The Rogers Park Township appeal window is open through June 1, 2026. If your commercial property is over-assessed, file before the window closes — after that, the next opportunity is the Board of Review.
Check Your Property →The Cook County Assessor's Office opened the Rogers Park Township filing window on April 17, 2026, and it closes on June 1, 2026. This is a standard 30-day annual appeal window. Rogers Park Township was last reassessed in 2025 as part of the City of Chicago triad, and the next reassessment is scheduled for 2028.
Property owners can file annual appeals in any year, regardless of the reassessment cycle. The values in place today are based on the 2025 reassessment and will stay in effect through the 2028 reassessment unless successfully appealed. See the full 2026 Cook County appeal deadline schedule for other township windows.
Rogers Park Township sits along Chicago's far north lakefront and includes a dense mix of apartment buildings, small retail storefronts, and mixed-use properties along Clark Street, Sheridan Road, and Howard Street. Commercial owners in this market are especially sensitive to over-assessment because margins on neighborhood retail and small-scale multifamily are often thin.
The 2025 reassessment applied updated market values to every commercial property in Rogers Park Township. Where the Assessor's valuation doesn't align with actual comparable sales or income performance, an annual appeal can reduce your assessment and lower your tax bill for the remainder of the three-year cycle.
TaxRival uses a comparable-sales methodology to evaluate whether your property's assessed value is supported by market data. We analyze recent arm's-length sales of similar commercial properties in and around Rogers Park Township, accounting for property type, size, age, and location. For income-producing properties, the capitalization rate used by the Assessor is another critical factor worth reviewing.
When the Assessor's implied market value significantly exceeds what comparable sales indicate, we flag the property as a strong appeal candidate. Learn more about how comparable sales drive property tax appeals, or read our step-by-step guide to filing a Cook County property tax appeal.
Enter your 14-digit Cook County PIN to instantly see whether your Rogers Park Township property is over-assessed. Our analysis is free, and if we file an appeal, you only pay 25% of first-year savings. No reduction, no fee. With the window closing June 1, 2026, don't wait — SmartFile volume spikes in the final days.
Historical Board of Review outcomes for each asset class within Rogers Park, drawn from real Cook County BOR decisions.