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Assessment and Appeal Information Directory
ASSESSMENT AND APPEAL INFORMATION DIRECTORY Forward This publication is designed as a reference tool for the taxpayer who may have only a basic understanding of the property tax assessment and appeal processes in the State of Illinois. Taxpayers should refer to the county where their property is located as a starting point for answers to assessment and appeal questions. The functions of various county officials are generally the same in each county. Due to occasional changes in addresses and telephone numbers throughout the state's 102 counties, it is almost impossible to guarantee complete accuracy at all times. However, rest assured that the staff of the Property Tax Appeal Board has made every effort to verify the information contained in the booklet. To that end, we wish to acknowledge the sincere assistance received from county officials statewide. It was their cooperation and support that has made the Assessment and Appeal Information Directory possible. This publication is available at the Property Tax Appeal Board offices in Springfield and Des Plaines. If you notice any omissions or errors, please let us know immediately and we will correct our records. Table of Contents • INTRODUCTION o County Government o Supervisor of Assessments (County Assessor) o Board of Review o County Clerk o Treasurer (Collector) o Clerk of the Circuit Court o State’s Attorney o Property Tax Appeal Board o Department of Revenue • COUNTY LISTINGS (in alphabetical order) Introduction This section is intended as a basic overview of the various county and state offices and the various duties of the officials within the assessment cycle. -
Approved Updated Sites
Approved Public Interest Externship Sites as of July 24, 2013 Alaska Office of the District Attorney 120 Trading Bay Road, Suite 200 Kenai, AK 99669-7716 (907) 283-3131 Alaska Public Defender Agency P.O. Box 276 Kotzebue, AK 99752 (907) 442-3736 Alexander County Public Defender 1603 Carmie Lane Marion, IL 62959 (618) 713-2424 Alexander County State’s Attorney’s Office 2000 Washington Avenue Cairo, IL 62914 (618) 734-0408 Arizona Attorney General’s Office 1275 West Washington Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4686 Arkansas Attorney General 323 Center Street, Suite 200 Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 682-2007 Artstarts Company 104 S. VanBuren, P.O. Box 1005 Marion, IL 62959 (618) 751-1753 Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Comm. 700 East Adams Springfield, IL 62701 (217) 522-6838 Augusta Georgia Circuit District Attorney 551 Greene Street Augusta, GA 30901 (706) 821-1140 BJC Health System 600 S. Taylor Avenue, Ste. 154 Mailstop 90-94-208 St. Louis, MO 63110 (314) 286-0654 Page 1 Boone County, MO Prosecutor’s Office 705 E. Walnut Columbia, MO 65201 (573) 886-4100 Bureau County State’s Attorney’s Office 700 S. Main Street Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-1456 Cape Girardeau County Prosecuting Attorney 100 Court Street Jackson, MO 63755 (573) 243-2430 Carbondale City Attorney’s Office 200 S. Illinois Avenue P.O. Box 2047 Carbondale, IL 62902-2047 (618) 457-3215 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Public Health Law Program 1600 Clifton Road, Mailstop D30 Roybal Campus Building 21 Atlanta, GA 30333 (404) 639-4202/4693/4630 Champaign County State’s Attorney’s Office 101 E. -
Solid Waste Planning & Recycling Appendices K, L & M
Solid Waste Planning & Recycling Appendices K, L & M Appendix K Appendix I: Adoption Dates and Updates for Solid Waste Management Plans Appendix I Contact List for Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Alphabetic by County County Organization Contact Phone Adams Adams County Health Department Mr. Leonard Schnellbecker 217-222-8440 Ext. 132 Alexander Southern Five Regional Planning Commission Ms. Susan Snow 618-634-2284 Bond Bond County Health Department Ms. Crystal Lingley 618-664-1442 Ext. 149 Boone Boone County Government Mr. Kenneth Terrinoni 815-547-4770 Brown Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials Ms. Victoria Hayden 217-224-8171 Ext. 309 Bureau Bureau County Courthouse Ms. Kristine Donarski 815-875-2077 Calhoun Calhoun County Mr. Lester Sontag 618-576-2589 Carroll JoDaviess/Carroll County Solid Waste Agency Mr. Paul Hartman 815-273-2251 Cass Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials Ms. Victoria Hayden 217-224-8171 Ext. 309 Champaign Champaign County Administrator's Office Ms. Deb Busey 217-384-3776 or 3720 Christian Christian Co. Solid Waste Management Dept. Mr. Joe Stepping 217-287-2334 Clark Clark County Health Department Mr. Mike Henry 217-382-4207 Clay Clay County Health Department Mr. Bill Jay Bruce 618-662-4406 Clinton Clinton County Health Department Mr. Mike McMillan 618-594-2723 Coles Coles Co. Reg. Planning and Devel. Commission Mr. Jeff Lahr 217-348-0521 Cook Cook Co. Dept. of Environmental Control Mr. Raymond Akers Jr. 312-603-8217 Chicago Department of Environment Ms. Erin Keane 312-744-5918 South Suburban Mayors and Managers Assoc. Ms. Karen Hoffschmidt 708-206-1155 Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County Mr. -
Illinois Military Museums & Veterans Memorials
ILLINOIS enjoyillinois.com i It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far nobly advanced. Abraham Lincoln Illinois State Veterans Memorials are located in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield. The Middle East Conflicts Wall Memorial is situated along the Illinois River in Marseilles. Images (clockwise from top left): World War II Illinois Veterans Memorial, Illinois Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Vietnam Veterans Annual Vigil), World War I Illinois Veterans Memorial, Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site (Illinois Department of Natural Resources), Illinois Korean War Memorial, Middle East Conflicts Wall Memorial, Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site (Illinois Office of Tourism), Illinois Purple Heart Memorial Every effort was made to ensure the accuracy of information in this guide. Please call ahead to verify or visit enjoyillinois.com for the most up-to-date information. This project was partially funded by a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity/Office of Tourism. 12/2019 10,000 What’s Inside 2 Honoring Veterans Annual events for veterans and for celebrating veterans Honor Flight Network 3 Connecting veterans with their memorials 4 Historic Forts Experience history up close at recreated forts and historic sites 6 Remembering the Fallen National and state cemeteries provide solemn places for reflection is proud to be home to more than 725,000 8 Veterans Memorials veterans and three active military bases. Cities and towns across the state honor Illinois We are forever indebted to Illinois’ service members and their veterans through memorials, monuments, and equipment displays families for their courage and sacrifice. -
List of National Register Properties
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES IN ILLINOIS (As of 11/9/2018) *NHL=National Historic Landmark *AD=Additional documentation received/approved by National Park Service *If a property is noted as DEMOLISHED, information indicates that it no longer stands but it has not been officially removed from the National Register. *Footnotes indicate the associated Multiple Property Submission (listing found at end of document) ADAMS COUNTY Camp Point F. D. Thomas House, 321 N. Ohio St. (7/28/1983) Clayton vicinity John Roy Site, address restricted (5/22/1978) Golden Exchange Bank, Quincy St. (2/12/1987) Golden vicinity Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Chapel and Cemetery, northwest of Golden (6/4/1984) Mendon vicinity Lewis Round Barn, 2007 E. 1250th St. (1/29/2003) Payson vicinity Fall Creek Stone Arch Bridge, 1.2 miles northeast of Fall Creek-Payson Rd. (11/7/1996) Quincy Coca-Cola Bottling Company Building, 616 N. 24th St. (2/7/1997) Downtown Quincy Historic District, roughly bounded by Hampshire, Jersey, 4th & 8th Sts. (4/7/1983) Robert W. Gardner House, 613 Broadway St. (6/20/1979) S. J. Lesem Building, 135-137 N. 3rd St. (11/22/1999) Lock and Dam No. 21 Historic District32, 0.5 miles west of IL 57 (3/10/2004) Morgan-Wells House, 421 Jersey St. (11/16/1977) DEMOLISHED C. 2017 Richard F. Newcomb House, 1601 Maine St. (6/3/1982) One-Thirty North Eighth Building, 130 N. 8th St. (2/9/1984) Quincy East End Historic District, roughly bounded by Hampshire, 24th, State & 12th Sts. (11/14/1985) Quincy Northwest Historic District, roughly bounded by Broadway, N. -
DON GRAY Don Gray
SANGAMON COUNTY DON GRAY ELECTED OFFICIALS SANGAMON COUNTY CLERK DIRECTORY Including Federal, State & Local Officials Compiled by: Election Office 200 S. 9th Street, Room 105 Springfield, IL 62701 Phone: 217-753-8683 Don Gray Website: www.sangamoncountyclerk.com Sangamon County Clerk Email: [email protected] Election Office 200 S. 9th Street, Room 105 Please visit our website for information regarding: Springfield, IL 62701 * Elections* Phone: 217-753-8683 * Voter Registration* Website: www.sangamoncountyclerk.com * Voting Information* Email: [email protected] Revised July 11, 2017 48 TABLE OF CONTENTS Village of Berlin ----------------- 22 Federal and State Offices Regional Board of School Village of Buffalo ---------------- 22 President------------------------ 3 Trustees Village of Cantrall --------------- 22 Vice-President ----------------- 3 Adams, Brown, Cass, Morgan, Village of Chatham -------------- 23 Pike & Scott Counties ---------- 36 U.S. Congress ------------------ 3 Village of Clearlake ------------- 23 Calhoun, Greene, Jersey & State of Illinois ----------------- 3 Macoupin Counties ------------- 36 Village of Curran ---------------- 23 General Assembly ------------- 4 DeWitt, Livingston, Logan & NOTES Village of Dawson --------------- 24 McLean Counties---------------- 36 Sangamon County Village of Divernon ------------- 24 Macon and Piatt Counties ----- 37 County Officials --------------- 4 Village of Grandview ----------- 24 Menard & Sangamon Counties-37 Democratic Party ------------- 4 ________________________________________________________________________________ -
DON GRAY Don Gray
SANGAMON COUNTY DON GRAY ELECTED OFFICIALS SANGAMON COUNTY CLERK DIRECTORY Including Federal, State & Local Officials Compiled by: Election Office 200 S. 9th Street, Room 105 Springfield, IL 62701 Phone: 217-753-8683 Don Gray Website: www.sangamoncountyclerk.com Sangamon County Clerk Email: [email protected] Election Office 200 S. 9th Street, Room 105 Please visit our website for information regarding: Springfield, IL 62701 * Elections* Phone: 217-753-8683 * Voter Registration* Website: www.sangamoncountyclerk.com * Voting Information* Email: [email protected] Revised July 23, 2019 48 TABLE OF CONTENTS Village of Berlin ----------------- 22 Federal and State Offices Regional Board of School Village of Buffalo ---------------- 22 President------------------------ 3 Trustees Village of Cantrall --------------- 22 Vice-President ----------------- 3 Adams, Brown, Cass, Morgan, Village of Chatham -------------- 23 Pike & Scott Counties ---------- 36 U.S. Congress ------------------ 3 Village of Clearlake ------------- 23 Calhoun, Greene, Jersey & State of Illinois ----------------- 3 Macoupin Counties ------------- 36 Village of Curran ---------------- 23 General Assembly ------------- 4 DeWitt, Livingston, Logan & NOTES Village of Dawson --------------- 24 McLean Counties---------------- 36 Sangamon County Village of Divernon ------------- 24 Macon and Piatt Counties ----- 37 County Officials --------------- 4 Village of Grandview ----------- 24 Menard & Sangamon Counties-37 Democratic Party ------------- 4 ________________________________________________________________________________ -
Directory of Economic Development Organizations in Downstate Illinois
Directory of Economic Development Organizations in Downstate Illinois 2003 Edition Directory of Economic Development Organizations in Downstate Illinois 2003 Edition This project was compiled by the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs with support from Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. February 2004 Dear Economic Development Professional: Many local economic development agencies across rural Illinois are working hard to stimulate local economies. Most of them have programs tailored to local needs building on local assets and strengths. The large number of these agencies makes it somewhat difficult to keep track of them and know the types of initiatives that have succeeded. At the same time, this information could help other agencies considering various alternatives. The Opportunity Returns Program, launched by Governor Rod Blagojevich, makes it imperative that local economic development groups be able to communicate effectively and share the approaches that have worked in their communities. The fact that so many community leaders are volunteers and some local public officials serve part-time makes it difficult for them to identify opportunities and to access support. This Resource Directory of Economic Development Organizations is in the fourth edition and provides a listing of economic development groups by county in Illinois. This directory is also available as a searchable database on the Internet (www.iira.org). The intent is to provide easy access for local and state economic development personnel as well as business investors to identify groups currently working in the various regions of rural Illinois. The IIRA appreciates the support of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity in updating and printing this version. -
Directory of Probation and Court Services in Illinois
2020 DIRECTORY OF PROBATION AND COURT SERVICES IN ILLINOIS Probation – It Works • For Your Community • For Your Future • For Illinois Compiled by the ILLINOIS PROBATION AND COURT SERVICES ASSOCIATION, INC. PO BOX 474 EFFINGHAM, IL 62401 309-349-5884 (PHONE) www.ipcsa.org [email protected] Updated October 8, 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS Judicial Circuit Map ............................................................................................................................ 4 How to Use This Directory .................................................................................................................. 5 Membership Application ..................................................................................................................... 6 Index of Counties (in alphabetical order) ........................................................................................... 7 2020 Executive Board ........................................................................................................................ 8 IPCSA Regions .................................................................................................................................. 9 IPCSA Committees ............................................................................................................................ 10-13 Legislative Information ....................................................................................................................... 14 Honorary Members ............................................................................................................................ -
National Register of Historic Places Single Property Listings Illinois
National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES SINGLE PROPERTY LISTINGS ILLINOIS FINDING AID One LaSalle Street Building (One North LaSalle), Cook County, Illinois, 99001378 Photo by Susan Baldwin, Baldwin Historic Properties Prepared by National Park Service Intermountain Region Museum Services Program Tucson, Arizona May 2015 National Register of Historic Places – Single Property Listings - Illinois 2 National Register of Historic Places – Single Property Listings - Illinois Scope and Content Note: The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources. - From the National Register of Historic Places site: http://www.nps.gov/nr/about.htm The Single Property listing records from Illinois are comprised of nomination forms (signed, legal documents verifying the status of the properties as listed in the National Register) photographs, maps, correspondence, memorandums, and ephemera which document the efforts to recognize individual properties that are historically significant to their community and/or state. Arrangement: The Single Property listing records are arranged by county and therein alphabetically by property name. Within the physical files, researchers will find the records arranged in the following way: Nomination Form, Photographs, Maps, Correspondence, and then Other documentation. Extent: The NRHP Single Property Listings for Illinois totals 43 Linear Feet. Processing: The NRHP Single Property listing records for Illinois were processed and cataloged at the Intermountain Region Museum Services Center by Leslie Matthaei, Jessica Peters, Ryan Murray, Caitlin Godlewski, and Jennifer Newby. -
ADAMS COUNTY Camp Point F
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES IN ILLINOIS (As of 5/25/2018) *NHL=National Historic Landmark *AD=Additional documentation received/approved by National Park Service *If a property is noted as DEMOLISHED, information indicates that it no longer stands but it has not been officially removed from the National Register. *Footnotes indicate the associated Multiple Property Submission (listing found at end of document) ADAMS COUNTY Camp Point F. D. Thomas House, 321 N. Ohio St. (7/28/1983) Clayton vicinity John Roy Site, address restricted (5/22/1978) Golden Exchange Bank, Quincy St. (2/12/1987) Golden vicinity Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Chapel and Cemetery, northwest of Golden (6/4/1984) Mendon vicinity Lewis Round Barn, 2007 E. 1250th St. (1/29/2003) Payson vicinity Fall Creek Stone Arch Bridge, 1.2 miles northeast of Fall Creek-Payson Rd. (11/7/1996) Quincy Coca-Cola Bottling Company Building, 616 N. 24th St. (2/7/1997) Downtown Quincy Historic District, roughly bounded by Hampshire, Jersey, 4th & 8th Sts. (4/7/1983) Robert W. Gardner House, 613 Broadway St. (6/20/1979) S. J. Lesem Building, 135-137 N. 3rd St. (11/22/1999) Lock and Dam No. 21 Historic District32, 0.5 miles west of IL 57 (3/10/2004) Morgan-Wells House, 421 Jersey St. (11/16/1977) Richard F. Newcomb House, 1601 Maine St. (6/3/1982) One-Thirty North Eighth Building, 130 N. 8th St. (2/9/1984) Quincy East End Historic District, roughly bounded by Hampshire, 24th, State & 12th Sts. (11/14/1985) Quincy Northwest Historic District, roughly bounded by Broadway, N. -
The Justices of the Supreme Court of Illinois
ILLINOIS COURTS ANNUAL REPORT | 2018 THE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS Letter of Transmittal A Message from the Chief Justice Year in Review Justices of the Supreme Court Supreme Court Support Staff Annual Report to the General Assembly Supreme Court Committees State and Local Funding for the Courts Left to Right: Justice Mary Jane Theis, Justice Rita B. Garman, Justice Robert R. Thomas, Chief Justice Appellate Courts Lloyd A. Karmeier, Justice Thomas L. Kilbride, Justice Anne M. Burke, Justice P. Scott Neville, Jr. Circuit Courts Administrative Office Cover Design: The current Supreme Court Building in Springfield was erected at a cost of $450,500.At dedication ceremonies, Chief Justice John P. Hand accepted the keys to the building on February 4, 1908. Statistical Summaries and Trends Photo provided by Artistic Portraits. Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois 11/19-250-PR20-0223 2018 Annual Report | SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter of Transmittal 1 A Message from the Chief Justice 2 Year in Review 6 Justices of the Supreme Court 10 Supreme Court Support Staff 12 Annual Report to the General Assembly 14 Supreme Court Committees 20 State and Local Funding for the Courts 22 Appellate Courts 26 Circuit Courts 32 Administrative Office 54 Statistical Summaries and Trends 63 2018 Annual Report | SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS c 2018 Annual Report | SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL On behalf of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts (AOIC), I am pleased to present the 2018 Annual Report of the Illinois Courts. The Report summarizes the day-to-day operations of the Supreme, Appellate and Circuit Courts, as well as highlighting the court managers, committees, the AOIC, and other justice partners who carry out the work of the third branch of government.