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The Frankfort phone directory collects all village department phone numbers, office addresses, and hours into one place. Frankfort is a village in Will County with a population of about 20,651 residents. Village Hall at 432 W Nebraska Street is the main hub for government services. The administrative line at 815-469-2177 connects you to staff who can route calls to any department. Seven departments run out of Village Hall, and this page gives you direct numbers for each one so you can reach the right office on your first call.

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Frankfort Phone Directory Quick Facts

20,651 Population
Will County County
815-469-2177 Main Phone
815-485-2500 Police Dispatch

Frankfort Village Hall Phone Directory

Frankfort Village Hall is at 432 W Nebraska Street, Frankfort, IL 60423. The main administrative phone number is 815-469-2177. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This building houses most of the village's departments, and the front desk staff can connect you with the right office if you are not sure who to call.

The Village of Frankfort website is the primary source for department contact info, meeting agendas, and village news.

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The site has a staff directory page where you can look up individual employees and their direct phone numbers or email addresses.

The village organization is made up of seven departments: Administration, Police, Finance, Building, Public Works, Utilities, and Community Development. Each department has its own section on the website with specific contact details. Some departments share the main phone line, while others have direct numbers. If you call 815-469-2177 during business hours, the front desk can transfer you to any of these offices.

The Mayor and Village Board of Trustees hold regular meetings that are open to the public. Check the village website for the current meeting schedule and agendas. The Mayor and Board page lists the trustees and their contact information as well.

Frankfort Department Contacts

Frankfort has seven main departments that handle village services. The administration office coordinates overall operations. Finance manages billing and payments. The building department handles permits and inspections. Public works and utilities cover streets, water, and sewer services. Community development deals with planning and zoning. The police department has its own facility nearby.

The Departments page on the village website lists all seven departments with links to their individual pages. Each page has specific phone numbers, staff names, and service descriptions.

Most department calls go through the main Village Hall number at 815-469-2177 during business hours. The police dispatch line at 815-485-2500 is the exception and is available around the clock. The Staff Directory on the village website is a useful tool when you need to reach a specific person rather than a department.

For after-hours utility emergencies like water main breaks or sewer backups, call dispatch at 815-485-2500. This line handles both police dispatch and utility emergencies outside of normal business hours. During the workday, call the main line instead for utility questions.

Frankfort Police Phone Numbers

The Frankfort Police Department is at 20602 Lincoln-Way Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423. For emergencies, call 911. Non-emergency dispatch is 815-485-2500. The administrative office number is 815-469-9435. Use dispatch for reports, noise complaints, or any matter that needs an officer. Use the admin line for records requests, general questions, or department information.

The Frankfort Police Department page on the village website has more details on services, programs, and how to contact specific divisions within the department.

Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), you can request police department phone directories, staff lists, and other public records. The department must respond within five business days. Send FOIA requests through the village's formal process for the fastest turnaround.

The dispatch line at 815-485-2500 is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The administrative office at 815-469-9435 follows regular business hours. If you call admin after hours, you will likely reach voicemail. For anything that needs a same-day response after 5:00 p.m., use the dispatch number instead.

FOIA and Records in Frankfort

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives you the right to request public records from the Village of Frankfort. Phone directories, staff contact lists, meeting minutes, and department records are all available through this process. The village has five business days to respond once they get your request.

Submit FOIA requests to the Village of Frankfort at 432 W Nebraska Street, Frankfort, IL 60423. You can send them by mail, email, or drop them off in person during business hours. The village clerk's office handles incoming requests and coordinates with departments to gather the records you need.

Under the Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205), the village must keep and preserve all public records. That includes phone directories, employee lists, and department contact sheets. The clerk archives these records and makes them available on request. If you need a past directory or old staff list, the clerk's office can help you find it.

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The state FOIA law applies to all public bodies in Illinois, including the Village of Frankfort. Most staff contact info is available on request, with narrow exceptions for certain law enforcement roles.

Utilities and Public Works in Frankfort

The Frankfort Public Works and Utilities departments handle water, sewer, streets, and general infrastructure. During business hours, call the main Village Hall number at 815-469-2177 and ask for public works or utilities. After hours, call dispatch at 815-485-2500 for emergencies like water main breaks or sewer issues.

The Frankfort Public Works page has service details, schedules, and contact info for the department. You can also check the utilities section for information about water service, billing, and how to start or stop service when you move.

Frankfort uses the 815 area code for all village numbers. If you are calling from outside the area, make sure to dial the full number with the area code. Most village services are handled during regular business hours, Monday through Friday. Water billing questions are best handled by calling 815-469-2177 and asking for the finance or utilities staff.

How to Use This Directory

Start with the department that fits your question. Most village matters go through Village Hall at 815-469-2177. Court filings and property tax questions go through Will County, not the village. The clerk handles records, and the building department handles permits. If you are not sure, the main line is always a safe first call since the front desk staff will transfer you.

Most Frankfort offices are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The police dispatch line at 815-485-2500 never closes. If you need a number not listed on this page, try the village website or call the main line and ask by department name. The staff directory on the website lets you search by name or department, which is handy when you need a specific person.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Frankfort is in the southwest suburbs of the Chicago metro area in Will County. Mokena is a neighboring community but does not have a page on this site. The cities listed below are the nearest with full phone directory pages available.

Will County Phone Directory

Frankfort is in Will County. County-level offices handle property tax assessments, vital records, and court filings. If your question involves county government rather than village government, use the Will County phone directory page for the right contact information. Many Frankfort residents need both village and county numbers depending on what they are looking for. Will County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Illinois, so its county offices see a lot of traffic.

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