Bloomington Township AssessorPublic Property Lookup

Contact

Get in touch with the Assessor's Office.

Stop by during office hours, give us a call, or send an email. We're happy to walk through how your property was assessed.

Call us

(309) 434-2890

Monday–Friday, 8am–4pm Central. If we miss your call, leave a message and we'll get back to you the same business day.

Visit

607 S Gridley St, Suite A
Bloomington, IL 61701

Street parking is available on S Gridley and the adjacent cross streets.

Office hours

Monday8:00am – 4:00pm
Tuesday8:00am – 4:00pm
Wednesday8:00am – 4:00pm
Thursday8:00am – 4:00pm
Friday8:00am – 4:00pm
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Closed for federal holidays. Holiday schedule posted on the office door and our voicemail.

Mailing address

City of Bloomington Township Assessor
607 S Gridley St, Suite A
Bloomington, IL 61701

Fax: (309) 434-2899

The Assessor's Office at 607 S Gridley St, Suite A. Use Apple Maps / Google Maps for door-to-door directions.

Before you call

Quick answers to the questions we get most often.

I think my assessment is wrong. Who do I call?
Call us first — (309) 434-2890. We have access to the comparables we used and the property characteristics on file. Most concerns get resolved without a formal appeal. If you still disagree after talking with our office, the McLean County Board of Review handles formal appeals.
How do I apply for a homestead exemption?
Stop by the office with a photo ID and proof that the property is your primary residence. Senior, senior freeze, disabled persons', and veterans' exemptions have additional documentation requirements — call ahead and we'll tell you exactly what to bring.
Where do I pay my property tax?
Tax bills are issued and collected by the McLean County Treasurer, not by the township assessor. Pay online at mcleanil.devnetwedge.com.
I just bought a property. Do I need to tell you?
Usually no — the County Recorder forwards us a copy of the deed and we update the owner record automatically. If you've moved and want the mailing address for the tax bill updated, give us a call.
How do I find my Parcel ID (PIN)?
Your PIN is printed on every property tax bill. You can also look it up by address on this site, or open the McGIS map and click on the parcel.

Looking for something else?

We handle assessments — but the rest of the property-tax pipeline lives at the county.

Pay tax bill Parcel map Board of Review