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Kankakee County Treasurer

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NICHOLAS AFRICANO

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property tax bills are due June 26 and Sept 4, 2025

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property tax payment locations

Banks

Credit Unions

Banks

Bank of Bourbonnais

Farmers State Bank-Aroma Park

Federated Bank-Bradley

First American Bank-Bourbonnais   

First American Bank-Meadowview

First Financial - Kankakee  

First Trust Bank-Kankakee

First Trust Bank-Bourbonnais Rt. 45   

First Trust Bank-Briarcliff (in Shell)

Iroquois Federal - Bourbonnais 

Midland States Bank - Bradley

Midland States Bank (North St)

Midland States Bank-Kankakee

 Midland States Bank-Herscher 

Banks

Credit Unions

Banks

Midland States Bank-Momence   

Midland States Bank-Manteno 

Midland States Bank - Grant Park

Municipal Bank - Momence   

Municipal Bank - Bourbonnais
National Bank of St. Anne 

National Bank of Manteno

People's Bank - Kankakee
People's Bank - Bourbonnais 

People's Bank - Manteno
State Bank of Herscher - Herscher   

State Bank of Herscher - Limestone  

Credit Unions

Credit Unions

Credit Unions

CommonWealth CU

Elite Community CU

Maternity BVM CU

Riverside Community CU-Bourbonnais

Riverside Community CU-Kankakee

PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS

Be sure you are getting all the property tax relief you are entitled to by law! Below is information on the various property tax exemptions, which may lower the amount of property taxes you pay. Please note: these exemptions are administered by the Assessor’s office, located at 189 E. Court Street on the 1st floor. Contact the Assessor’s office with any questions and to file for these exemptions. Click here to reach the Assessor's Office.

The Homestead Exemption

Every taxpayer is entitled to a Homestead Exemption on their “residential property that is occupied by their owner or owners as his or their principal dwelling place”. This means rental or “second” properties are not eligible for a homestead exemption. The full law on the Homestead Exemption is HERE and you can contact the Assessor’s office with any questions. You can download the form by clicking here to apply for the Homestead Exemption if you currently do not have it (see above for a sample tax bill to find where your exemptions are located-please note this is the form for both Homestead and Senior Citizen exemption).

Disability Exemption

Senior Citizens Exemptions

The Homestead Exemption for Persons with Disabilities provides an annual $2,000 reduction in the assessed value of the property owned and occupied as the primary residence by a person with a disability who is liable for payment of property taxes. More information and an application can be downloaded by clicking here. This form must be returned to the Assessor’s office (189 E. Court St, Kankakee), per instruction on the form. Contact the Assessor’s office with any questions. Depending on the type of documentation provided, a PTAX 343-A may have to be provided annually. Click here to download that form.

Senior Citizens Exemptions

Homestead Improvement Exemption

Senior Citizens Exemptions

Anyone over the age of 65 is eligible for this exemption on their primary residence. Click here to download the form for this exemption (please note this is the form for both Homestead and Senior Citizen Exemption). This form must be returned to the Assessor’s office, per instruction on the form. Contact the Assessor’s office with any questions.


Senior Citizen Freeze:This allows income eligible seniors 65 or over to have their home’s equalized assessed value (EAV) “frozen” and prevent or limit increases due to inflation. This may not prevent property tax increases because other factors such as tax rates may be increased. Seniors with a total household income of $65,000 are eligible (see application for full eligibility rules). The application can be downloaded by clicking here. This form must be returned to the Assessor’s office (189 E. Court St, Kankakee). Contact the Assessor’s office with any questions.

Homestead Improvement Exemption

Homestead Improvement Exemption

Homestead Improvement Exemption

Homestead Improvement Exemption is allowed for new improvements to existing structures on residential property or the rebuilding of residential structures after a catastrophic event (as long as the property is a principal dwelling place occupied by the owner). The exemption is limited to $75,000 per year in fair cash value and continues for 4 years from the date the improvement is completed and occupied. Only certain types of improvements qualify-see the application for more information. The application can be downloaded by clicking here. This form must be returned to the Assessor’s office, per instruction on the form. Contact the Assessor’s office with any questions.

Veteran's Exemptions

Homestead Improvement Exemption

Homestead Improvement Exemption

Returning Veterans’ Exemption: This exemption provides a $5,000 reduction in assessed value of the veteran’s principal residence for 2 consecutive tax years following return from active duty. Download the form here for more information and necessary documentation. This form must be returned to the Assessor’s office, per instruction on the form. Contact the Assessor’s office with any questions.​

Exemption for Veterans with Disabilities: This exemption provides an annual reduction in the assessment of a primary residence of a veteran with a disability (or a veteran’s surviving spouse). The exemption amount is based on the percentage of the service-connected disability. Download the form here for more information and necessary documentation. This form must be returned to the Assessor’s office (189 E. Court St, Kankakee), per instruction on the form. Contact the Assessor’s office with any questions.

frequently asked questions

Where can I pay my tax bill?

Pay online by e-check ($1.00 fee), credit/debit card (2.25% fee + $1.50 transaction fee). Visit one of the nearly 30 local banks and credit unions that accept payments by check or cash until the due date on each installment. Pay by credit or debit card over the phone. 1 (877) 218-4944, input parcel number, amount due will be provided (credit/debit card fees may apply).


My taxes are escrowed, why did I get a bill?

A bill is mailed to you for your records. A tax bill is often used to prove residency. Many mortgage companies pay electronically and do not require a bill. We suggest you contact your mortgage company to confirm this.


How do I change the name/address on my tax bill?

Contact the County Assessor’s office directly to make this change.


How can I make sure my tax bill is correct?

View information on this page about the various exemptions available, which lower the amount of tax due. You may also contact your township assessor if you believe your assessed value is too high. The deadline for appealing your assessment is 30 days after you receive the assessment notice (not your tax bill) in the fall.


I did not pay my taxes last year. What do I owe?

Call the Kankakee County Clerk’s office at (815) 937-2990 and ask for an Estimate of Redemption. Be sure to have your parcel number available. Prior year taxes are paid at the County Clerk’s office and checks should be made payable to the County Clerk.


I own multiple parcels, may I pay with one check?

Yes, please make sure your math is correct and include a list of the parcel numbers of the properties you are paying on your check. Include the correct installment coupon(s) for each payment you are submitting, otherwise add $5 Duplicate Bill fee for each parcel for which you are missing a coupon.


Who determines my property taxes?

There are over 140 taxing districts in Kankakee County. The districts are run by mostly elected boards and councils. Each taxing entity adopts an annual budget and enacts a tax levy ordinance to determine how much property tax will be collected.


Assessed value decreased, taxes increased. Why?

Local government spending plays the most significant role in whether or not your taxes increase or decrease. If taxing districts increase their spending, the tax rate will often increase to cover the expenditures. Therefore, even if your assessed value goes down, your taxes can go up. Also, if taxing districts decrease spending, your taxes may decrease even if your assessment goes up.


When is the annual Tax Sale?

The tax sale is held in early November. Keep in mind this is the sale of unpaid taxes, not properties.

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