Find Kendall County Property Records
Kendall County property records are managed by the Supervisor of Assessments office in Yorkville. This fast-growing county southwest of Chicago has close to 138,000 residents and a mix of suburban subdivisions, farm land, and commercial parcels. You can search Kendall County property records online using the free DevNet Wedge portal or visit the assessment office in person at the county building. The office handles assessed values, exemptions, and township assessor oversight for all land in Kendall County. If you need to look up a parcel value, check a tax bill, or verify who owns a piece of property, the tools and staff in Kendall County can help you find what you need.
Kendall County Quick Facts
Kendall County Supervisor of Assessments
Andy Nicoletti is the Supervisor of Assessments for Kendall County. His office is in Room 303 at 111 W. Fox Street in Yorkville. This is the primary place to go for property records in Kendall County. Staff can help with assessed values, answer questions about your tax bill, and walk you through exemption forms. The office also gives technical support to the township assessors who handle first-level property valuations across the county.
You can call the Kendall County Supervisor of Assessments at (630) 553-4146 or send a fax to (630) 553-4151. The email address is anicoletti@co.kendall.il.us. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome during those hours. Under 35 ILCS 200/, the Supervisor of Assessments must ensure that all property in the county is assessed at 33 1/3 percent of fair market value. Kendall County has seen steady growth in recent years, and the office processes a high volume of new parcels and exemption forms each assessment cycle. The Kendall County Assessments page on the county website has more details on the office, its staff, and the services they provide.
| Officer | Andy Nicoletti, Supervisor of Assessments |
|---|---|
| Address | 111 W. Fox Street, Room 303 Yorkville, IL 60560 |
| Phone | (630) 553-4146 |
| Fax | (630) 553-4151 |
| anicoletti@co.kendall.il.us | |
| Hours | Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
Search Kendall County Property Records Online
Kendall County uses the DevNet Wedge platform for its online property search. This is a free tool that anyone can use. You can look up parcels by owner name, address, or Property Index Number. Results show the assessed value, land and building data, tax info, and any exemptions on file for that parcel in Kendall County.
The search portal at kendallil.devnetwedge.com is the quickest way to pull up Kendall County property records without making a trip to Yorkville. Each result page shows the PIN, the current assessed value at 33 1/3 percent of fair market value, the lot size, and the building type. If the owner has any exemptions approved, those appear on the record too. The portal covers all townships in Kendall County, so it works whether the parcel is in Oswego, Yorkville, Plano, or any of the rural areas.
The Kendall County Property Search portal gives you free access to parcel data across the entire county.
Use this tool to search by PIN, address, or owner name and view full property records for any parcel in Kendall County.
Note: Search results may take a moment to load if the system is busy, but most lookups finish in just a few seconds.
Kendall County Property Tax Exemptions
Exemptions can lower your tax bill in Kendall County. They show up in your property record once approved. The Supervisor of Assessments office handles exemption applications and can tell you which ones you might qualify for. Each type has its own rules set by the state.
The General Homestead Exemption is the most widely used in Kendall County. It cuts $6,000 from the assessed value of your home if you own and live in it. The Senior Citizens Homestead Exemption gives an added $5,000 off for owners age 65 and older. There is also the Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze, which locks your base assessed value so it does not rise even when the market goes up. You have to meet income limits for the freeze. The Disabled Persons Homestead Exemption provides a $2,000 break. The Disabled Veterans Homestead Exemption varies based on the disability rating from the VA. Each of these is spelled out in 35 ILCS 200/ and applies to Kendall County property records just like every other county in the state.
The Kendall County Exemptions page has forms, deadlines, and details on each type of exemption available in the county. You can download forms and find out what documents you need to apply.
Kendall County Property Records and State Law
The Illinois Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/) is the main law that governs how property gets assessed and taxed in Kendall County. It sets the 33 1/3 percent assessment level, lays out the roles of township assessors and the Supervisor of Assessments, and spells out how tax bills get calculated. Property taxes in Illinois are paid in arrears. The bill you pay this year covers the prior year's assessment.
The lien date is January 1 each year. That is the date Kendall County uses to determine who owns the property and what its value is. Township assessors then review and set values over the following months. Assessment notices go out later in the year, and owners get about 30 days to file an appeal with the Board of Review. After the board finishes, the County Clerk calculates the final tax bills using the assessed values and the rates set by local taxing districts. The full text of the property tax code is available at the Illinois General Assembly website for anyone who wants to read the statutes that apply to Kendall County property records.
This page at the Illinois General Assembly website shows the full text of the property tax code that governs all property records in Kendall County and across the state.
How Kendall County Assessments Work
Township assessors in Kendall County set the initial value for each parcel. They look at recent sales, property features, and location to come up with an assessed value. The Supervisor of Assessments then reviews those numbers for accuracy. If values in one township are out of line with actual sale prices, an equalization factor can be applied to bring them closer to the 33 1/3 percent standard.
Kendall County follows a quadrennial assessment cycle. A full reassessment of all property happens every four years. In the years between, adjustments still happen based on market trends and new construction. This keeps Kendall County property records current even in off years. Because the county has been growing quickly, new subdivisions and commercial developments add a steady flow of parcels to the assessment rolls. The Supervisor of Assessments office stays busy making sure each one gets valued correctly and that records are up to date for all of Kendall County.
Get Kendall County Property Records
There are a few ways to get property records in Kendall County. The online portal is the quickest option. Go to the DevNet Wedge search, type in an address or PIN, and the record comes up in seconds. No account is needed. Most basic lookups are free.
In person is also an option. Visit the Supervisor of Assessments office at 111 W. Fox Street, Room 303, in Yorkville. Bring the address or PIN of the property you want. Staff can print records, explain assessed values, and help with exemption forms. The office is open weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can also call (630) 553-4146 for quick questions or email anicoletti@co.kendall.il.us if your request is not urgent. For detailed or bulk data needs, it may be best to visit in person so staff can help you narrow down exactly what you need from Kendall County property records.
- Online at kendallil.devnetwedge.com for free parcel searches
- In person at 111 W. Fox Street, Room 303, Yorkville
- By phone at (630) 553-4146
- By email at anicoletti@co.kendall.il.us
Cities in Kendall County
Kendall County has several communities, including Yorkville, Oswego, Plano, and parts of Joliet and Aurora that extend into the county. Property records for all of these areas go through the Kendall County Supervisor of Assessments and local township assessors. The city of Joliet sits partly in Kendall County and partly in Will County, so parcels near that border may fall under a different assessment office depending on exact location.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Kendall County. If you are looking up a property near a county line, check the PIN to confirm which county the parcel belongs to before you search for records.