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Welcome from the Milton Township Assessor’s Office!

It is my distinct pleasure and solemn responsibility to extend a heartfelt welcome to you on behalf of the Milton Township Assessor's Office.

As your Township Assessor, I am honored to oversee the identification of all taxable properties within Milton Township, ensuring the establishment of just and accurate taxable values for each property subject to taxation. With a substantial count of forty-one thousand parcels, we proudly stand as one of the largest townships in DuPage County.

My dedicated team and I are deeply committed to serving the Milton community with the utmost professionalism, integrity, and precision in property assessment. Our primary aim is to cultivate public trust and confidence through the delivery of fair and impartial assessments.

We stand ready to assist you in accessing pertinent information regarding your property. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us with any inquiries or concerns; we are at your disposal.

Our website is designed to empower property owners with invaluable insights into assessments in their neighborhoods. Like any dynamic platform, we diligently update and monitor information to promote a comprehensive understanding of assessment values within Milton Township.

As you explore our website, we encourage you to share your feedback and suggestions on how we can better serve you. Your input is invaluable and contributes to the continual enhancement of our services for the residents of Milton Township.

Please feel free to contact us at any time; we are here to support you in every way possible.

Warm regards,

Chris E. LeVan, CIAO
Milton Township Assessor


Source: DuPage County Treasurer

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What we are working on now:

The 2023 assessment year is the first year in the four-year cycle that runs from 2023 through 2026. The courts have ruled that a General Assessment Year is to be treated differently from a non-general-assessment year. In the 2023 general assessment year, the law requires that we view and determine as near as practicable the value of all 41,000 +/- properties listed for taxation as of January 1 of that year, and assess the property at 33 1/3% of its’ fair cash value.

Additionally, we will be analyzing sales data over the past three years [2020, 2021, 2022] and adjusting assessments as necessary. Our office adheres to the state property tax code (35 ILCS 200/1‐1, et seq.) and the applicable regulations provided in the Illinois Administrative Code.