![]() In an intermediate assessment jurisdiction with more than $10 million in non-farm EAV and less than $25 million in non-farm EAV and less than $1 million in commercial and industrial EAV, the qualifications will be based upon whether the candidate was previously elected in any such jurisdiction. Possess a designation approved for larger assessment jurisdictions. Passed the Basic Course offered by the Illinois Property Assessment Institute prior to January 1, 1997. Passed the Township Assessor-Introductory Course offered by the Illinois Department of Revenue. In an introductory assessment jurisdiction with a $10 million or less in non-farm EAV and less than $1 million in commercial and industrial EAV a candidate must possess one of the following qualifications: The educational qualification for township or multi-township assessors is generally based upon the equalized assessed value (EAV) of the assessment jurisdiction. ![]() Candidates who are filing nomination papers in the year 2000 for the 2001 election, participating in a 2001 caucus, or participating as a write-in candidate must meet one of the following minimum education requirements. ![]() All candidates for township or multi-township assessor must file a certificate of qualifications with their nomination papers pursuant to the provisions of Section 2-45 of the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/2-45). ![]()
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