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  1. Cook County contains 134 municipalities in its region, the most well known being the City of Chicago – which is the County seat where the central offices of Cook County are located.

  2. Jun 24, 2024 · The Cook County Property Tax Portal is the result of collaboration among the elected officials who take part in the property tax system; the Portal consolidates information and delivers Cook County taxpayers a one-stop customer service website.

  3. Cook County was created on January 15, 1831 by an act of the Illinois State Legislature as the 54th county established in Illinois. The unincorporated Fort Dearborn settlement at the mouth of the Chicago River became the new county’s seat.

  4. The Cook County Clerk is the chief election officer for Cook County. The Clerk is also responsible for maintaining and providing vital records, various aspects of the real estate tax process, receiving and making available to the public statements of economic interests and lobbyist registration, and serving as Clerk to the County Board of ...

  5. Cook Central is the public portal for Geographic Information Systems showcasing open spatial data, interactive mapping applications and an application programming interface for community members to pioneer unique, innovative applications with Cook County’s authoritative data.

  6. The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County provides on-line case information as a public service. This service is intended to be used as a resource to determine the general status of historical and in-process court cases. The information is not the official record of the court.

  7. Cook County contains 134 municipalities in its region, the most well known being the City of Chicago – which is the County seat where the central offices of Cook County are located.

  8. Welcome to CookViewer 3.0 - your ultimate source for Cook County property information! Access detailed property insights with ease, now with a modernized user experience, enhanced features, and expanded language support. Dive into the 'What's New' section to explore the latest updates.

  9. Try our Search page to look for specific contact information for the service or office you are looking for. If you have an emergency or need immediate assistance, please call 911 or your local emergency services. For non-emergencies and general inquiries about the County, please use the information below.

  10. Effective Monday, December 7, 2020, the Cook County Clerk’s Office has assumed all operations and duties of the Cook County Recorder of Deeds Office and that office no longer exists. The recording webpages can be found at the link below.