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Your 14-digit Property Index Number (PIN) is printed on your tax bill, your property closing documents and deed, and notices from the Assessor's office (such as your assessment notice).
Search by Address. House Number. Direction. Unit Number. Street Name. *Only list the name of your street. Do not include designations like place, street, lane or their abbreviations.
How to find your PIN. The best source for your PIN is your deed or tax bill, or other documents you may have from the purchase of your home. If you are not able to locate any of these documents, the Cook County Assessor's website can help you locate a PIN from an address.
Welcome to Assessor Property Details Search! Important: This site provides access to the Cook County Assessor’s Office property records database. To access the records, you can search by your Property Index Number (PIN) or by Address.
The easiest way to find your PIN is to look it up on the Chief County Assessment Office's Property Tax Assessment Information by Address page. Your PIN will be displayed at the top of the search results page and labeled PARID. You can also call the department at 847-377-2050 or contact your township assessor's office.
Search by PIN, address, or intersection. Type parcel identification number (PIN10 or PIN14), address, or intersection into the search box. Or enter a portion of a PIN to find all properties for an area-section-quadrant or block
This number is located on your county tax bill or assessment notice (for property tax paid on If you qualify for the Illinois Property Tax Credit, you will need your Property Index Number, sometimes called "parcel number" or "permanent index number."
Pin 16-01-430-007-0000. Address 2405 W IOWA ST. City CHICAGO. Township West Chicago. Read about Reassessments.
Cook County property owners are able to search for their records online. To begin, they may enter their 14-digit Property Index Number (PIN) or property address.
To find a Property Index Number (PIN), owners can look at their deed, tax bill, or other documentation from when the real estate was purchased. For those who are unable to locate these documents, the Cook County Assessor’s website is also an excellent source.