Paying your property taxes is a responsibility for all homeowners and landowners in McHenry County, Illinois. The McHenry County Treasurer’s Office handles the billing and collection of these annual property taxes. You have multiple options for paying your McHenry County property tax bill either online, by mail, or in-person. This comprehensive guide will walk through how to find your tax bill, understand it, and pay using the various methods available.
Accessing Your McHenry County Tax Bill
Your annual property tax bill is mailed to the address on file, usually in May of each year. If you don’t receive or misplace your bill you can view and print copies online
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Enter your property PIN or address in the search bar
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Select your property and click “Get Bills”
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Choose the tax year bill to view and print
Your PIN (Parcel Identification Number) is found on your mailed tax bill or property records. Online access makes retrieving your tax bill quick and easy if needed.
Understanding Your Tax Bill
McHenry County tax bills contain detailed information including:
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Property and owner information
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Breakdown of taxes across various districts like schools, municipal, parks, etc.
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Assessed property value
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Exemptions or deductions applied
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Total tax amount due
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Due date for payment
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Prior year tax paid for comparison
Carefully review all sections of your bill each year to ensure accuracy and see how your property taxes change. Contact the McHenry County Assessor’s Office with any questions about assessed value, exemptions, or tax calculations.
Paying Your Taxes In-Person
The McHenry County Treasurer’s Office allows in-person payment of property tax bills at:
McHenry County Treasurer’s Office
2100 N Seminary Ave #100
Woodstock, IL 60098
Pay via cash, check, money order or debit/credit card. A processing fee of 2.4% applies to debit/credit card payments. The Treasurer’s Office is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 4 PM, excluding holidays.
In-person payment lets you talk with staff and get same-day payment processing. Just be sure to bring your entire tax bill with you.
Paying by Mail
Mail your property tax payment using the pre-addressed return envelope included with your mailed tax bill. Send a personal check or money order payable to the McHenry County Collector. Include your PIN or tax bill stub to ensure proper account crediting.
Mailed payments must be postmarked by the due date to avoid late fees. Pay early to account for slow mail delivery. Send to:
McHenry County Collector
P.O. Box 865
Woodstock, IL 60098
Keep the receipt as proof of timely payment. Call the Treasurer’s Office to confirm receipt if needed.
Paying Online
The fastest and most convenient way to pay is online via the McHenry County Property Tax Inquiry system at mchenryil.devnetwedge.com. Search for your property, select the tax year bill, and click “Pay Taxes”. You can pay by e-Check from a bank account (free) or debit/credit card (fee applies).
Online payments post instantly to your account for same-day processing as long as submitted by the due date. You receive an email receipt as proof of payment. Online payment ensures no lost checks or late delivery.
Partial Payments
McHenry County allows partial or installment payments on property taxes. The first installment representing at least 25% of total taxes must be made by the due date. Remaining installments are then due in 30-60 day increments.
Contact the Treasurer’s Office to establish an installment payment plan. Partial payments help taxpayers who cannot pay their entire bill upfront. Late fees apply if installments are not made timely.
Payment Assistance Programs
Qualified homeowners can receive property tax relief through:
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Senior Citizen Assessment Freeze – Locks assessed value for seniors 65+
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Homestead Exemptions – Lowers assessed value for owner-occupied homes
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Property Tax Deferral – Delays tax payment for qualified seniors
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Additional Veterans and Disability Exemptions
Contact the McHenry County Assessor about applying for these property tax relief programs if eligible. Reduced property taxes make bills more affordable.
Avoid Late Fees
McHenry County charges costly penalties on late property tax payments:
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1.5% per month after due date
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12% per year on unpaid balance
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Possible tax lien against the property
Set calendar reminders so your payment arrives on time. Online and automatic payments help avoid late fees.
Account Management Tips
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Update your mailing address if you move for proper tax bill delivery
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Review tax bills annually and appeal assessed value if needed
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Enroll in email/text reminders for tax bills and due dates
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Pay on time to avoid late fees which add up quickly
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Keep proof of payment/receipts for your records
Proactive property tax account management saves money and headaches.
Bottom Line
While paying property taxes may not be fun, the McHenry County Treasurer’s Office offers convenient payment options like online, phone, mail, auto-debit, and in-person. Understanding your tax bill and planning ahead makes payment smooth and simple. Be an informed property owner and taxpayer in McHenry County.
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Description
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5/1/24
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Drop Box, Website and Bank Locations open for payments
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5/23/24
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Levy Distribution #1
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5/27/24
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Memorial Day – Office Closed
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6/3/24
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1st Installment due date, USPS postmark accepted if mailed
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How do I find my Illinois property tax bill?