| Assessor's
Responsibilities
Another
important elected position in the township is the Township
Assessor. The role of the Township Assessor is
critical not only to the township, but to all property
owners in the township, as well as all of the various
units of government who provide services in the township
such as village, parks, libraries, schools, etc.
It
is the Township Assessor who identifies and appraises
all parcels of property within the township boundaries.
His office is autonomous from the Township Board. As
an elected official, he is responsible for developing
the Assessor's budget and annually submitting it to the
Township Board for approval. The Township Board
is required by law to fully fund the office of the Assessor
so that properties may be assessed fairly and equitably.
The
Township Assessor is elected once every four years and
serves a term of 4 years beginning the January 1st following
the April election of the previous year. The office
of Township Assessor must be filled by a qualified person,
with proper credentials, and formal training as certified
by the Illinois Department of Revenue. The Assessor
is the only township official required to have formal
training and be certified to occupy the office.
For
further information and more details regarding the operations
of the Township Assessor's Office, please click on this
link: www.bloomingdaletownshipassessor.com
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