Glendale Heights Phone Directory

The Glendale Heights phone directory has every village office number and department contact in one place. This DuPage County community of about 33,000 people runs its own police force, public works division, and community development office. Each has a direct line. This guide covers the main numbers you need so you can skip the hold music and reach the right desk fast. From the Village Clerk to the building permit office, the Glendale Heights phone directory puts it all within reach.

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Glendale Heights Phone Directory Quick Facts

32,808 Population
DuPage County County
630-260-6000 Main Phone
Village Municipality Type

Glendale Heights Village Hall Numbers

Village Hall is the hub for all government services in Glendale Heights. It sits at 300 Civic Center Plaza, Glendale Heights, IL 60139. The main phone number is 630-260-6000. Staff at the front desk can help you directly or transfer your call to the right department. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours.

Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The building closes on weekends and most state holidays. If you plan to visit in person, calling ahead can save time, especially for permit or licensing questions that may need a specific staff member.

The Village of Glendale Heights website has a full staff directory sorted by department. Each listing shows the person's name, title, phone number, and email. It is the fastest way to find a direct line outside of this phone directory page.

Illinois state government homepage phone directory

The state website also connects to local government pages for residents who need to find numbers for state-level agencies.

The Village Clerk's Office is inside Village Hall. The clerk handles public records, FOIA requests, meeting minutes, and village board documents. For FOIA questions, call the main line and ask for the clerk's office. They process requests on a first-come basis and follow state timelines.

Key Glendale Heights Department Contacts

Glendale Heights has several departments that residents reach out to on a regular basis. These are the most called numbers. Keep this list handy so you can get to the right office without being transferred three times.

  • Village Hall Main Line: 630-260-6000
  • Police Non-Emergency: 630-260-6070
  • Public Works Department: 630-260-6040
  • Community Development: 630-260-6000
  • Glenside Fire District: 630-668-5323

The community development office handles zoning, building permits, and code enforcement. Public works deals with streets, water, sewer, and snow removal. The fire district is separate from the village but serves Glendale Heights directly. All phone numbers listed above connect to their offices during business hours and roll to voicemail after hours.

For the Glendale Heights phone directory, the main 630-260-6000 line is always the safest starting point. Even if you do not know which office you need, the front desk staff can help sort it out. They deal with these calls all day.

Glendale Heights Police Phone Numbers

The Glendale Heights Police Department is at 300 Civic Center Plaza, inside the same complex as Village Hall. The non-emergency line is 630-260-6070. Use this number for noise complaints, parking issues, accident reports, and general questions. For any emergency, always call 911.

The police department is staffed around the clock. Even outside business hours, someone picks up the non-emergency line. If you need to file a police report or check on one you already filed, call 630-260-6070 during normal hours. The records division can help with copies of reports and other police documents.

The Glendale Heights Police Department page has more detail on divisions, community programs, and how to reach specific units within the department. Animal control calls also run through the police department in Glendale Heights.

Fire Service in Glendale Heights

Fire protection in Glendale Heights comes from the Glenside Fire Protection District. This is a separate agency from the village. Their main number is 630-668-5323. The station is at 1608 Bloomingdale Road, Glendale Heights, IL 60139.

Use the non-emergency number for questions about fire inspections, safety checks, smoke detector programs, or burn permits. For any fire or medical emergency, call 911. The Glenside district also handles ambulance service in the area, so medical billing questions may go through their administrative office.

Glendale Heights Public Works Directory

Public Works picks up at 630-260-6040. The department is at 1615 Glen Ellyn Road. Hours run Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This team covers streets, sidewalks, storm drains, water mains, sewer lines, and snow plowing.

If you see a pothole, a broken water line, or a blocked storm drain, call this number during business hours. After hours, call the police non-emergency line at 630-260-6070. They can get a public works crew out if the issue needs fast attention. Water billing questions go through the main village line at 630-260-6000 since billing is handled separately from fieldwork.

FOIA Requests in Glendale Heights

Glendale Heights follows the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) for all public records. You can submit requests by mail, in person, or through the village website. The village must respond within five business days. Phone directory data, staff lists, and department contact information all qualify as public records.

There is usually no cost for simple requests. If your request involves large amounts of copying, the village may charge a small fee. They will tell you the cost before doing the work. The clerk's office processes FOIA requests and can answer questions about what records are available.

The Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205) requires the village to maintain official records, including contact directories and organizational documents. Archived records are still available on request, though they may take longer to pull.

Glendale Heights posts some records online through its transparency portal. Check the village website first, and you might find what you need without filing a formal request at all.

Illinois state contact phone directory page

The state contact page is also a good resource for tracking down numbers for agencies that operate at the state level, above village and county government.

Using the Glendale Heights Phone Directory

Figure out what you need first. Most general questions go to Village Hall at 630-260-6000. Police calls go to 630-260-6070. Fire goes to the Glenside district at 630-668-5323. Public works issues go to 630-260-6040. If your question involves property taxes, courts, or vital records, you need DuPage County instead.

Tips for reaching Glendale Heights offices:

  • Call in the morning for shorter wait times
  • Have your address or account number ready
  • Check the village website for forms you can fill out before calling
  • Leave a voicemail and staff will return your call

Voicemail is checked daily. If you call late in the day and reach a recording, leave a message with your name and number. Staff typically call back by the next morning. The Glendale Heights phone directory numbers listed on this page are current as of 2026. If a number has changed, the village website will have the most up-to-date version.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

A few cities near Glendale Heights have their own phone directory pages on this site. If you need to reach a neighboring community, the links below will take you to their contacts. Bloomingdale and Glen Ellyn are also nearby but do not have dedicated pages here yet.

DuPage County Phone Directory

Glendale Heights is part of DuPage County. County offices handle property tax bills, vital records, court filings, and services that the village does not cover. If your question is about county government, check the DuPage County phone directory for the right number. The county seat is in Wheaton, just a few miles west of Glendale Heights.

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