Monthly Archives: August 2021

Worth Township 2021 Assessment Notices Mailed

The Assessor’s Office has mailed 2021 assessment notices to Worth property owners. You may appeal your assessment each year during the 30-day window which is now open and will close on September 24th. The following cities, towns, and villages are in Worth Township: Alsip, Blue Island, Bridgeview, Chicago Ridge, Crestwood, Evergreen Park, Hometown, Merrionette Park, Oak Lawn, Palos Heights (east half), Robbins (north 1/4), and Worth (east 3/4).

Cook County reassesses properties triennially through a mass appraisal system. Worth was last reassessed in 2020 and if you appealed and were successful on your 2020 tax year appeal you will see those savings this summer on your 2nd installment property tax bill (the 1st installment bill you recently received is always 55% of the previous year’s total tax).
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Lemont Township 2021 Assessment Notices Mailed

Cook County Property Tax ReliefThe Assessor’s Office has mailed 2021 assessment notices to Lemont property owners. You may appeal your assessment each year during the 30-day window which is now open and will close on September 14th. The following cities, towns, and villages are in Lemont Township: Bridgeview (south 1/4), Hickory Hills (south 3/4), Orland Park (small northern part), Lemont Heights (west 1/2), Lemont Hills, Lemont Park, Willow Springs (south portion), and Worth (west 1/4).

Cook County reassesses properties triennially through a mass appraisal system. Lemont was last reassessed in 2020 and if you appealed and were successful on your 2020 tax year appeal you will see those savings this summer on your 2nd installment property tax bill (the 1st installment bill you recently received is always 55% of the previous year’s total tax).
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Palos Township 2021 Assessment Notices Mailed

The Assessor’s Office has mailed 2021 assessment notices to Palos property owners. You may appeal your assessment each year during the 31-day window which is now open and will close on September 13th. The following cities, towns, and villages are in Palos Township: Bridgeview (south 1/4), Hickory Hills (south 3/4), Orland Park (small northern part), Palos Heights (west 1/2), Palos Hills, Palos Park, Willow Springs (south portion), and Worth (west 1/4).

Cook County reassesses properties triennially through a mass appraisal system. Palos was last reassessed in 2020 and if you appealed and were successful on your 2020 tax year appeal you will see those savings this summer on your 2nd installment property tax bill (the 1st installment bill you recently received is always 55% of the previous year’s total tax).
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Jefferson Township 2021 Triennial Reassessments Mailed

2021 Triennial reassessment notices were mailed to Jefferson Township homeowners on Monday, August 16, 2021. The following cities, towns, and villages are in Jefferson Township: Albany Park, Avondale, Belmont-Cragin, Dunning, Forest Glen, Hermosa, Irving Park, Jefferson Park, Logan Square, Montclare, and Portage Park.

Homeowners in Jefferson Township have 30 days to appeal their assessment at the Assessor’s office (there will be a second opportunity to appeal later in the year at the Board of Review, whether you appeal at the Assessor’s office or not). The deadline for appealing at the Assessor’s office is September 17th.
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Thornton Township 2021 Assessment Notices Mailed

The Assessor’s Office has mailed 2021 assessment notices to Thornton property owners. You may appeal your assessment each year during the 30-day window which is now open and will close on September 09th. The following cities, towns, and villages are in Thornton Township: Blue Island (southern edge), Burnham, Calumet City, Dixmoor, Dolton, East Hazel Crest, Glenwood (northern 1/4), Harvey, Hazel Crest, Homewood (northeast half), Lansing (northern half), Markham (eastern 1/4), Phoenix, Posen, Riverdale, South Holland, and Thornton.

Cook County reassesses properties triennially through a mass appraisal system. Thornton was last reassessed in 2020 and if you appealed and were successful on your 2020 tax year appeal you will see those savings this summer on your 2nd installment property tax bill (the 1st installment bill you recently received is always 55% of the previous year’s total tax).
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