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Wheatland township assessor property search
Wheatland township assessor property search










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If the candidate has not been previously elected to office in an assessment Jurisdiction that in 1994 had more than $10 million and less than $25 million in non-farm EAV and less than $1 million in commercial and industrial EAV in Section 2-45 (d) of the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/2-45 (d) the candidate must meet one of the requirements for an introductory assessment jurisdiction. In an intermediate assessment jurisdiction with more than $10 million in non-farm EAV and less than $25 million in non-farm EAV and less than $1 million in commercial and industrial EAV, the qualifications will be based upon whether the candidate was previously elected in any such jurisdiction. Possess a designation approved for larger assessment jurisdictions. Passed the Basic Course offered by the Illinois Property Assessment Institute prior to January 1, 1997. Passed the Township Assessor-Introductory Course offered by the Illinois Department of Revenue. In an introductory assessment jurisdiction with a $10 million or less in non-farm EAV and less than $1 million in commercial and industrial EAV a candidate must possess one of the following qualifications: The educational qualification for township or multi-township assessors is generally based upon the equalized assessed value (EAV) of the assessment jurisdiction. Candidates who are filing nomination papers in the year 2000 for the 2001 election, participating in a 2001 caucus, or participating as a write-in candidate must meet one of the following minimum education requirements. All candidates for township or multi-township assessor must file a certificate of qualifications with their nomination papers pursuant to the provisions of Section 2-45 of the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/2-45).












Wheatland township assessor property search