Payment Dates Set for Warren County Real Estate Taxes

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1ST INSTALLMENT DUE DATE JULY 26, 2024

2nd INSTALLMENT DUE DATE SEPTEMBER 26, 2024

The Warren County Treasurer’s Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. All banks in Monmouth and Warren County will collect property tax payments.

Tax payments can be made in the Treasurer’s office at the courthouse. Payments can also be dropped off on the east side of the courthouse. There is a drop box out front to drop off your payment. If you use the drop box please be sure to attach your stub to the payment. A payment may also be made by mail. Please return the stub for the installment that you are paying and make your check payable to Warren County Collector, 100 W. Broadway, Monmouth, IL 61462. Your cancelled check is your receipt.

To pay online please go to www.warrencountyil.gov /offices/treasurer and scroll to the bottom and click on the www.govtechtaxpro.com link, fees for using debit/credit cards is:  2.48% + $1.50.

To view, print or save your tax bill please visit: https://warrenil.devnetwedge.com/

If your mortgage company is paying your taxes, you are responsible for forwarding your tax bill. The copy you received is the only copy mailed.

Late penalty will be charged the first working day following the due dates. Please review your tax statement to make sure all the information is correct.

If you have any questions, please feel free to call the office at 309-734-8536.

***Courtesy of Danielle B. Cox, Warren County Treasurer/Collector***

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