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8 Ιουλ 2024 · Rules Regarding Filing an Assessed Valuation Appeal. Only licensed attorneys and individual taxpayers representing themselves ("pro se") may practice before the Board. Individual taxpayers may represent properties titled in their name pro se or retain an attorney to represent them before the Board.
10 Ιουλ 2024 · The Cook County Board of Review is now open. Property owners may file an appeal of their 2024 property taxes with the Cook County Board of Review. Please visit www.cookcountyboardofreview.com for information on how to file an appeal online or by mail.
Please complete these and deliver or mail an original Board of Review Complaint Form or you may file an appeal online, Appeal forms can be picked up at any B.O.R. office or you may download a blank copy or by calling 312-603-5542 to have a form mailed to you.
The Commissioners invite the taxpayers of Cook County to file an appeal at the Board of Review. The appeal process has been streamlined, under their guidance, to meet the needs of the...
The board of review allows residential and commercial property owners to contest an assessment made by the Cook County assessor that they believe incorrect or unjust. The Cook County Board of Review is vested with quasi-judicial powers to adjudicate taxpayer complaints or recommend exempt status of real property, which includes: residential ...
Powers granted to the Board include the following: Correct factual mistakes; Review Certificates of error; Order the Assessor to revise and correct the assessed value of property; and Review and recommend property for tax exempt status.