The real estate transfer tax stamp online application is temporarily unavailable due to technical difficulties. We appreciate your patience as we work to fix the system. In the meantime, you can continue to submit tax stamp requests in person or via mail.
The City of Naperville issues transfer tax stamps for real estate purchases and exempt stamps for owners making deed changes. There is a charge for purchase of a real estate transfer stamp, but no charge for exempt stamps. Both transactions only apply to incorporated properties within Naperville.
How do I find out if the property is within city limits?
Your address can be looked up on our website using the Your Place application. Once the address information is opened, you can click on Planning/Zoning Info to determine if the address in question is within city limits. You may also contact the Finance Department with questions at (630) 420-6059.
Who needs to purchase a transfer tax stamp?
Buyers of residential or commercial properties in Naperville located within city limits are responsible for purchasing the tax stamp by City ordinance.
How would I determine the cost of the transfer stamp?
The cost is $1.50 per $500 of purchase price, rounding the purchase price up in increments of $500 (i.e. $150,000 purchase price would be calculated $150,000 / 500 * 1.5 = $450.00).
What paperwork is required for issuance?
By Mail:
Please send all of the necessary documents, along with an acceptable form of payment and a self-addressed, postage-paid return envelope.
In Person:
Beginning July 8, petitioners with more than three applications will be able to drop off their packets for processing, and, upon completion, will be called for pick-up and payment. Please bring all necessary documents to the Finance Department at the Municipal Center, 400 S. Eagle St., Naperville, IL 60540.
For information regarding the status of any outstanding building permits, building fees, or code enforcement actions and outstanding fines on property you are considering buying in the City of Naperville, please submit a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request through our website. Should you have any additional property transfer questions, please call customer service at (630) 420-6059.
When is an exempt stamp required?
This is required on all properties in Naperville within city limits when there is a deed change on owned property. Some examples include marriage and adding another name, name change, putting in or removing from a Trust, refinancing, divorce/removal of name or a foreclosure where the Sheriff’s Deed puts the property in bank ownership. If the property on the Sheriff’s Deed was purchased by an individual, a transfer tax stamp would need to be purchased (see above). Please complete and submit the following forms:
The City is now accepting online requests for statements of open accounts. To submit a request, visit the City's Help Center and follow these steps: