Meet the Assessor and Staff
Connie Carosielli-
First elected in 1993, Connie is a Certified Illinois
Assessing Officer with in excess of 600 hours of additional
education in the field of assessment. Her extensive
involvement with Cook County Township Assessor's Association has
included many Board positions, culminating in her presidency.
She is currently on the Board of Directors for C.C.T.A.A. The
Illinois Property Assessment Institute presented Connie the
Marshall Theroux Memorial Award in 2004 for "leadership and
distinguished achievement in the Illinois assessment
profession." A licensed Real Estate Broker and a member of the
Northwest Association of Realtors, she brings a current
knowledge of the real estate market to the Assessor's office. A
graduate of Holy Names University in California with post
graduate work in education, Connie and her family have lived in
Elk Grove Township for over 40 years.
Laurie Wagner- Laurie
Wagner has been with the Assessor's Office since 2002. She
received her Certified Illinois Assessment Officer
(C.I.A.O.) designation in 2004. Mrs. Wagner came to the
Assessor's Office from the recruiting and employment field.
Laurie has been a resident in Mount Prospect for over 35
years and has one daughter, Carri.
Steven Eul- Steve spent 20 years at the Cook County Assessor's Office as
the Coordinator of Training and Education and Senior Hearing
Officer with Taxpayer Services. He brings a wealth of
experience consulting with property owners and resolving
real estate tax problems and concerns. Steve currently
resides in Rolling Meadows.
Ursula
Zurawski - Ursula
has been a resident of Elk Grove Village for the last seven
years. She has two adult children who graduated from DePaul
University. Ursula's Administrative career has been in the
corporate world for the last 40 years. Ursula supported
Operations and Sales Managers at the executive level and
served as Office Manager in her last position.
Role of
the County Assessor-
The Cook County Assessor is required by law
to identify and
assign fair market values to all properties in Cook County.
The Cook County Assessor does not set taxes, mail
bills or collect taxes. The Assessor is responsible only
for your assessed valuation.
Role of
the Township Assessor-
By statute the township Assessor is the
Deputy to the
Cook County Assessor and is under direction from that office.
However, since the Township Assessor does not assess, this
office is in the unique position to assist Taxpayers with
assessed value complaints, along with other services such as
filing exemptions.
Services Available to Elk
Grove Township Taxpayers:
Filing
Certificates of Error Application
Name Change on
Tax Bill
Property
Location Changes
Occupancy Affidavit
Disabled
Persons' Homeowner Exemption
Disabled Veterans' Standard Homeowner Exemption
Returning
Veterans' Homeowner Exemption
Board of Review Complaints
Tax Deferral Applications
Property Characteristic
Applications for Division and
Consolidation of Properties
Notary Service
It is important that you know that any question
that you might have in regard to property tax can be directed to
our office.
We will be happy to give you all the
information at our disposal. If we do not have the answer
to your questions, it will become a priority to get the
information for you.
Our office
hours are Monday through Friday 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. or call us at
847-437-0300.
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