Grundy County
Tax Department
Grundy County Tax Department
The Tax Extension Department accepts the filing of the annual budgets, levies, financial reports, and boundary changes of all taxing bodies and calculates the tax rates and extensions for each unit of government.
There are 102 taxing districts in Grundy County. Also, there are 5 drainage districts, 11 TIF districts, 2 EDPA zones, and 5 railroads.
The Overlapping Counties for Grundy are: Bureau, Cook, DeKalb, Ford, Iroquois, Kankakee, Kendall, LaSalle, Lee, Livingston, Marshall, Putnam, and Will.
Most of Grundy’s districts are non-PTELL. The districts with tax caps are:
- JJC
- Braidwood Fire
- Three Rivers Library
- Fossil Ridge Library
- Godley Park
- Channahon Park
- Village of Godley
- City of Braidwood
Grundy County taxable EAV for 2022 totaled $2,438,157,760
For more information on tax extension services call 815-941-3222, option 1.
The Grundy County Filing of Budget and Approproation Ordinances (35 ILCS 200/18-50)
The governing authority of each taxing district shall file with the County Clerk within 30 days of their adoption a certified copy of its appropriation and budget ordinances or resolutions, as well as an estimate, certified by its chief fiscal officer, of revenues, by source, anticipated to be received by the taxing district in the following fiscal year.
If the governing authority fails to file the required documents, the County Clerk shall have the authority, after giving timely notice of the failure of the taxing district, to refuse to extend the tax levy until the documents are filed (Consult your State’s Attorney before any refusal).
In determining the amount of maximum tax authorized to be levied by any statute of this State, the assessed valuation of the current year of property as assessed and reviewed by the local assessment officials or the Department, and as equalized or confirmed by the Department, shall be used.
The Grundy County Filing of Levies of Taxing Districts (35 ILCS 200/18-15)
Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all taxing districts shall annually certify to the County Clerk, on or before the last Tuesday in December, the several amounts that they have levied.
As of January 01, 2022, certification to the county clerk, including any supplemental or supportive documentation, may be submitted electronically (Public Act 102-0625 (SB1667)). Therefore, you may now submit filings to our office via email to [email protected]. Upon request, we can return stamped filings digitally or we can also mail you a hard copy of the filing receipt.
PLEASE NOTE: For tax year 2023 (collectable in 2024), taxing districts must submit their levies to the County Clerk’s Office on or before Tuesday, December 26, 2023. For your planning purposes, the Grundy County Clerk’s office will be closed on Monday, December 25, 2023. We ask that your district be cognizant of this and plan accordingly.
Grundy County Rates & Extensions - Click to Expand
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2022
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2021
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2020
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2019
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2018
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2017
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2016
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2015
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2014
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2013
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2012
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2011
- Grundy County Rates & Extensions 2010
County Clerk Division
The Grundy County Clerk’s office touches the life of every citizen of Grundy County. No other office in the county interacts to such a great degree with the public. The office handles a variety of duties and responsibilities as set forth in the Illinois Compiled Statues.
The Grundy County Clerk is elected by the citizens of Grundy County for a four-year term, as set forth in the Constitution of the State of Illinois.
Grundy County Recorder
The Recorder’s Office is a government library for documents concerning the ownership of property. When a document is recorded, our office assigns it a unique Document Recording Number, and then enters the document into a county-wide database. Copies of the actual document are stored on digital media. The original is returned to the owner. The office stores copies of recorded documents dating back to Grundy County’s inception in 1841. We can provide copies of all documents.