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Treasurer
PO Box 309
Toulon IL 61483-0309
Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Stark County Treasurer & Collector
Paula K Leezer
Important Dates (subject to change without notification)
(interest penalty is imposed on all payments made or postmarked after the due date)
- June 3, 2024: 2023 Real Estate Tax 1st Installment Due
- August 1, 2024: 2024 Mobile Home Tax Due
- August 2, 2024: Surplus Real Estate Sealed Bid Auction Deadline *
- September 3, 2024: 2023 Real Estate Tax 2nd Installment Due
- September 20, 2024: Last Day Personal Checks Accepted
- October 15, 2024: 2023 Delinquent Real Estate Tax Sale Registration Deadline
- October 29, 2024: 2023 Delinquent Real Estate Tax Sale at 1:00 pm
- December 1, 2024: 2024 Real Estate Tax Prepayments Accepted
Click here for an online property tax search and to print your tax bill.
Click here to make online property tax payments. ONLINE PAYMENTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.
NEW! Click the link below to sign up for tax bill text alerts.
Stark County Tax Bill Alerts Flyer
*For more information on the Surplus Real Estate Sealed Bid Auction contact County Tax Agent
Online bidding is now available.
Resources
- January 1 – New Year’s Day
- January 15 – Martin Luther King Jr Day
- February 12 – Lincoln’s Birthday
- February 19 – Washington’s Birthday (Observed)
- March 29 – Good Friday
- May 27 – Memorial Day
- June 19 – Juneteenth
- July 4 – Independence Day
- September 2 – Labor Day
- October 14 – Columbus Day
- November 11 – Veteran’s Day
- November 28 – Thanksgiving Day
- November 29 – Thanksgiving Holiday
- December 24 – Christmas Eve
- December 25 – Christmas Day
Non-Property Owner Duplicate Real Estate Tax Bill: $5.00 each print
The Office of the County Treasurer serves dual functions as treasurer and as collector of County funds. The County Treasurer has the responsibility to receive, invest, and safely keep the tax revenues and other public monies of the County. The Treasurer disburses County revenues as authorized by law or by the County Board. The County Treasurer prepares bills and receipts for the purpose of tax collection. The County Treasurer collects tax revenues for all taxing districts within the County. The County Treasurer sends out approximately 6,000 property tax bills each year and collects over $10,000,000, which is distributed to over 40 taxing districts. Annual tax bills are mailed thirty days prior to the first due date, which is customarily June 1 and the second due date is customarily September 1.
Tax bills have two stubs on the bottom for the first installment and the second installment, which include the due dates for each installment and late payment amounts. Tax bill payments must be accompanied by the proper payment stub. Tax bill payments may be made in person at the County Collector’s office during regular office hours, by mail (payable to Stark County Collector), in the drop-box in the courthouse parking lot, and at participating banks located in Toulon, Wyoming, Bradford, Speer. Payments made after each due date must include applicable interest. Payments made after the second due date must be directed to the County Collector’s Office, banks will not accept late payments. Post-dated checks are not accepted and will be returned. Payment is void if the check fails to clear and a charge of $25.00 will be added for all returned checks. Illinois Statute 35 ILCS 200/21-15 provides that all taxes not paid by the due date shall have interest added at the rate of 1.5% per month or part of month until paid. The County Treasurer must report on the status of delinquent property taxes in local newspapers. Advertising costs at the rate of $10.00 per parcel will be added after the publication of delinquent taxes. If the tax remains unpaid, an application will then be made to the County Circuit Court for judgment and order of sale against the property. The annual sale for delinquent tax bills occurs in late October or early November.
In Illinois, the state treasurer’s office is tasked with safeguarding unclaimed property, such as unpaid life insurance benefits, forgotten bank accounts, and unused rebate cards. They hold more than $3 billion in unclaimed property and are legally required to return the value of the property to the rightful owners no matter how long it takes. Individuals can search their name, or the name of their business, or non profit, at illinoistreasurer.gov/ICASH.