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The Board of Review is a government office that provides the taxpayers of Cook County an opportunity to appeal the over-valuation of property assessments
Dates and Deadlines. Click on 2024 Tax Year Township and Exemption Dates to find the dates for your township. If you don’t see your township listed, please navigate here to pre-file or preregister. Or navigate here to check township status.
Board of Review Decision Search. Search decisions by Property Index Number (PIN) using the form below.
Provides citizens a forum to appeal assessed value of their real estate. Reviews evidence submitted to determine a fair and just assessed value. Reviews evidence submitted from Cook County Assessor's Office to correct prior assessed values through the Certificate of Error process.
The Cook County Board of Review is the largest real estate assessment appeal board in the United States, playing a vital role in calculating the $13 billion tax obligation for Cook County property owners.
The Tribune Editorial Board's endorsements for Cook County Circuit Court Clerk, Board of Review, Clerk and Commissioner for the 2024 general election.
This page contains a list of every township in Cook County along with the reassessment mailing dates and timeframe in which appeals may be filed. Property owners are allowed to file an appeal with the Assessor's Office and at the Board of Review, both dates can be found below.
Learn more about Cook County Board of Review Commissioner Samantha Steele at the Board of Review website.
The Cook County Board of Review is an independent office created by statute by the Illinois General Assembly and is governed by three commissioners who are elected by district for two- or four-year terms.
Contact the Cook County Board of Review for exempt filing dates (312-603-5542). Request an application for exempt status. Complete and return the application to the Board of Review, providing the necessary documentation of exempt ownership and/or use.