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Jane Nolan - Clerk

 

The 2011 Cook County vehicle stickers for residents of unincorporated Palos Township will be available for purchase at the Township office, 10802 S. Roberts Road, Palos Hills, IL, as of May 23, 2011.  All residents in unincorporated Cook County must purchase a vehicle sticker for every vehicle in their household, including those that are kept in a garage.

Stickers must be purchased and displayed by July 1, 2011.  ALL COOK COUNTY VEHICLE STICKERS MUST BE PURCHASED WITH A CHECK, MONEY ORDER, OR A CASHIER'S CHECK.  Cash payment, credit cards and debit cards will not be accepted.  Stickers can also be purchased online at www.cookcountygov.com/revenue.

Seniors that have purchased a vehicle sticker in 2010, and have not purchased a new car, do not need to purchase a new vehicle sticker.  THE CURRENT VEHICLE STICKER IS GOOD AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR.

Beginning in 2010, there was a new category of stickers entitled No Fee (NF) stickers.  These stickers will encompass Senior, Disabled Veterans and Physically Handicapped groups into one group.

Stickers must be purchased by July 1, 2011.  If residents purchase their stickers after July 1, 2011, they must pay a penalty which is double the sticker fee, in most cases.

Clerk Jane Nolan is opening the Township office on Saturday, June 25th, 2011, from 10:00AM to 12:00PM for sticker sales.  This is the last Saturday before the July 1st, 2011 deadline.

The office will also be open on Thursday, June 30th, 2011 until 7:00PM for final sticker sales before the July 1st, 2011 deadline.

The Clerk's office is offering this option to make stickers available to those who are unable to purchase them during the regular township office hours of 8:30AM to 4:30PM, Monday through Friday.

July 1st, 2011 is the last day to purchase stickers without the penalty!

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Robert E. Maloney - Assessor

 

ASSESSOR ROBERT E. MALONEY

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: Property tax increases are directly related to the amount of money local taxing bodies request for spending. Therefore, even in a declining market, tax bills will not go down unless taxing bodies reduce spending.

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