Iroquois County tax bills in the mail

County Treasurer, Kurt Albers, has announced that the 2023 payable in 2024 real estate tax statements have been mailed to the taxpayers of Iroquois County. The due date for the first instalment will be July 12, 2024 and the due date for the second installment will be September 12, 2024.

After the due dates a 1 ½ percent penalty must be added each month it remains unpaid, according to Illinois State Statutes. Taxpayers must include their tax bill when paying or a $2.00 fee will be charged.

The Treasurer’s Office is open 8:30 to 4:30 Monday through Friday. The office is closed on June 19th observing Juneteenth and will also be closed on all other Federal holidays. 

To avoid waiting in line, you may also pay by mail or at any bank in Iroquois County including Iroquois Federal, Commonwealth Credit Union and the First State Bank of Forrest in Onarga.  Taxpayers paying in person at the Treasurer’s Office or at the local banks should bring the entire bill if they would like a receipt. Upon payment, the appropriate stub of the bill will be removed and then the date will be stamped on the back of the remaining part of the tax bill. If you mail your payment and wish to have a receipt, you must enclose the entire bill plus a self-addressed stamped envelope.

There is also a tax drop box located on the south side of the building near the 911 center.

Questions about exemptions, assessed valuations, or address changes, should be directed  to the Assessment Office at (815) 432-6978.
If you have any questions regarding the tax rates, please contact the County Clerk’s Office at (815) 432-6960.

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