"Appeals Window Reopened for 24 Townships in Cook County"
As part of its ongoing efforts, the Cook County Board of Review has announced that it will reopen appeals for 24 previously closed townships until December 12. This move is set to benefit taxpayers who have yet to submit their assessment complaints for the 2025 tax year.
Residents from Berwyn, Evanston, Norwood Park, River Forest, and several other municipalities will now have an opportunity to address any concerns they may have regarding their property assessments. The extended appeals window applies to those who haven't already submitted their complaints, allowing them until December 12 to do so.
While the deadline for providing supporting evidence is set for December 24, taxpayers can submit their appeals in various ways โ online, through in-person events hosted by the Board of Review, or at its downtown office located at 118 N. Clark St., where it operates Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
As part of its ongoing efforts, the Cook County Board of Review has announced that it will reopen appeals for 24 previously closed townships until December 12. This move is set to benefit taxpayers who have yet to submit their assessment complaints for the 2025 tax year.
Residents from Berwyn, Evanston, Norwood Park, River Forest, and several other municipalities will now have an opportunity to address any concerns they may have regarding their property assessments. The extended appeals window applies to those who haven't already submitted their complaints, allowing them until December 12 to do so.
While the deadline for providing supporting evidence is set for December 24, taxpayers can submit their appeals in various ways โ online, through in-person events hosted by the Board of Review, or at its downtown office located at 118 N. Clark St., where it operates Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.