Aurora Township Assessment Changes Publish Thursday, Sept. 5
The 2019 assessment changes for property in Aurora Township are being published Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019, in the Aurora Beacon-News.
That means folks with property in Aurora Township have until Oct. 7, 2019, to file an assessment complaint if you feel your property value has been wrongly assessed.
After all revisions and corrections by the Aurora Township Assessor were applied, each non-farm property in Aurora Township was equalized with a factor of 1.0811.
Click this link to learn more about equalization factors.
Aurora Township Assessor
Davis Offutt is the Aurora Township assessor.
To obtain assessment information about a property in AuroraTownship, call the Aurora Township Assessor’s Office at 630-896-7792 or visit the Aurora Township Assessor’s website.
Filing Deadlines
So, to recap:
Assessment changes in Aurora Township will be published Thursday, Sept. 5; the final filing deadline for Aurora Township is Oct. 7, 2019.
Assessment changes in Dundee and St. Charles townships were published Aug. 22; the final filing deadline for these townships is Sept. 23, 2019.
Assessment changes in Blackberry Township were published Aug. 15; the final filing deadline for this Township is Sept. 16, 2019.
Assessment changes in Big Rock Township were published Aug. 12; the final filing deadline for this Township is Sept. 11, 2019.
Assessment changes in Campton, Kaneville, and Virgil townships were published July 25; the final filing deadline for these townships is Aug. 26, 2019.
The final filing deadlines for Batavia, Hampshire, Plato and Sugar Grove townships have passed. By law, assessment complaints can no longer be accepted for these townships.
Assessment changes for Burlington, Elgin, Geneva, and Rutland townships have not yet been published; as of today, no final filing deadline has been established for these townships.
Click this link to see the Board of Review Progress Report.
Online Assessment Complaint ‘How To’ Videos
The Kane County Board of Review is offering a series of short webinars to assist taxpayers who are thinking about filing an assessment complaint with the board.
Click this link to view the YouTube webinars.
Property Tax Website
Kane County has a valuable tool that is especially helpful for people who are filing assessment complaints. The a state-of-the-art, property-tax information website provides tons of valuable information, including the recent sale prices of properties near you.
More Information
Property Tax Quick Links
SOURCE: This is a re-post of information provided in the Kane Assessments Newsletter. To subscribe, click on this link.
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