Trans-Pecos Ecoregion

Ector County is located in the Trans-Pecos ecoregion of Texas. Property owners in Ector County with an approved 1-D-1 wildlife management plan must file a Wildlife Management Annual Report (PWD-888 form) with the Ector County Central Appraisal District each year to maintain their wildlife exemption and avoid rollback taxes.

Wildlife Exemption Requirements in Ector County

To maintain a wildlife management tax valuation in Ector County, property owners must:

The 7 Wildlife Management Practices for Ector County

Property owners in the Trans-Pecos ecoregion can choose from these TPWD-approved wildlife management practices. You must actively perform at least 3 each year:

TPWD provides specific intensity guidelines for each practice in the Trans-Pecos ecoregion. WildComply includes these benchmarks in the activity logger so you can ensure your efforts meet or exceed the recommended levels for Ector County properties.

Ector County Appraisal District Contact Information

Ector County Central Appraisal District

Your PWD-888 wildlife management annual report must be submitted to the Ector County Central Appraisal District. Contact them directly for county-specific filing requirements and to confirm whether they accept digital submissions.

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Contact information maintained by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.

What Happens If You Don't File in Ector County?

If you fail to submit your wildlife exemption annual report to the Ector County Appraisal District, or if your documentation is incomplete, the county can revoke your wildlife management tax valuation and impose rollback taxes — typically 3 to 5 years of the difference between agricultural productivity value and full market value. The Ector County Appraisal District also has the legal right to request annual reports for the previous five years.

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Ector County Appraisal District

Are you with the Ector County Appraisal District? WildComply can help your office receive and process wildlife management annual reports more efficiently — standardized digital submissions with complete documentation, GPS-verified photos, and organized practice records.

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Other Counties in the Trans-Pecos Ecoregion

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