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Ranger, Texas

Ranger is a small city in Eastland County, roughly 63 miles east of Abilene in the rolling ranch and brush country of north central Texas. It is best known for the oil boom that transformed the town in the early twentieth century, when a major strike drew a rush of drilling and prospectors to the area. After the boom faded, Ranger settled back into a quiet ranching and small-town economy.

Property here runs through the Eastland Central Appraisal District and the county tax office — the homestead exemption, the appraisal cap, protests, and any MUD, PID, or special districts all sit at the parcel level. The Eastland County notes below cover the practical details, with the official county directory for the appraisal district and tax office.

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