Search Huntley Phone Directory
The Huntley phone directory covers all village government departments and offices in this growing McHenry and Kane County community. Huntley has a population of about 28,005 and runs its operations from the Municipal Complex on Main Street. Each department has a direct phone line, and the front desk can connect you if you are not sure where to call. This page lists the key numbers, addresses, and hours for every Huntley village office. Browse the sections below or use the search tool to get started.
Huntley Phone Directory Quick Facts
Huntley Village Hall Contact Info
The Huntley Municipal Complex is at 10987 Main Street, Huntley, IL 60142. The main phone number is 847-515-5200. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This is where most village departments are based, and the front desk can transfer your call to any office in the building.
The Village of Huntley website has a full contact page with direct numbers and email addresses for all departments and key staff members.
The state of Illinois also keeps a directory of local government contacts, which can help if you need a state-level agency that serves Huntley.
Walk-ins are welcome during regular hours. The Municipal Complex has a front lobby where you can ask for help, pick up forms, or drop off documents. Phone tends to be the quickest way to get an answer, but in-person visits work fine for things that need paperwork or signatures. If you call after hours, leave a voicemail and someone will call you back the next business day.
Huntley straddles the border of McHenry and Kane Counties. Most of the village sits in McHenry County, but parts extend into Kane County. This means some county-level services depend on which part of Huntley you live in. The village itself operates as one unit regardless of the county line.
Huntley Department Phone Numbers
Each village department has a direct phone line. You can also call the main number and ask to be transferred. Here are the key numbers for Huntley village offices:
- Village Hall main line: 847-515-5200
- Police non-emergency: 847-515-5311
- Public Works and Engineering: 847-515-5222
- Development Services: 847-515-5252
- Village Clerk: 847-515-5261
- Human Resources: 847-515-5231
- Special Events: 847-515-5262
The police non-emergency line connects to dispatch and runs around the clock. For emergencies, always call 911. Public Works handles street repairs, water and sewer issues, snow removal, and similar matters. Development Services covers building permits, zoning, inspections, and code enforcement. The Village Clerk handles FOIA requests, village records, and general administrative tasks.
The Huntley "Who Do I Contact" page is a good resource if you are not sure which department handles your issue. It breaks things down by topic and gives you the right number to call.
Huntley Police Department
The Huntley Police Department handles non-emergency calls at 847-515-5311. For any real emergency, call 911. The non-emergency line goes to dispatch, and they can connect you with an officer or the records division. Walk-ins are also welcome during regular business hours.
If you need to file a report, check on a case, or pick up paperwork, calling first saves time. Dispatch can tell you what you need to bring and whether an officer will be available. After-hours calls still go through dispatch, so there is always someone available to take your call.
Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), you can request police records, staff directories, and phone lists from the Huntley Police Department. FOIA requests go through the Village Clerk's office at 847-515-5261. The village must respond within five business days.
Huntley police also work with McHenry County and Kane County sheriff offices on matters that cross jurisdictions. If something falls outside village limits, the police department can tell you which agency to contact.
Public Records and FOIA Requests
Huntley is a public body under Illinois law. Village records, including phone directories, staff lists, and department contact sheets, are open to the public. The Village Clerk at 847-515-5261 handles all FOIA requests. You can submit a request in person at the Municipal Complex, by mail, or by email.
The law behind this is 5 ILCS 140, the Freedom of Information Act. It allows any person to request records from a public body without giving a reason. The village has five business days to respond. Phone lists, budgets, meeting minutes, contracts, and most other village documents are available through this process.
The Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205) requires Huntley to keep public records for set retention periods. Old phone directories and past contact lists may still be on file even if they are no longer on the website. A FOIA request is the way to get anything that is not currently posted online. Most requests are free for the first 50 pages of black-and-white copies.
Tips for Reaching Huntley Offices
Start with the main number, 847-515-5200, if you are not sure where to call. The front desk staff know which department handles each type of question and can transfer you quickly. If you already have a direct number, use it to skip the front desk.
Huntley is a growing community, but departments are still small enough that you usually reach a real person within a few rings. Voicemails get returned the same day or the next morning in most cases. Include your name, phone number, and a brief note about what you need when you leave a message.
One thing that makes Huntley a bit different is the two-county situation. Most of the village is in McHenry County, but some addresses fall in Kane County. County-level services like property taxes, vital records, and court filings depend on which county your address is in. The village offices can help you figure out which county handles your specific area if you are not sure.
The Illinois state FOIA contacts page is helpful if you need to reach a state agency that serves Huntley.
That page lists FOIA officers for state agencies, which is useful when your request touches both village and state records.
Huntley Phone Directory Records
The village keeps records of all department contacts and staff directories as part of its administrative files. These are public records. If you need a full list of phone numbers or a copy of a past directory, request it through the Village Clerk. The clerk's office is at the Municipal Complex on Main Street.
Records are stored according to the retention schedules in the Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205). Phone directories fall under general administrative records. Older directories may still be on file if they have not exceeded their retention period. A FOIA request is the standard process for getting copies of records not posted online.
County-level records are kept separately by both McHenry County and Kane County. If you need county phone lists or contact info, you will need to go through the appropriate county clerk.
Nearby Cities Phone Directories
Huntley is in the northwest suburbs, close to Crystal Lake and other McHenry County communities. Algonquin and Lake in the Hills are also nearby but do not have their own phone directory pages on this site at this time. Here are the closest cities with pages:
McHenry and Kane County Phone Directories
Huntley spans two counties. Most of the village is in McHenry County, with the county seat in Woodstock. Parts of Huntley also fall in Kane County, with the county seat in Geneva. County offices handle property records, vital records, court filings, and other services outside the scope of village government. Which county serves your address depends on where you live in Huntley. The village front desk can help you determine which county handles your specific location if you are not sure.