Supervisor of Assessments
Kasey Mehaffy
217-357-2615
ccao@hancockcounty-il.gov
Useful Information
EXEMPTION FOR THOSE WHO OWN A PROPERTY IN HANCOCK COUNTY AND OCCUPY THAT PROPERTY —
If you own and occupy your property as your principal residence as of the first of January in a given year, you may apply for an exemption by submitting the Hancock County Owner Occupied Exemption Form. This exemption will remain in effect until you sell the property, move, or otherwise relinquish ownership or stop living on the property. There is no requirement to file annually.
EXEMPTION FOR ALL SENIOR CITIZENS (65 AND OVER) —
The year you turn 65, you are eligible to file an application for the Senior Citizens Homestead Exemption using form PTAX-324. Once you have been entered into the system, there is no requirement to file annually. (The former annual requirement to file has been deleted.)
EXEMPTION FOR SOME SENIOR CITIZENS (65 AND OVER WITH A HOUSEHOLD INCOME NOT EXCEEDING $65,000) —
Once you have filed for your Senior Citizens Homestead Exemption (see above), you may be eligible for the Low-Income Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze and can file using form PTAX-340. (You must file for this exemption every year.) Please stop by the Assessment Office for details.
EXEMPTION FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES —
The Application for the Homestead Exemption for Persons With Disabilities (PTAX-343) is for people who have a verifiable disability. Once you have signed up, annual renewals (PTAX-343-R) and proof of disability (for example, a Physician’s Statement – PTAX-343-A) are required. (For those under 65 who are receiving payments from the Social Security Administration, your annual Social Security notice is acceptable.) Please stop by the Assessment Office for details.
EXEMPTION FOR VETERANS WITH DISABILITIES —
The Standard Homestead Exemption for Veterans with Disabilities (SHEVD) provides an exemption for certain veterans with a disability of 30% or higher as certified by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Initial filing for this exemption will be done using form PTAX-342 and the annual verification will be done using form PTAX-342-R. Annual VA certification letters can be obtained online at https://www.ebenefits.va.gov and assistance may be obtained by contacting Dan Deshong of the Hancock County Veteran’s Assistance Commission at 217-617-7635. (A surviving spouse of a veteran who is receiving this exemption may also be eligible under certain circumstances.) Please stop by the Assessment Office for details.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS —
If you need to make changes to a name or an address or mailing address, you may request the change by writing a letter and mailing it (Supervisor of Assessments, PO Box 444, Carthage, IL 62321) or bringing it (Assessment Office, Hancock County Courthouse Room 2, 500 Main St., Carthage, IL) or emailing it (ccaodep2@hancockcounty-il.gov or ccaodep1@hancockcounty-il.gov). Include the date, your name and current mailing address, the Parcel Index Number (PIN) if available, the needed correction or change, and your signature. (You may also request a form letter by calling the Assessment Office (217-357-2615) and we will mail one to you.)
PROPERTY INFORMATION —
You can find out a wealth of information concerning most properties in Hancock County by visiting the Assessment Office website (http://hancockil.devnetwedge.com).
Offline Contact
Address: | Supervisor of Assessments PO Box 444 Carthage, IL 62321 |
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Phone: | (217) 357-2615 |
Fax: | (217) 357-6607 |
Office Hours
Monday–Friday: 8:00 – 4:00