax payment lookup Random payment website Ector CAD property records search, then unpaid tax amount and Pay Now
Homestead exemption or protest TxDMV or motor vehicle forms Ector CAD exemptions and protest procedure pages
Vehicle title transfer Appraisal district property search Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector motor vehicle section or TxDMV forms
Tax-rate hearing information A property tax receipt only Ector Truth in Taxation website

Nearby and service-area notes for Ector County

The Ector County tax office serves Ector County residents and vehicle owners who need county tax office motor vehicle services. Odessa is the county seat and the main place residents associate with county offices. Ector CAD also serves property owners across the county for property appraisal and tax collection records. Residents in Odessa, Goldsmith, West Odessa, Gardendale, Pleasant Farms, Penwell and other Ector County communities should verify which office handles the task before visiting.

Use the county tax office for

  • Vehicle registration renewals
  • Vehicle title transfers
  • Disabled placards and certain plates
  • Registration receipt copies
  • Temporary registration questions
  • County tax office motor vehicle counter help

Use Ector CAD for

  • Property records search
  • Unpaid property tax amounts
  • Property tax Pay Now route
  • Homestead, over-65 and disability exemptions
  • Protest procedures
  • Truth in Taxation and appraisal district records

Official links for Ector County tax tasks

Use these official links before visiting, paying, filing or calling. Avoid search ads and third-party payment pages when you are dealing with tax bills, vehicle title paperwork or property records.

County Tax Assessor/Collector

Official Ector County page for Lindy Wright, office address, phone, hours, property tax information link, hotel occupancy tax and vehicle information links.

Open county tax office page

Ector County Appraisal District

Official district site for property records, unpaid tax lookup, appraisal information, exemptions, deadlines, tax rates and forms.

Open Ector CAD

Property Records Search

Official Ector CAD search for parcel and personal property records. Start here for property ID, owner, address and unpaid tax amount routing.

Open property records search

Collection Record Search

Official Ector CAD-linked collection record search for tax collection records and payment lookup.

Open collection record search

Truth in Taxation

Search owner name, property ID or property address to review proposed tax information, hearings and tax-rate meeting details.

Open Truth in Taxation

TxDMV Ector County Office

State listing for Ector County tax office vehicle title and registration services, address, phone and email.

Open TxDMV county office listing

Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector FAQ

What is the Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector address?

The Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector Motor Vehicle Section is at 1010 E Eighth Street, Suite 100, Odessa, TX 79761.

What are the Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector office hours?

The county tax office lists hours as Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Check the official county page before holiday weeks or weather-related closures.

What is the Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector phone number?

The official county page and TxDMV listing show the office phone as (432) 498-4055. The fax number is (432) 498-4057.

Who is the Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector?

The Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector is Lindy Wright.

Does the Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector collect property taxes?

The Texas Comptroller directory states that the Ector County tax office does not collect property taxes and directs taxpayers to contact the appraisal district when the appraisal district is responsible for collection. For property tax lookup and payment, start with Ector County Appraisal District.

Where do I pay Ector County property taxes online?

Start at ectorcad.org or the Ector CAD Property Records Search. Ector CAD says to find your property, select it, then open the unpaid tax amount area to see the Pay Now button.

What is the Ector County Appraisal District phone number and address?

Ector County Appraisal District is at 1301 E 8th Street, Odessa, TX 79761-4703. The phone number is (432) 332-6834, and the listed office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Where do I file a homestead exemption in Ector County?

Homestead, over-65 and disability exemption questions should go through Ector County Appraisal District, not the motor vehicle tax office counter. Ector CAD lists April 30 as the deadline for residential homestead, over-65 and disability exemption filings in its deadline brochure.

When are Ector County property taxes due?

Ector CAD’s deadline brochure says current-year taxes become due and payable on October 1, and January 31 is usually the last day to pay the previous year taxes without penalty and interest. Penalty and interest begin February 1 on prior-year unpaid taxes.

Where do I protest my property value in Ector County?

Property value protests go through Ector County Appraisal District. The deadline brochure lists May 15 or 30 days after the postmark date on your Notice of Appraised Value as the deadline to protest property values or exemption denials.

Where can I review Ector County proposed tax rates?

Use ector.truthintaxes.com. It lets property owners search by owner name, property ID or property address to review taxing-unit information, proposed tax details, hearing dates and meeting dates.

Can I renew my vehicle registration at the Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector office?

Yes. TxDMV lists registration renewals among county tax assessor-collector services. For Ector County, use the county tax office at 1010 E Eighth Street, Suite 100, Odessa, or review official TxDMV online options if eligible.

Can I transfer a vehicle title at the Ector County tax office?

Vehicle title transfers are listed by TxDMV as a county tax office service. Bring the signed title, identification, insurance, any lien release or required TxDMV forms, and call ahead if the paperwork is unusual.

Where do I find motor vehicle title and registration forms?

The Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector page links to the official TxDMV forms page. Use the state source so you do not complete outdated or unofficial paperwork.

What should I do if I did not receive my Ector County property tax statement?

Ector CAD’s deadline brochure says to contact the office if you do not receive all tax statements by November 1 or receive a statement that does not belong to you. Call Ector CAD at (432) 332-6834.

Last reviewed 2026. This independent directory guide summarizes official Ector County Tax Assessor/Collector, TxDMV, Texas Comptroller and Ector County Appraisal District information for office hours, address, phone, vehicle services, property tax lookup, property tax payment routing, deadline cautions and official links.

This website is not the official Ector County government website and does not collect tax payments, process titles, issue vehicle registrations, set appraisal values, approve exemptions or provide legal, tax, escrow, title, real estate or financial advice. Before visiting, paying, filing a protest, submitting a form or relying on a deadline, verify the latest details directly with Ector County, Ector CAD, TxDMV or the Texas Comptroller.

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