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Will County property tax appeals

Your window closes Monday, September 14. 25 days left.

Reassessment schedules vary by locality in Illinois. Your notice, when one arrives, states your deadline.

Appeals go to Will County Board of Review.

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HOW ILLINOIS APPEALS WORK
THE SHORT VERSION

Illinois lets you appeal your home's assessed value to your county board of review, with a 30 day window that opens when your township's assessment list publishes. Cook County adds a free first stop at the Assessor's office and reassesses each region every three years. An appeal makes sense when comparable sales show your value is too high; it will not fix a rising tax rate.

WHEN AN APPEAL MAKES SENSE
  • Recent comparable sales show your home's market value is below what the assessment implies.
  • Your home is assessed unevenly against similar homes nearby, which Illinois boards treat as a lack of uniformity.
  • Your township just reassessed and the new value jumped past what the market supports.
WHEN IT USUALLY WILL NOT
  • Your bill went up but your assessed value is fair. Rates and levies are set by the taxing bodies, and a value appeal cannot change them.
  • You missed your township's 30 day window. The board cannot take a late complaint; the next window opens after next year's publication.
ASSESSED ATOne third of value (10% in Cook)YOU APPEALThe assessed valueWINDOW30 days from township publicationCOOK COUNTYAssessor first, then Board of Review, both freeSECOND LEVELState PTAB within 30 days
Read the full explanation

In Illinois, your township or county assessor values your home, and outside Cook County it is assessed at one third of market value. Cook County classifies property under its own ordinance and assesses homes at 10 percent of market value, reassessing each of its three regions every three years. You appeal the assessed value, not your tax bill, and appeal windows open township by township: you generally have 30 calendar days from the day your township's assessment list publishes to file with your county board of review. In Cook County you can appeal first at the Assessor's office and then again at the Board of Review, and filing is free at both. If the board's written decision still seems wrong, you can take it to the state Property Tax Appeal Board within 30 days. An appeal helps when recent comparable sales show your home is valued above market, or when it is assessed unevenly against similar homes. It usually will not help if your bill rose because of tax rates or local levies, since those are set by the taxing bodies, not the assessment. This is general information, not tax advice.

Source: Illinois Department of Revenue (PIO-16, The Illinois Property Tax System) · checked 2026-07-17. In Florida we run the numbers for you. In Illinois we give you the deadline, where to file, and the rules, verified against official sources.

WILL COUNTY APPEAL FACTS
2026 filing deadline:
Monday, September 14, 2026
Filing window:
You file a complaint with the Will County Board of Review within 30 calendar days of your assessment notice. For 2026 the county publishes its assessment changes on August 12 and 13 and has set a single filing deadline of Monday, September 14, 2026.
Where to file:
Will County Board of Review
Phone:
(815) 740-4707
County portal:
willcountysoa.com/AssessmentComplaintProcess

Verified against official sources, approved 2026-07-17.

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