Property Tax Assistance
About Northfield Township Assessor Alida Nally
As Northfield Township Assessor, my office acts as your property tax advocate and liaison with Cook County agencies to help ensure your property taxes are equitable. The Cook County Assessor is responsible for estimating the market value of your property for assessment purposes which, along with exemptions, helps determine your share of property taxes owed.
“My office is here to serve the property owners of Northfield Township. As a member of the community, it is a responsibility I care deeply about.”
Please Note: We encourage residents to make an appointment to ensure that Assessor Staff is available to assist them. Please call 847-724-8300 x 2 or email: propertytaxhelp@northfieldtownship.com to make an appointment.
Schedule a Property Tax Tune-Up
- Is your property assessed equitably?
- Are you getting all the property tax exemptions you qualify for?
- What other property tax saving programs might be helpful?
Please contact Assessor Nally and her staff at: 847-724-8300 x2 or propertytaxhelp@
What’s Happening
Interest penalties slashed from 18% to 9% for homeowners who are late paying property tax bills
Historic reforms championed by Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas are about to take effect as property owners face a March 1 due date for 2023 First Installment tax bills.
For those who are late paying their taxes due March 1, the interest rate penalty will drop from 18% a year to 9% a year. The monthly rate of interest charged on late taxes will fall from 1.5% to 0.75%.
Interest penalties slashed from 18% to 9% for homeowners who are late paying property tax bills
Historic reforms championed by Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas are about to take effect as property owners face a March 1 due date for 2023 First Installment tax bills.
For those who are late paying their taxes due March 1, the interest rate penalty will drop from 18% a year to 9% a year. The monthly rate of interest charged on late taxes will fall from 1.5% to 0.75%.
Treasurer Pappas posts property tax bills online and gives taxpayers a preview of amounts due March 1
News from the Office of the Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas:
Cook County property owners have no need to wait for their next property tax bills to arrive in the mail to find out how much they will owe by the March 1 due date.
Taxpayers can visit cookcountytreasurer.com to view, download and prepay their First Installment 2023 property tax bills.
Treasurer Pappas posts property tax bills online and gives taxpayers a preview of amounts due March 1
News from the Office of the Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas:
Cook County property owners have no need to wait for their next property tax bills to arrive in the mail to find out how much they will owe by the March 1 due date.
Taxpayers can visit cookcountytreasurer.com to view, download and prepay their First Installment 2023 property tax bills.
Homeowners: Are you missing exemptions on your property tax bill? How to apply for Certificate(s) of Error in Cook County
Homeowners who believe they are eligible for a property tax exemption that is not reflected on their tax bill can apply for a Certificate of Error. The process allows homeowners to claim missing exemptions for up to three years, including the current tax year.
Homeowners: Are you missing exemptions on your property tax bill? How to apply for Certificate(s) of Error in Cook County
Homeowners who believe they are eligible for a property tax exemption that is not reflected on their tax bill can apply for a Certificate of Error. The process allows homeowners to claim missing exemptions for up to three years, including the current tax year.
Exemptions
Appeals
An appeal is intended to correct the accuracy of your property’s assessment. An increase (or decrease) in your home’s assessment does not lead to the same increase (or decrease) in your property taxes.
Cook County follows a triennial reassessment cycle, meaning that a determination of each property’s fair market value and corresponding assessed value occurs once every three years for assessment purposes. This new assessed value along with exemptions helps determine your share of property taxes owed.
Property owners have two annual 30-day windows to appeal their assessed value. Once with the Cook County Assessor, cookcountyassessor.com/appeals and then followed by the Cook County Board of Review, cookcountyboardofreview.com/appeals.
Further relief may be sought through the Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB) or the courts.
Here at Northfield Township, we can help review your assessment to be sure it is equitable and file an appeal if helpful.
Property Tax Programs for Seniors
Helpful Links
- Cook County Assessor
cookcountyassessor.com - Cook County Board of Review
cookcountyboardofreview.com - Cook County Property Tax Portal
cookcountypropertyinfo.com - Cook County Treasurer
cookcountyreasurer.com - Cook County Clerk’s Office Record of Deeds
crs.cookcountyclerkil.gov/Search