Search Burr Ridge Phone Directory
The Burr Ridge phone directory lists contact numbers for all village government departments in this DuPage and Cook County community. Burr Ridge has a population of about 11,141 and sits along the I-55 corridor in the western suburbs of Chicago. Village Hall on County Line Road is the central office for government services and the main switchboard can connect you to any department. This page puts together key phone numbers, mailing addresses, and office hours for every Burr Ridge village office so you can reach the right person fast. Use the search tool or browse each section below to find the contact you need.
Burr Ridge Phone Directory Quick Facts
Burr Ridge Village Hall Phone Directory
Burr Ridge Village Hall is at 7660 County Line Road, Burr Ridge, IL 60527. The main phone number is 630-654-8181. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The front desk handles general questions and can transfer calls to any department. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours for most services, but calling ahead can save you time if you just need a quick answer or a specific form.
The Village of Burr Ridge website is the main online portal for all village services. The site has department pages, staff contact info, meeting agendas, and links to online tools. You can find most of the phone numbers and email addresses on the contact page. The website also posts village board meeting schedules and minutes.
For state-level services like driver licenses or vital records, the Illinois state portal is the best place to start.
Burr Ridge straddles the line between DuPage and Cook counties. Most of the village falls in DuPage County, but some parts sit in Cook County. This split means some residents deal with DuPage County offices while others deal with Cook County offices for property taxes and court matters. The village itself operates as one unit regardless of the county line. If you are not sure which county handles your specific issue, Village Hall staff can help sort it out when you call.
Burr Ridge Village Clerk Office
The Burr Ridge Village Clerk can be reached at 630-654-8181. The clerk's office handles official village records, meeting minutes, ordinances, and public document requests. Business license applications and liquor license matters also go through this office. If you need a copy of any village record or want to know where a particular document is filed, call the clerk.
Under the Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205), the village must keep and preserve all public records. Phone directories, staff contact lists, and department organizational charts all fall under this requirement. The clerk's office is the official custodian of these records. Old directories and archived contact sheets should be on file and available on request.
The Burr Ridge contact page lists direct numbers for each department and key staff members. That page is a fast way to find a specific number without calling the main line. You can also submit questions through the online contact form if you prefer not to call.
Note: The village clerk's office is inside Village Hall at 7660 County Line Road.
Police Phone Numbers for Burr Ridge
The Burr Ridge Police Department non-emergency line is 630-323-8181. Always call 911 for emergencies. The police station is at 7700 County Line Road, right next to Village Hall. For routine matters like past-incident reports, noise complaints, or parking concerns, use the non-emergency number. The front desk is staffed around the clock.
The Burr Ridge Police Department page has details about services, community programs, and staff contacts. The department handles a range of calls beyond just crime. Animal control referrals, traffic concerns, and welfare checks all come through the non-emergency line. If you are not sure whether your situation needs 911, use the non-emergency number and let dispatch decide.
Under 5 ILCS 140, the Illinois Freedom of Information Act, you can request phone directories and staff lists from the Burr Ridge Police Department. The village processes these requests through the clerk's office. Most routine requests get a response within five business days, though some law enforcement records carry exemptions. General contact info and department directories are usually released without issue.
FOIA and Public Records in Burr Ridge
The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives you the right to request public records from the Village of Burr Ridge. Phone directories, staff lists, department budgets, meeting minutes, and contracts are all available through a FOIA request. The village must respond within five business days. If the request is large or involves many records, the village can extend its response time by up to five additional days with written notice to you.
To file a request, contact the village clerk at 630-654-8181. You can submit requests in writing by mail, by hand delivery to Village Hall at 7660 County Line Road, or through the village website. The clerk's office reviews each request and either provides the records or explains any applicable exemptions. Most requests for phone lists and general contact info get filled quickly.
The state keeps a list of FOIA officers across Illinois public bodies, which can be helpful if you need to reach a state-level agency or a different municipality.
Note: Written requests create a paper trail, which makes follow-up easier if you do not hear back within the five-day window.
Burr Ridge Village Services Directory
Burr Ridge runs several departments that handle everyday services for residents. Public Works manages streets, water infrastructure, and snow removal. Community Development covers building permits, zoning, and code enforcement. The village also has a water department that handles billing and service. All of these departments can be reached through the main Village Hall number at 630-654-8181.
Because Burr Ridge sits in both DuPage and Cook counties, some county-level services depend on which side of the line you live on. Property taxes, for example, go through either the DuPage County or Cook County assessor's office depending on your address. Court filings follow the same split. Village Hall staff deal with this question all the time and can tell you which county office handles your situation if you call and ask.
For permit applications and zoning questions, the Community Development department is the place to start. They review building plans, issue permits, and handle code violations. The department also manages the village's comprehensive plan and zoning ordinances. You can call Village Hall and ask for Community Development, or visit their page on the village website for forms and submission guidelines.
Using the Burr Ridge Phone Directory
Reaching the right office in Burr Ridge is straightforward. The main number at 630-654-8181 connects to Village Hall, where staff can transfer your call. For the police, use 630-323-8181. Both offices are on County Line Road, so in-person visits are easy too.
Here are quick tips for calling Burr Ridge village offices:
- Call 630-654-8181 for any village department
- Dial 630-323-8181 for police non-emergency
- Always call 911 for emergencies
- Visit Village Hall at 7660 County Line Road for in-person help
- Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
If you need county services rather than village services, figure out whether your address falls in DuPage or Cook County first. This determines which county office handles your property taxes, court filings, and other county-level business. Village Hall can help you determine which county you are in if you are not sure. Many Burr Ridge residents interact with both counties at different times depending on the service.
Nearby Cities Phone Directory
Burr Ridge is in the western suburbs near several other communities. Hinsdale is right next door to the north. Downers Grove is a short drive west. Darien borders Burr Ridge to the south, and La Grange is a few miles east. Westmont is also close by to the northwest. Each of these communities has its own phone directory page on this site with local government contact details.
DuPage and Cook County Phone Directory
Burr Ridge sits in both DuPage County and Cook County. County-level offices handle things like property tax assessments, vital records, and court filings. Which county office you use depends on where your property sits relative to the county line. For DuPage County matters, the county seat is in Wheaton. For Cook County matters, the main offices are in downtown Chicago. Village Hall staff can help you determine which county handles your particular need if you are unsure.