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The County Treasurer’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Handling the financial transactions associated with County government, such as accounts payable, accounts receivables and payroll. Investing the County’s assets and balancing the funds and accounts.
Bureau County Court House 700 S. Main Street Princeton, IL 6135. County Clerk’s Office Phone: (815) 875-2014 Email: [email protected]
Our mission is to administer and provide accurate and timely assessments of all taxable real property in Bureau County in accordance with and as mandated by the Illinois Property Tax Code. The Supervisor of Assessments’ Office administers the property assessment cycle for the local real estate tax.
The Bureau County Treasurer's office, located in Princeton, Illinois, is responsible for collecting real estate, drainage, and mobile home taxes within the county. The office prepares bills and receipts for tax collection purposes, ensuring that taxes are collected efficiently and accurately.
Find detailed tax information for Bureau County, IL. Access services like tax records, assessment rolls, property tax exemptions, and delinquent tax sales. Use our database for payment records, tax liens, and tax archive searches. Check the links for contact info, office hours, and specific tax services.
Treasurer. Elected 2014. Republican. Phone: (815) 872-3241. Software: Fike & Fike. Population: 33,840. Zone: IV . Welcome to Bureau County, Illinois. Office Hours: Property Taxes.....Monday - Friday 8:00 - 4:00. Holiday Closings: January 1, 2017. December 24, 2017. December 25, 2017. December 31, 2017. Contact Information: Property Tax.....(815 ...
Joseph Birkey will seek re-election for a second term as Bureau County treasurer. He began his first term as treasurer Dec. 1, 2018. Birkey grew up in Walnut. His parents are Ronald (deceased) and Marilyn Birkey.
Once all payments are posted, the Treasurer’s Office will issue a friendly reminder to taxpayers with current real estate taxes showing unpaid. As per Illinois State Statutes a penalty of 1.5% per month shall be collected on delinquent real estate taxes.
Bureau County has completed its tax deed proceedings on real estate properties that were delinquent for 2020 and previous real estate taxes. The county, as trustee, now will offer for sale to the public the real estate obtained. It will offer about 84 items through a sealed bid auction sale.
Here are a few Frequently Asked Questions that are asked of our staff. If you still have questions, please feel free to contact us. My mortgage company pays my taxes. Why did I get a bill? I did not live in this house last year. Why did I receive the tax bill? My tax bill seems too high. How can I make sure it is correct?