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Cook County Board of Review Residential Property Tax Appeals Period Open Until February 1, 2022

Residents can appeal their Cook County property taxes with the Board of Review at the Township of Schaumburg until February 1, 2022.

The Township is open during the appeals period to assist residents Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30 a.m.-5 pm and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m.-6:30 pm. For the safety of residents and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Township has two options for appeals:

1. Email Victor Morales at vmorales@schaumburgtownship.org your home pin number, phone number, email and home address. This is the fastest and most convenient way - no visit to the office is required. Emails must be received at least one hour before closing on the last day of appeals.

2. Walk-in appointments are also available but emailing your appeal information is strongly encouraged. Please note that we ask residents to wear a mask while in the building and practice social distancing. You will need to bring your pin number, phone number, email and home address.

"Appealing your property taxes can be complicated and confusing but with the assistance of our staff, it is as easy as sending an email. Whether is it email or in-person service, our staff will walk you through the process and submit your appeal for free," said Township of Schaumburg Assessor John R. Lawson.

Residents can find a video of the most recent property tax appeals seminar at youtu.be/iTnFHhGca08. Call the Township of Schaumburg Assessor's Office at (847) 884-0030 with additional questions. More information is also available on the Township website at schaumburgtownship.org/departments/assessors-office/.

About the Township of Schaumburg:

The Township of Schaumburg serves over 140,000 residents in the villages of Elk Grove, Hanover Park, Hoffman Estates, Rolling Meadows, Roselle, Schaumburg and Streamwood, Illinois. Visit our website (schaumburgtownship.org), Facebook (@SchaumburgTownship) and Twitter (@SchaumburgTwp) to learn up-to-date information about our services and how we meet the community's needs.

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