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Fritz Kaegi, Cook County Assessor. 118 North Clark Street • Third Floor, Room #320 • Chicago, IL 60602. Local Township Assessors • CCAO Office Locations • Cook County Government Offices
If the C of E is required to go to court for adjudication, a letter regarding the outcome of that C of E request will be sent to you by the Cook County State's Attorney’s Office. Certificate of Error …
What is the Cook County Assessor's policy for filing appeals?#N#It is the policy of the Cook County Assessor to assess all real property in a fair and uniform manner consistent with the legal responsibility placed on the Office of the Assessor. It is also our policy to provide everyone equal access to the remedies afforded by the appeal process. In accordance with these policies, the Office of the Assessor shall provide experienced personnel to assist property owners who want to appeal their assessed valuation.
What is an appeal?#N#Your appeal is about your property's assessed value. Your property's assessed value is based on the Assessor's estimate of your property's fair market value. In Cook County, your Class 2 residential property is assessed at 10 percent of its estimated property value. The estimated property value is determined by analyzing sales information of similar homes in your area. For example, an estimated property value of $100,000 would calculate to an assessed valuation of $10,000. Class 2 properties include detached single-family houses, townhomes, condominiums, cooperatives, and multi-family residential buildings with no more than six dwelling units. (Separate instructions are available for condominiums and cooperatives.) Your appeal is how you let us know that you think the assessed value for your property is not fair and accurate.#N#It's a common misconception that your appeal is a "tax appeal." Keep in mind, the Assessor does not calculate taxes. Local governments, such as municipalities and school districts, determine the overall amount of real estate taxes collected in your community. It is important that your assessed valuation be accurate and fair, as it does play a role in determining your share of those taxes.
A Certificate of Error addresses a single year. If you are entitled to a value reduction for more than one year, a Certificate of Error request must be filed for each individual year. After a C of E application is received, it must be processed through the Assessor’s Office.
What Is the Home Improvement Exemption?#N##N#The Home Improvement Exemption allows you to increase the value of your home with up to $75,000 worth of improvements without increasing your property taxes for at least four years.
What is a Senior Freeze Exemption?#N##N#The Senior Freeze Exemption provides tax relief to eligible homeowners who meet age and income requirements (see below) and whose homes have drastically increased in value. It allows qualified seniors to apply to "freeze" their home's equalized assessed value (EAV) for the year in which they apply and qualify. This means that in future years, their property tax bill is calculated on the current year's EAV, but the previously "frozen" EAV. Those who qualify for and receive this exemption should be aware that it does not automatically freeze the amount of the tax bill. Only the EAV remains at the fixed amount. The local tax rates set by local municipalities, and how much a home has increased in value, can affect how much the Senior Freeze Exemption reduces a tax bill.
Department of Veterans Affairs are eligible for this annual exemption. It reduces by certain amounts the Equalized Assessed Value (EAV) on a disabled Veterans primary residence, very likely lowering the tax bill.
#N#You can receive the Homeowner Exemption if you own or have a lease or contact which makes you responsible for the real estate taxes of the residential property. It must also be used as your principal place of residence for the year in question.
The Civil Actions Bureau is only limited to representing the County’s officeholders and employees, and do not represent nor give legal advice to citizens regarding private legal issues and disputes.
The Cook County’s Civil Actions Bureau has a “Links” page that is available for consultation on professional associations and non-profit organizations who will offer referrals to qualified attorneys suit for your particular case.
All crimes, regardless of the nature of the crime, shall be reported directly to the police agency in the area where the crime occurred. Emergency situations may be directed to 911, in order for an immediate and accurate response be provided to the emergency situation.
The Cook County’s Automatic Victim Notification (“AVN”) is a free, anonymous telephone system that is available to victims and witnesses of crimes and offers information and notification regarding the status of a case.
All crimes, regardless of the nature of the crime, shall first be reported directly to the police agency in the area where the crime occurred. The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office – Consumer Fraud Division may be reached through Telephone at (312) 603-8700 for follow-up.
In an instance that you believe you may have been victimized by fraudulent transactions, contact your local police department, report the incident, and request to be referred to the division that shall manage your case.
Information regarding jury duty is available at http://www.cookcountycourt.org/jury/index.html
The Criminal Prosecutions Bureau is the largest bureau in the office. The bureau is divided into three divisions: Felony Trial, Sexual Crimes, and Municipal. Each division is further divided into specialized units located throughout the county. The bureau is also charged with prosecuting thousands of domestic violence cases each year as well as ...
The Juvenile Justice Bureau contains two divisions: Delinquency and Child Protection.
Property taxes are one of the main sources of funding for local government services, such as park districts, fire districts and especially public education.
The value of residential property may also be affected by recent occupancy of a newly constructed home, conditions that have caused the property to become vacant and not habitable, fire damage, demolition, or vacancy due to renovation.