Antioch Village Phone Directory

The Antioch phone directory covers all village government offices and departments in Lake County. Antioch is a village of about 14,859 people in the far northern part of the state, close to the Wisconsin border. Village Hall is at 935 Skidmore Drive, and the main number is 847-395-1000. The village runs administration, community development, public works, and clerk services from this building. This page lists phone numbers, addresses, and hours for the offices you may need. Use the search tool or scroll down for the full directory.

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Antioch Phone Directory Quick Facts

14,859 Population
Lake County County
847-395-1000 Main Phone
60002 ZIP Code

Antioch Village Hall Contact Info

Village Hall is at 935 Skidmore Drive, Antioch, IL 60002. The main phone number is 847-395-1000. The fax line is 847-395-1920. Village Hall is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The building houses the administration department, community development, the village clerk, and finance.

The Village of Antioch website is the main hub for department contacts, forms, permit applications, and meeting agendas. The site has a staff directory and department listings. If you are not sure who to call, the main number at Village Hall can route you.

Antioch uses a village board form of government with an elected village president (sometimes called the mayor) and a board of trustees. The village administrator handles daily operations, and department heads report to that office. For most routine questions, calling the department directly is the quickest way to get an answer.

The Village Clerk handles official records, meeting minutes, ordinances, and public documents. The clerk also manages water and sewer billing for residents. If you have a billing question or need to set up a new account, the clerk's office is the right call. Community Development covers building permits, zoning, and property-related matters.

Police Department Phone Numbers

The Antioch Police Department is at 433 Orchard Street, Antioch, IL 60002. The non-emergency number is 847-395-8585. For emergencies, call 911. The department handles patrol, investigations, traffic, and community policing within the village. Dispatch services are contracted through LakeComm 911, the consolidated public safety communication center for Lake County.

The Antioch Police Department page has information about services, staff, and how to reach specific divisions. If you need an accident report or incident report, call the non-emergency line and ask for records. Reports are usually available during normal business hours, though processing can take a few days.

Antioch sits in a busy part of Lake County with several neighboring communities. The police department works with nearby agencies and the Lake County Sheriff's Office on cases that cross municipal lines. If you are not sure whether your location is inside the village or in an unincorporated area, the Antioch police can help you figure that out. LakeComm dispatch handles 911 calls for police, fire, and EMS across much of the county, so the routing happens automatically when you call.

Fire Protection District

The Antioch Fire Protection District covers the village and surrounding areas. The main station is on Route 83 in Antioch. The non-emergency number is 847-395-5511. For fire or medical emergencies, call 911. The district runs fire suppression, emergency medical services, and rescue from three stations spread across a 34-square-mile area.

The Antioch Fire Protection District website has details about services, staff, and fire prevention programs. The district has been providing emergency response for over 100 years. Call the non-emergency line for burn permits, commercial fire inspections, or to schedule a fire safety presentation. The district is a separate taxing body from the village, with its own board of trustees and budget. This is the standard setup in Illinois, where fire districts often serve a wider area than the municipality they are named after.

Illinois state government homepage with phone directory resources

The state of Illinois provides a central portal for government contacts and public records.

FOIA and Public Records

Antioch processes Freedom of Information Act requests through the Village Clerk's office at Village Hall. Submit a request in person at 935 Skidmore Drive, by mail, or by contacting the clerk's office at 847-395-1000. Written requests are preferred because they create a clear record for both sides.

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives the public the right to access government records. Phone directories, employee contact lists, department rosters, and official correspondence all fall under this law. The village has five business days to respond. Complex or large requests may take longer, but the village must notify you of any extension.

The Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205) requires the village to preserve public records over time. Old phone lists, past staff directories, and archived documents are covered. The clerk can help you track down what you need. Some older records may only exist on paper.

Most basic requests are free. If your request involves a lot of copying, the village can charge a small per-page fee. They will let you know the cost up front.

Village Services Phone Directory

Antioch runs several departments that residents contact regularly. Community Development handles building permits, zoning questions, and code enforcement. Public Works takes care of streets, water, sewer, and storm drainage. The Finance Department manages the village budget, utility billing, and purchasing.

Key village contacts:

  • Village Hall main line: 847-395-1000
  • Police non-emergency: 847-395-8585
  • Fire non-emergency: 847-395-5511
  • Village Hall fax: 847-395-1920
  • Water and sewer billing: 847-395-1000

The Antioch resident services page links to forms, online payments, and information about programs the village offers. If you have a question about a specific service, the main Village Hall number can connect you with the right department.

For after-hours emergencies with water or sewer, call the police non-emergency line at 847-395-8585. Dispatch can reach on-call public works crews for utility problems outside of normal business hours. This is the standard process in Antioch for any city service issue that comes up at night or on weekends.

Lake County Government

Antioch is in Lake County, one of the most populated counties in Illinois. The county seat is Waukegan, about 20 miles to the east. Lake County government handles property taxes, court filings, vital records, elections, and the sheriff's office. The county has a wide range of online services through its website.

For more about Lake County offices and contacts, see the Lake County phone directory page on this site. That page covers county departments, the courthouse, and other county-level services that Antioch residents may need.

Illinois FOIA resources and public records access portal

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The Lake County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement in unincorporated areas near Antioch. If you live outside the village limits but use an Antioch address, your police calls may go through the sheriff instead of the village police. LakeComm dispatch sorts this out when you call 911, but for non-emergency matters it helps to know which agency covers your area.

Getting the Right Contact in Antioch

Start with the Village Hall main number at 847-395-1000. The front desk can transfer your call or give you a direct line. Police matters go to 847-395-8585. Fire questions go to 847-395-5511. Village Hall is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

If you plan to visit Village Hall, bring any reference numbers or paperwork you have. For permits, bring your property PIN or address and a rough description of the project. For FOIA requests, write them down (even a short email works) to keep things clear and to have proof you filed the request.

The village website has online forms and payment options for several services. Check there first if your question is about water billing, permits, or meeting schedules. It can save you a phone call or a trip to the office.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Antioch is in the northern part of Lake County, surrounded by several other communities. Nearby cities with phone directory pages on this site include Waukegan, Grayslake, Round Lake Beach, and Zion. Waukegan is the county seat and sits about 20 miles east. Grayslake is roughly 10 miles to the south. Round Lake Beach is a short drive south as well, and Zion is northeast near the lake.

For other Illinois city phone directories, check the full cities list to find the community you need.

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