The Cook County Assessor’s Office Re-Opens for In-Person Appointments
In-Person Appointments
Online services are also available for property owners
The Cook County Assessor’s Office announces the resumption of in-person visits by the public to its downtown and branch offices, in accordance with Cook County’s reopening plan on Monday, June 14, 2021. All in person
visits are by appointment only and will require a mask, physical distancing, and a health screening. These requirements apply to the downtown location as well as the Markham and Skokie branch offices. Bridgeview is currently closed due to construction.
“With reductions to Chicago’s COVID numbers, we’re able to resume in-person access to our office while keeping both staff and the public safe, said Assessor Fritz Kaegi. “During the entirety of the pandemic our office has continued to function remotely and offer exemplary customer service virtually and over the phone. Property owners should know they can continue to apply for many of our services online.”
Please see the various ways to interact with our office below. Schedule an appointment: www. cookcountyassessor.com/appt Call: 312-443-7550
Send a message: www.cookcountyassessor.
com/contact Attend a workshop: www.cookcountyassessor.
com/event-list Although the office is open to the public, taxpayers are still encouraged to explore the many
online services offered. Homeowners can apply for missing
exemptions and file assessment appeals entirely online.
For other property tax related topics such as questions about ownership of property, foreclosures, or liens contact the
Cook County Clerk’s Office at www.cookcountyclerkil.gov. For
information on how to pay your property tax bill, obtain a copy
of your tax bill, or duplicate or overpayment contact the Cook
County Treasurer’s Office at www.cookcountytreasurer.com.
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