McHenry County, IL
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THE 2024 BOARD OF REVIEW SESSION IS OPEN. COMPLAINTS CAN BE FILED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE TOWNSHIP'S 2024 ASSESSMENTS PUBLICATION DATE. TO CHECK THE STATUS OF YOUR TOWNSHIP GO TO TOWNSHIP FILING DEADLINES.
CURRENT TOWNSHIPS OPEN FOR 2024 FILING:
SENECA -November 22, 2024 Filing Deadline
GRAFTON - November 25, 2024 Filing Deadline
NUNDA - December 2, 2024 Filing Deadline
HEBRON - December 6, 2024 Filing Deadline
MARENGO - December 9, 2024 Filing Deadline
DUNHAM - December 20, 2024 Filing Deadline
Current and past assessments for property in McHenry County
Mission Statement:
The Office of Assessments strives to administer an accurate, fair, uniform, and timely assessment of all real property in McHenry County in accordance with and as mandated by the Illinois Property Tax Code.
Function: It is the function of the county Office of Assessments to monitor and direct the countywide valuation of real property for the purpose of real estate taxation. This mandated function includes but is not limited to:
- Provide assistance and information to the individual township assessors
- Monitor all functions for compliance with state statutes and IL Department of Revenue procedures
- Apply exemptions and preferential assessments
- Analyze sales data and conduct sales ratio studies
- Apply equalization factors
- Provide proper taxpayer notification of assessments through mailed notices and publication
- Monitor and direct an unbiased appeal procedure to assure due process
- Prepare abstracts and reports for submission to the Illinois Department of Revenue
- Timely certification of the completed assessment roll to the County Clerk in manner to facilitate timely tax calculation and billing as prescribed by statute
- Assist Board of Review in defense of decisions when appealed to the Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board
- Maintain Parcel Identification Numbering system
- Maintain an accurate county cadastral map system, including line maps, and other property & owner information, to be used by the property tax function, other county offices, other governmental offices and the public, in conjunction with the county's Geographical Information System
Functional Divisions:
Assessments: Assists with and reviews the work of the township assessors and assures compliance with state statutes as to valuation of property; applies eligible preferential assessments; conducts sales ratio studies for application of equalization factors; implements and directs the notification process through publication and direct mail.
Board of Review: Is responsible for determination or recommendation of eligibility for certain exemptions; directs the appeal process, including hearing real estate assessment appeals, rendering decisions regarding value and defending decisions to the Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board.
Mapping: Using recorded and filed documents and in conjunction with other county offices, maintains and updates the county cadastral maps and parcel numbering system including legal description, tax code, ownership, mailing address and property location.