Monthly Archives: June 2026

Stickney Township 2026 Reassessment Notices Mailed: Appeal Deadline August 12, 2026

The Cook County Assessor’s Office mailed 2026 triennial reassessment notices to Stickney Township homeowners on June 29, 2026.

Homeowners have until August 12, 2026, to file an appeal with the Assessor’s Office. Even if you miss this deadline, there will be another opportunity to appeal later in the year through the Cook County Board of Review.

Why Review Your Assessment?
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Elk Grove Township 2026 Property Assessment Notices Mailed: Appeal Deadline Is August 4, 2026

Property owners in Elk Grove Township, Cook County, Illinois, should have received their 2026 property assessment notices from the Cook County Assessor’s Office on June 22, 2026. The deadline to file an assessment appeal is August 4, 2026.

If you own residential property in Elk Grove Township, now is the time to review your assessed value and determine whether your property assessment is fair compared to similar homes in your neighborhood.

Can You Appeal Your 2026 Elk Grove Township Assessment?
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Cicero Township 2026 Triennial Reassessment Notices Mailed: What Homeowners Need to Know

Published: June 2026

On Wednesday, June 17, 2026, Cicero Township homeowners were mailed their 2026 Triennial Reassessment notices.

Key Deadlines

  • Assessor’s Office Appeal Deadline: July 31, 2026
  • Appeal Window: 30 business days from the date notices were mailed
  • Second Opportunity: You may also appeal later with the Cook County Board of Review, even if you do not file with the Assessor

Why This Matters

Triennial reassessments occur every three years and often result in significant changes to property valuations. Because your property taxes are based on your assessed value, even a modest overvaluation can lead to paying more than your fair share in property taxes.
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Maine Township 2026 Property Assessment Appeals Guide

On June 5, 2026, the Cook County Assessor’s Office mailed 2026 property assessment notices to homeowners in Maine Township. Property owners now have until July 21, 2026, to file an appeal.

What This Means for Maine Township Homeowners

Your assessed value directly impacts how much you pay in property taxes. If your assessment is too high, you may be paying more than your fair share.

Even though Maine Township was reassessed in 2025, you still have the right to appeal again in 2026.

Key Opportunity:
A successful 2026 appeal could result in tax savings until the next reassessment cycle in 2028.

Should You Appeal Your 2026 Property Assessment?
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