Complaints to the Board of Review must be filed by May 4, 2026.
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What You Should Do Next
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Obtain Complaint Form
Visit the Supervisor of Assessments Office or the Edgar County website to get the form.
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Complete the Form
Fill out the form with all required details and evidence before the deadline.
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Submit Your Complaint
Ensure your complaint is submitted or postmarked by May 4, 2026.
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Prepare for Possible Hearing
If needed, gather additional evidence and submit it five days before the hearing date.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I file a complaint with the Edgar County Board of Review?
- You must complete a prescribed form and submit it to the Supervisor of Assessments Office.
- What is the deadline for filing complaints?
- Complaints must be postmarked or received by May 4, 2026.
- Can I appeal the Board's decision?
- Yes, you can appeal to the State Property Tax Appeal Board within 30 days of the decision.
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Full Notice Text
NOTICE The 2025 Edgar County Board of Review will receive complaints turned in or postmarked by Monday, May 4, 2026, in the Supervisor of Assessments Ofice during regular business hours of the Court House Annex Building located at: 111 Sheriff St, Ste A, Paris, IL 61944 The following rules for iling a complaint with the 2025 Edgar County Board of Review have been adopted by the 2025 Edgar County Board of Review. Prescribed forms are readily available in the Supervisor of Assessments Ofice and online at www.edgarcountyillinois.com 1. The Board of Review will not consider a complaint that does not conform to the rules stated below. 2. Complaints must be in writing on prescribed form, one parcel per complaint form. 3. A complaint form must be completed in every detail including the owner's idea of the value of the parcel and signed by the owner of record. 4. The complaint form must be received in the Supervisor of Assessments Ofice or must carry a postmark on or before the last date for iling complaints. 5. A complaint may be iled at any time with the Supervisor of Assessments who serves as the Clerk of the Board of Review. The complaint will be reviewed during the next regular session of the Board of Review. 6. It is up to the taxpayer to prove the assessment is wrong. 7. A copy of all evidence MUST be submitted with the complaint form. 8. The Board of Review will consider each complaint accepted, will physically inspect the property if necessary, and will render a tentative decision. 9. The taxpayer may request a formal hearing before the Board of Review if not satisied with the tentative decision. 10. If the Board of Review has not received a request for a formal hearing within seven (7) days of the postmark on the Tentative Decision, the complaint will be considered closed with the Tentative Decision becoming the Final. 11. When a formal hearing is requested, the taxpayer will be notiied by the Board of Review of the date and time. Additional evidence must be submitted no later than ive calendar days prior to the hearing. 12. After the formal hearing has been held, the Board of Review will render a Final Decision. The Board of Review Final Decision may be appealed to the State Property Tax Appeal Board within thirty (30) days of the postmark on the notiication of the Final Decision. 13. Information for use in appealing to the State Property Tax Appeal Board will be available to the taxpayer in the Supervisor of Assessments Ofice, or on the Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board Website. BY ORDER OF: 2025 EDGAR COUNTY BOARD OF REVIEW