What do I do if I think my property taxes are too high?

There are multiple factors that affect your taxes. The assessed value, tax rate, and exemptions. You may contact the Supervisor of Assessment’s office at 815-772-5195 with questions regarding your assessed value and exemptions. The tax rate is determined through the actions of the many taxing bodies. (See previous question).

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1. When are tax bills mailed and when is payment due?
2. Do you accept partial payment?
3. My mortgage company pays my taxes. Why did I receive a tax bill?
4. Why isn’t my tax bill mailed to the mortgage company?
5. I forgot my mortgage company pays my taxes and I submitted payment. Will you return my payment?
6. Can I write one check for multiple parcels?
7. I never received a tax bill. What should I do?
8. What if I have my bill but do not have the perforated tax stubs?
9. The address on my bill is wrong. How do I change it?
10. How do I know if I applied for all my exemptions?
11. I just purchased this property. Am I still responsible for paying last year’s taxes?
12. What happens if I cannot pay my property taxes?
13. What determines how high the property taxes will be?
14. What do I do if I think my property taxes are too high?
15. I did not pay my taxes last year. Where can I find out how much I owe?
16. If I pay my taxes late, will my name be in the paper?