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Alphabetical List of Ogle County
Property Owners,
Parcel Numbers and
Assessed Values

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HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION FORM in PDF Format
What Property Tax Exemptions Are Available?
There are a variety of property tax exemptions available to
homeowners to help reduce their tax bills. Most require that the property be
residential, and be owned and occupied by the taxpayer.
There are additional exemptions for senior citizens,
certain disabled individuals, certain disabled veterans, and veterans returning
from active duty.
The dollar amount of these exemptions changes almost
yearly. Some of these require a one-time application, others must be renewed
every year. Further information about these exemptions is available from the
Ogle County Supervisor of Assessments.
In addition to the above, there is a tax deferral program
for seniors that is administered through the Ogle County Treasurer’s office.
The State of Illinois also has certain grants and/or
reimbursements for property taxes under their Circuit Breaker program. This is
administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue, and application should be
made directly to them.
Shown below are the homestead exemptions administered by
the Supervisor of Assessments office:
General Homestead Exemption (commonly called “owner
occupied exemption”)
Senior Homestead Exemption (age 65 and over)
Senior Freeze Homestead Exemption (age 65 and over,
income limitations)
Home Improvement Exemption
(exempts increase in value due to improvements
for 4 years)
Disabled Persons Exemption (requires state-certified
proof of disability)
Disabled Veteran’s Exemption (requires certification
of disability)
Returning Veteran’s Exemption (one time exemption
for returning veterans)
All but the General Homestead and Senior Homestead
Exemption require annual renewal.
See the Ogle County Treasurer’s office for the Senior
Citizen Real Estate Tax Deferral.
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