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The Justice phone directory collects all village department numbers, staff contacts, and office hours on one page. Justice is a village in Cook County with a population of about 12,324. Village Hall is at 7800 South Archer Road, and that is the main hub for village government. The main phone number is 708-458-2520. Each department has its own direct line, so you can reach the right office without going through a transfer. Use the search tool below or scroll through the sections on this page to find the Justice contact you need.

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Justice Phone Directory Quick Facts

12,324 Population
Cook County County
708-458-2520 Main Phone
708-458-2191 Police Non-Emergency

Justice Village Hall Phone Directory

Justice Village Hall is at 7800 South Archer Road, Justice, IL 60458. The main phone number is 708-458-2520. Village Hall is the center for most village services and government operations. Calls to the main number go to the clerk's office, and from there you can get transferred to any department. If you already know who you need to reach, using the direct line is faster.

The Village of Justice website is the main online source for department contact info, meeting schedules, and village services. You can find individual department pages with staff names and direct numbers.

Justice village phone directory homepage

The site is updated with current contact info and lets you look up departments without having to call.

Village President Krzysztof Wasowicz leads the village government. His office number is 708-458-2520, and his cell is 708-243-8032. The Village Clerk is David Kroll, and he can be reached at 708-458-2655. These two offices handle the bulk of resident inquiries in Justice. Both are inside Village Hall on Archer Road. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours, but it helps to call ahead if you need a specific document or form ready when you arrive.

Justice Department Phone Numbers

Justice runs several departments out of Village Hall and other village buildings. The Public Works Director is Joe Cekus at 708-458-2961. Public works handles streets, water, sewer, and general infrastructure. The Building Commissioner is Edward Shilka at 708-458-2130. His office covers building permits, code enforcement, and zoning. The Village Engineer, Lance Beigh, can also be reached at 708-458-2130 for engineering questions related to village projects.

Here are the key Justice phone directory numbers:

  • Village President (Krzysztof Wasowicz): 708-458-2520
  • Village Clerk (David Kroll): 708-458-2655
  • Public Works (Joe Cekus): 708-458-2961
  • Building/Code Enforcement (Edward Shilka): 708-458-2130
  • Police Non-Emergency: 708-458-2191
  • Fire Non-Emergency (Roberts Park FPD): 708-458-1585

The Economic Development Director is Matthew Zarebczan at 708-458-2130. This office handles business development and planning for the village. Email also works for reaching these offices. The village president uses kwasowicz@villageofjustice.org. The clerk can be emailed at dkroll@villageofjustice.org. Public works uses publicworks@villageofjustice.org. Email is a good option for non-urgent questions, especially when you want a written record of the exchange.

The Building Department office is at a separate address: 8748 West 82nd Place, Justice, IL 60458. Hours for that office are Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. If you are going in person for a permit or inspection, make sure you go to the right building.

Note: Fire services in Justice are provided by the Roberts Park Fire Protection District, not a village department.

Police Phone Numbers in Justice

The Justice Police Department handles all law enforcement in the village. For emergencies, call 911. The non-emergency number is 708-458-2191. Use this line for noise complaints, parking concerns, or to follow up on a past report. The police station is at 7800 South Archer Road, the same address as Village Hall.

The Justice Police Department page on the village website has details about services, staff, and reporting. Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), you can request police department phone directories and staff contact lists. These are public records. The village must respond to FOIA requests within five business days under state law. Some exemptions apply to certain undercover or sensitive law enforcement roles, but general staff directories are available.

Justice is in the southwest suburbs of Chicago in Cook County. The village police work alongside the Cook County Sheriff on matters that cross jurisdictions. If your concern is outside village limits, the police can direct you to the right agency. Always call 911 for anything that requires an immediate response. The non-emergency line is staffed at all hours for everything else.

FOIA Requests in Justice

Justice keeps records of all department contacts, staff lists, and official village documents. If you need a copy of a department phone directory or any other village record, you can file a FOIA request. The Village Clerk, David Kroll, handles FOIA requests at 708-458-2655. You can submit your request by mail, email, or in person at Village Hall.

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) governs public records access for all public bodies in Illinois. Phone directories, email addresses, and contact lists for village employees are all public records under this law. The village has five business days to respond once they get your written request. If they need more time, they must notify you of the delay and give a reason. Most requests for basic contact info are turned around quickly.

The Justice Clerk's Office page has more details on how to submit requests and what records are available through the clerk.

Justice phone directory FOIA contact information

The clerk's page walks through the request process and lists the types of records the office maintains.

Justice Phone Directory and Local Records

Under the Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205), the village must keep and preserve all public records. That includes phone directories, staff lists, and department contact sheets. The village archives these records and makes them available on request. Past phone directories and old staff lists can be found through the village clerk or through a formal FOIA request.

The Village Clerk's office at 708-458-2655 is the best first call for any records question in Justice. David Kroll handles the clerk duties and can point you to the right department or process a request directly. If you need a document that is not posted on the village website, the clerk's office is where to start. They handle meeting minutes, official village correspondence, ordinances, and resolutions. The clerk also keeps the official village records archive.

Justice is part of Cook County, so some records are held at the county level. Property records, court filings, and vital records go through the Cook County Clerk or the Circuit Court. Village-level records cover permits, meeting minutes, department contacts, and local ordinances. If you are not sure which level of government holds what you need, call the village clerk first. They can tell you where to look.

How to Use This Phone Directory

Start by figuring out which department handles your issue. Most village services run through Village Hall at 708-458-2520. The clerk handles records. Public works covers streets and utilities. Building and code enforcement is at 708-458-2130. The police non-emergency line at 708-458-2191 takes calls at all hours. If you are not sure, the main number is a safe first call because staff can transfer you to the right office.

The Building Department is at a separate location at 8748 West 82nd Place, not at Village Hall. Keep that in mind if you plan to visit in person for permits or inspections. Most other departments are inside Village Hall on Archer Road. The village website has department pages with direct phone numbers and email addresses for each office, so that is another good place to look before you call.

Note: The Roberts Park Fire Protection District serves Justice, so fire calls go to 708-458-1585 for non-emergencies.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Justice is in the southwest suburbs of Chicago in Cook County. It sits near Bridgeview and Palos Hills. Hickory Hills and Worth are also nearby but do not have their own pages on this site yet. The cities listed below are the nearest ones with full phone directory pages available.

Cook County Phone Directory

Justice is in Cook 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 Cook County phone directory page for the right contact information. Many Justice residents need both village and county numbers depending on what they are looking for. Cook County is the largest county in Illinois, and its offices cover everything from the assessor to the medical examiner. The county website is a good starting point when you need help at the county level.

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