

If discharged from active duty service, provide original Department of Defense DD Form 214 or a copy certified by the County Recorder of Deeds or Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs or National Archives Record Center. Proof of ownership of the property (recorded deed, title policy, etc.). Must own or lease and occupy the property as a primary residence and be liable for paying the property taxes. Reserve Forces and returned from active duty in an armed conflict involving the armed forces of the U.S. Armed Forces, Illinois National Guard, or U.S. Must be an Illinois resident who has served as a member of the U.S. Returning Veterans Homestead Exemption - 35 ILCS 200/15-167 Questions? Call the DuPage County Supervisor of Assessments Office at 63. The Disabled Veterans Exemption exempts up to $100,000 from your property’s assessed valuation each year. You will not be eligible if you are claiming exemption under the Disabled Persons Homestead Exemption or the Disabled Veterans Standard Homestead Exemption.Ĭertification from the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs.įile a copy of certification on an annual basis with the Supervisor of Assessments Office. Owner/occupant must be a disabled veteran who has served in the Armed Forces of the United States and who has acquired, in connection with that service, a disability of such a nature that the Federal Government has authorized payment for purchase or construction of specially adapted housing as set forth in the U.S. Property must be a residential single family home, townhome, or condominium. Property must be owner occupied by the disabled veteran, the disabled veteran’s spouse, or the surviving unmarried spouse of the disabled veteran as of January 1st of the eligibility year. Disabled Veterans Exemption (For Adaptive housing) - 35 ILCS 200/15-165
