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Code · Illinois · Chapter 35 — REVENUE · Act 516

Sec. 45. Notice to county officials; voiding of tax bills.

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Sec. 45. Notice to county officials; voiding of tax bills. The county board or corporate authorities of the county, or other taxing district acquiring a mobile home under Section 35 shall give written notice of the acquisition to the chief county assessment officer and the county collector and the county clerk of the county in which the mobile home is located, and request the voiding of the tax liens as provided in this Section. The notice shall describe the acquired mobile home by the vehicle identification number of the mobile home, if there is one.
Upon receipt of the notice, the county collector and county clerk or county assessor, as appropriate shall void the current and all prior unpaid taxes on the records in their respective offices by entering the following statement upon their records for the mobile home: "Acquired by ... (name of county or municipality acquiring the mobile home under Section 35). Taxes due and unpaid on this mobile home ... (give vehicle identification number, if any, and location of the mobile home) ... are waived and null and void under Section 45 of the Mobile Home Local Services Tax Enforcement Act. The tax bills of this mobile home are hereby voided and liens for the taxes are extinguished."
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