Search Bolingbrook Phone Directory
Bolingbrook is a large village in Will County, Illinois, with a population of about 74,000 residents. The Bolingbrook phone directory includes contact numbers for village hall, the police department, animal control, and all other village offices. If you need to call a specific department or look up a direct line for a village employee, this page has the information you need. The phone directory for Bolingbrook pulls from official village sources so the numbers and addresses listed here are current. Use the search tool or scroll through the sections below to find the right contact.
Bolingbrook Phone Directory Quick Facts
Bolingbrook Village Hall Phone Directory
The Village of Bolingbrook operates out of 375 W. Briarcliff Road, Bolingbrook, IL 60440. The main phone number is 630-226-8600. Office hours run Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This is the central number for all village departments. Staff at the front desk can transfer you to the right office or give you a direct line for the person you are trying to reach.
The Village of Bolingbrook website serves as the main online hub for village services, news, and department contacts.
The site has a full list of departments with their own pages, phone numbers, and staff info.
Mayor Mary Alexander-Basta leads village government. Her office line is 630-226-8412. You can also reach her by email at mayormary@bolingbrook.gov. The co-administrator, Ken Teppel, takes calls at 630-226-8696 and email at kteppel@bolingbrook.gov. These contacts are useful if you need to reach the village leadership directly rather than going through a department. For most day-to-day questions, though, the main line at 630-226-8600 is the best starting point.
Note: Village hall is closed on state and federal holidays, but police dispatch stays open around the clock.
Bolingbrook Government Phone Contacts
Bolingbrook runs several departments under the village umbrella. The Bolingbrook government page lists each department along with contact details and office locations.
That page gives you a clear view of how village government is organized and who handles what.
The village phone directory covers public works, community development, parks and recreation, finance, and the village clerk. Public works takes care of roads, water, sewers, and storm drainage. Community development handles permits and inspections. Parks and recreation runs programs, events, and facility rentals. Each department has its own phone line, and you can get those numbers from the government page or by calling the main village number and asking for a transfer. The village also posts meeting agendas and board minutes on the website, so you can check those before calling if your question relates to a recent decision.
Bolingbrook has seen steady growth over the past few decades, and the number of village departments has grown with it. The phone directory now covers more offices than it did even ten years ago. If you are not sure which department handles your issue, calling the main line is still the quickest path to an answer.
Bolingbrook Police Phone Directory
The Bolingbrook Police Department is led by Chief Mike Rompa. The main police number is 630-226-8600, and the general email is police@bolingbrook.gov. For non-emergency calls and records requests, the dedicated line is 630-226-8660. That number is staffed 24 hours a day, so you can call any time. The after-hours line for non-emergency matters is 630-226-8670. Always use 911 for emergencies.
The investigations division picks up at 630-226-8620. This line handles follow-up on open cases, detective inquiries, and certain types of records requests. If you filed a police report and need to check on it, this is the number to call during business hours. After hours, the records line at 630-226-8660 can help with basic questions.
Bolingbrook also runs an animal control office through the police department. The animal control number is 630-226-8500, and the email is pdanimalcontrol@bolingbrook.gov. This office handles stray animal calls, bite reports, and licensing questions. It is one of the more frequently called numbers in the Bolingbrook phone directory, especially during summer months when stray animal calls increase.
Note: The police records line at 630-226-8660 runs 24 hours, unlike most village departments that close at 5:00 p.m.
Phone Directory Records and FOIA
Residents can request village records, including phone directories and staff contact lists, through the Bolingbrook FOIA process. The Bolingbrook FOIA page explains how to file a request and what to expect. Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), the village must respond within five business days for non-commercial requests. Commercial requests get up to 21 business days. The first 50 pages of any response are typically free, with a small per-page charge after that.
Phone directories for village departments are public records. So are email addresses, office locations, and staff rosters for most village employees. Some law enforcement positions have limited exemptions under state law, but general contact information for village offices is available to anyone who asks. You can submit a FOIA request by mail, email, or through the village website.
The Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205) also requires the village to keep and preserve public records. That means old phone directories, past staff lists, and archived department contacts should still be available through the village clerk or through a FOIA request if you need historical information.
Bolingbrook Community Directory
Beyond village government, Bolingbrook has a local chamber of commerce that keeps its own business and community phone directory.
The Bolingbrook Chamber of Commerce site lists local businesses, organizations, and community contacts.
The chamber is a good resource if you need a number for a local business or community group that is not part of village government.
The village website also posts contact information for utility providers, school districts, and other services that residents frequently need. If you cannot find a number on this page, the village website is the next best place to look. Bolingbrook spans parts of both Will County and DuPage County, though most village services go through the Will County seat in Joliet. For county-level questions, call Will County at 815-722-5515 or use the Will County phone directory page.
How to Search Bolingbrook Phone Numbers
The simplest way to find a Bolingbrook phone number is to start with the main village line. Call 630-226-8600 and describe what you need. The staff will point you to the right department. This works well if you are not sure which office handles your question.
If you already know the department, use the direct lines on this page:
- Village Hall main line: 630-226-8600
- Police non-emergency and records: 630-226-8660
- Police after hours: 630-226-8670
- Investigations: 630-226-8620
- Animal control: 630-226-8500
- Mayor's office: 630-226-8412
Most Bolingbrook village offices are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Police dispatch is available 24 hours a day. If you call after hours and reach a recording, the message will give you options for emergencies and general information. For non-urgent matters, calling during regular hours gets you a live person faster.
Nearby Cities Phone Directory
Several communities near Bolingbrook have their own phone directory pages. If you need contacts for a neighboring village or city, check the links below for local phone numbers, office addresses, and hours of service.
Will County Phone Directory
Bolingbrook sits in Will County. County offices handle property taxes, court filings, vital records, and other services beyond what the village provides. The main Will County phone number is 815-722-5515. For anything that involves county government rather than village government, use the Will County phone directory page to find the correct department and contact number. Many Bolingbrook residents need both village and county numbers depending on the type of service they are looking for.