Thursday, January 3, 2019, 6:00pm
information provided by the Cook County Board of Review
CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Ill. (December 20, 2018) – Cook County Board of Review Commissioner Dan Patlak will be holding a property tax assessment appeal seminar at the Bloom Township Office for taxpayers seeking to appeal their 2018 property tax assessments. Bloom Township is open for appeal at the Board of Review now through January 8, 2019.
The seminar is hosted by Bloom Township Assessor Nora Martinez-Gomez. The hour-long session will educate taxpayers on how to file a successful tax appeal.
The seminar includes a presentation by Commissioner Dan Patlak explaining the appeal procedure at the Board of Review. Before the end of the evening, taxpayers will have an opportunity to work with staff from the Board of Review to address their specific questions and concerns.
No fee
This event is free to the public, and there is no fee to appeal at the Board of Review. No registration is required.
Filing options
Taxpayers may file an appeal online by visiting the Board of Review website:
Forms can also be downloaded from the Board of Review website and printed out. Alternatively, appeal forms may be picked up at the Board of Review (located at 118 N. Clark Street, Room 601, in Chicago) or at local township offices.
About the Cook County Board of Review
The Cook County Board of Review is a quasi-judicial elected office responsible for adjudicating assessment appeals for all property in Cook County. Commissioner Dan Patlak represents the 1st District of the Board of Review, which encompasses 90% of Suburban Cook County and part of the 19th and 41st and 45th Wards of Chicago.
About the Bloom Township seminar
The seminar will be held on:
- Thursday, January 3, 2019, 6:00pm
The Bloom Township Office is located at 425 S. Halsted Street in Chicago Heights, Illinois. For more information, call 708-754-9400.