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If there is a question of their identity, or if there are any other questions or concerns regarding the visit, please contact the Gilmer County Assessors’ office at 706-276-2742. *** 2024 Annual Notice of Assessments mailed 5/21/24 with an appeal deadline of 7/5/24***.
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1 Broad Street, Suite 104. | Ellijay, Georgia 30540. | P: 706-276-2742 | F: 706-635-2721. | Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00 pm.
Where can I obtain the contact phone number for my local Assessor's office in Illinois? Contact phone numbers for local Assessor's offices in Illinois are available on county websites. Additionally, individuals can find this information through the government pages in local directories or by inquiring at county-level administrative offices .
To receive assistance by phone, please call 1 800 732-8866 or 217 782-3336 (1 800 544-5304 TTY). Representatives are available Monday through Friday, 8 am - 5 pm. Over-the-phone translation services are available.
Supervisor of Assessments. 507 Vermont St Quincy, IL 62301. Telephone: 217-277-2135. Email: assessments @adamscountyil.gov
2895 N 1450TH AVE - CLAYTON. (217) 242-2879. 2025. MELROSE. HEIDI ARMBRUSTER. 2602 DUNDEE CIRCLE - QUINCY. (217) 617-1966.
Contact Information. If you qualify for the Illinois Property Tax Credit, you will need your Property Index Number, sometimes called "parcel number" or "permanent index number." This number is located on your county tax bill or assessment notice (for property tax paid on.