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Livingston County Assessor 112 W Madison St Pontiac, IL 61764 Voice: (815) 844-7214 Fax: (815) 844-2324 Email: srenken@livingstoncountyil.gov. Shelly Renken, Supervisor of Assessments Amber Whalen, Chief Deputy Jan Girard, Mapping Specialist Jane Gerdes, Deputy Assessor
Supervisor of Assessments. 112 W. Madison Street, Pontiac, IL 61764. Phone: (815)844-7214. Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Livingston County Assessor’s Website. Online Tax Search.
The Livingston County Assessor may provide property information to the public "as is" without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. Assessed values are subject to change by the assessor, Board of Review or State Equalization processes. Additionally, statutory exemptions may affect the taxable values.
IF YOU USE THIS STATEMENT AS A TAX BILL YOU MUST INCLUDE A DUPLICATE TAX BILL FEE ($2.00 FOR OWNER OR $5.00 FOR ALL OTHERS) OR YOUR PAYMENT WILL BE RETURNED. The information included in this site is available to the general public for inquiry and review purposes only.
Livingston County Assessor. Assessor Hub provided by. Vanguard Appraisals, Inc. Home | Real Estate Search. EXEMPTIONS. OWNER OCCUPIED EXEMPTION: Homeowners must live in and own the home as of January 1st of the assessment year in which they are applying. There is no age requirement on this exemption.
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The Livingston County Assessor is a public official responsible for assessing property taxes in Livingston County, Illinois. The Assessor's office is located at 112 W Madison St, Pontiac, IL 61764, and is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Find Livingston County, IL property records. Access appraisals, transactions, zoning, and real estate records. Visit the land records office for mortgages, liens, and deed searches. Use this directory for property assessments, tax exemptions, building codes, and more.
All members must pass an examination after successfully completing a course in assessment practice administration by the Illinois Department of Revenue within one year of being appointed. The Chief County Assessment Officer serves at the Clerk of the Board of Review.
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