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Address: 407 N Monroe, Marion, IL 62959 Phone: 618-997-1301 Hours: M-F, 8:00am - 4:00pm
The Williamson County Geographic Information System (GIS) website allows users to search their land parcels online and find the exact location of their parcels. In addition to a searchable database, the site also has an aerial map of the more than 46,000 parcels of land in Williamson County.
The property tax sale will be Thursday, January 23, 2025. No property tax payments will be accepted after Wednesday January 22, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. There is a $25 processing fee, in addition to any accrued statutory interest, for each check that is returned by the taxpayer's bank for any reason.
The Williamson County Recorder’s Office now offers remote access that allows you to search land records 24hrs a day. Williamson County Recorder’s Offices has made available online date and documents images from 1999 to present.
The County Clerk’s Office is responsible for maintaining vital records of the county’s statistics and records including birth, death, marriage certificates, civil union records and reporting statistics to the state, as required by law.
Responsible for the recordation and storage of subdivision plats, land survey’s and monument records. Our records are indexed and available to view by both bound record books and digital images on the computer.
Flood Plain Coordinator / Plat Officer for Williamson County / Supervisor of Assessments
Real Estate Searches, Lien Registry, Miscellaneous Records and Documents, Copies and Certification. This office will perform limited searches of real estate records, but does not guarantee searches.
If you need assistance or have inquiries regarding the Williamson County website, please contact us. For more information, please search our site or refer to our Departments listing for information on specific county services.
You may pay your property taxes at most Williamson County Banks. If taxes are paid through escrow (Mortgage Company, Savings and Loan, Bank) it is your responsibility to forward the property tax bill to your agent. If you have sold real estate, mail the property tax bill to the new owner.