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Kane County Property Tax Bill Due June 4
Kane County Government Center, 719 S Batavia Ave, Geneva, IL | Get Directions »
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The first installment of your Kane County property tax bill is due Monday, June 4.
The first installment is due Monday, June 4.
About 2,000 taxpayers use the drop box, and it's a line you can avoid by paying your bill now, so don't wait until Monday if you don't have to.
If you don't like the drop box, you can pay at a number of approved financial institutions. Here's a list, courtesy of the Kane County website.
You can pay by credit card, but it costs an additional 2.5 percent of the payment made. (I'm guessing you won't choose that option.)
You can pay by e-check, but that costs you $3.
You can pay by stopping by or the Treasurer's Office:
Kane County Treasurer
719 South Batavia Avenue, Building A
Geneva, IL 60134
And it's a little late for mailing, but if you wish, you can mail your payment to:
Kane County Treasurer
P.O. Box 4025
Geneva, IL 60134
http://geneva.patch.com/articles/hey-remember-your-property-tax-bill-is-due-monday
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More About Kane County Government Center
The Kane County Government Center on Batavia Avenue is the hub of the county seat. It includes the office of Kane County Board chairman as well as the Kane County boardroom, where public meetings take place.
There are six buildings at the government center campus, which was previously the home of Sacred Heart Seminary and converted to county offices in 1975.
Building A includes offices of the Auditor, Building and Zoning, County Board, Development, DuKane Valley Council, Environmental, Human Resources, Management, Purchasing, State's Attorney's Civil Division and Treasurer.
Building B houses the County Clerk's Office, which includes voter registration, the election department and is the place to find birth, marriage and death records.
In Building C are the Board of Review, Recorder's Office, Supervisor of Assessment's Office and GIS technologies.
The Coroner's Office is in Building E.
Kane County was named after Elias Kent Kane, the first Secretary of State of Illinois, and later a U.S. senator.
The Government Center entrance is near the intersection of South Third Street.