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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 20 MIN

Tyler Technologies and the Cook County Property Tax System: What Went Wrong?

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Episode Summary:  In this episode of Devine Intervention: Shedding Light on Illinois Property Tax, hosts Nora Devine and Sean O'Connor delve into the complications arising from the implementation of Tyler Technologies in Cook County's property tax system. Nora, a seasoned property tax attorney, explains the transition from the outdated AS-400 system to the new digital framework and the ensuing challenges. They discuss the impact of delayed tax bills on government funding and homeowners, highlighting the ripple effects on escrow accounts and federal tax deductions. The conversation also covers the complexities of large-scale government technology rollouts and the importance of reliable digital records in modern property tax processes. Listeners will gain insights into the intricacies of property tax administration and the critical role of technology in ensuring accuracy and efficiency. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:25 – Tyler Technologies Implementation Issues 01:52 – Importance of Timely Tax Bills 03:06 – Comparing Cook and Lake County Implementations 04:28 – Data Exchange Challenges 05:28 – Impact on Homeowners and Government 07:47 – Timing and Budget Strain on Households 09:04 – Dependence on Digital Records 10:23 – Transition from Physical to Digital Records 12:04 – Coordination Challenges in Cook County 13:59 – Correcting Data Errors 15:22 – Public Confidence and Litigation 16:41 – Restoring Confidence in the System 18:43 – Contractual and Legal Considerations About the Show:  Devine Intervention: Shedding Light on Illinois Property Tax is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of property tax systems in Illinois. Hosted by experienced property tax attorney Nora Devine, the show provides valuable insights into the legal and procedural aspects of property tax, offering practical advice for property owners, tax professionals, and legal practitioners. With a focus on clarity and actionable information, the podcast aims to demystify property tax issues and empower listeners to navigate the system effectively.

In this episode of Devine Intervention: Shedding Light on Illinois Property Tax, hosts Nora Devine and Sean O’Connor delve into the complications arising from the implementation of Tyler Technologies in Cook County’s property tax system. Nora, a seasoned property tax attorney, explains the transition from the outdated AS-400 system to the new digital framework and the ensuing challenges. They discuss the impact of delayed tax bills on government funding and homeowners, highlighting the ripple effects on escrow accounts and federal tax deductions. The conversation also covers the complexities of large-scale government technology rollouts and the importance of reliable digital records in modern property tax processes. Listeners will gain insights into the intricacies of property tax administration and the critical role of technology in ensuring accuracy and efficiency.

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Episode Summary:  In this episode of Devine Intervention: Shedding Light on Illinois Property Tax, hosts Nora Devine and Sean O'Connor delve into the complications arising from the implementation of Tyler Technologies in Cook County's property tax...

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