Did your Stickney Township property tax bill jump?

From Burbank’s residential blocks to Bedford Park’s industrial edge, Stickney Township assessments vary — see where your new value actually lands.

South & West suburbs reassessment cycle · most recent 2026 · next 2029

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The 14-digit Property Index Number on your reassessment notice or tax bill.

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From your last reassessment notice.
From your new notice.
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The 5-digit code on your tax bill — gives your exact local rate.
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About Stickney Township & its taxes

Stickney Township is a patchwork: most of its residents live in the city of Burbank, joined by the village of Stickney, tiny Forest View, the eastern three-quarters of industrial Bedford Park, a sliver of Bridgeview, and unincorporated pockets like Central Stickney.

The mix of heavy industry around Bedford Park and modest residential blocks in Burbank produces a composite rate near 11% for the typical home here — higher than the countywide typical, with meaningful differences between the township’s communities depending on which school and park districts overlap your parcel.

Because Stickney’s communities differ so much, a township-wide "typical" only goes so far — pull the 5-digit tax code off your bill and compare against your own code’s median. A Burbank ranch and a Forest View lot are not the same appeal case, even inside one township.

Stickney Township tax rates, at a glance

Across a sample of 2,000 residential (Class 2) parcels in Stickney Township, spanning 11 distinct tax codes, the typical (median) composite tax rate is about 10.8% — ranging roughly 9.6%–11.6% depending on the exact overlapping school, municipal, and park districts for your parcel. Add your own 5-digit tax code above (under "More options") for your exact rate instead of this township typical.

How property tax appeals work in Stickney Township

The South & West suburbs — Stickney Township included — are being reassessed in 2026, with notices mailed township by township. From the day yours arrives you get roughly 30 days to appeal to the Cook County Assessor; miss that and a second, separate window opens later with the Cook County Board of Review. If comparable homes nearby rose less than yours did, that gap is the basis of an appeal at either stage.

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