Midlothian Phone Directory

The Midlothian phone directory lists every major village department and their direct phone lines. Midlothian is a south suburban village in Cook County with about 13,948 residents. The main number for Village Hall is 708-389-0200, and from there the front desk can connect you to any office you need. This page covers all the key contacts for the village, from police and fire to public works and the clerk's office. If you need a number fast, check the stats box below or scroll down to find the right department. Each section has the address, phone, and basic hours so you can plan a call or visit.

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Midlothian Quick Facts

13,948 Population
Cook County County
708-389-0200 Main Phone
60445 ZIP Code

Midlothian Village Hall

Village Hall is at 14801 S. Pulaski Road, Midlothian, IL 60445. This is the central hub for village government. The main phone number is 708-389-0200. Most departments are based here or can be reached through the front desk. Office hours are Monday through Friday during normal business hours. If you are not sure which department handles your issue, call the main line and the staff will route you.

The Village of Midlothian website has a full staff directory, meeting agendas, and links to online services. You can find department pages for police, fire, public works, building and zoning, and more. The site also has a list of village trustees and their contact information.

Illinois state government homepage with phone directory and contact resources

The Village Clerk handles public records, meeting minutes, business licenses, and voter registration. For any official village document, the clerk's office is the first stop. You can call the main number and ask for the clerk, or check the village website for forms you can fill out ahead of time. The clerk also keeps records of village board meetings and ordinances, which are public and available on request.

Administration runs the day-to-day operations of the village. The village administrator and finance department both work out of Village Hall. If you have a question about a bill, a tax levy, or how the village budget works, this is where to start. The finance department can also help with water bill questions and utility payments.

Police Department Phone Numbers

The Midlothian Police Department is at 14301 S. Pulaski Road, Midlothian, IL 60445. The non-emergency number is 708-385-2534. Use this line for noise complaints, suspicious activity reports, parking issues, or anything that does not need a 911 response. The department is staffed around the clock, so you can reach dispatch at any hour for non-emergency calls.

The Midlothian Police Department page has details on divisions, staff contacts, and how to file reports. If you need a copy of an accident report or want to check on the status of a case, the records division handles those requests during business hours. Walk-ins are welcome at the station for general questions, but calling ahead can save you time.

The department includes a patrol division and a detective bureau. Patrol handles daily calls and traffic enforcement. The detective bureau works on investigations, follow-ups, and case files. For emergencies, always call 911. Midlothian is served by the South Suburban Emergency Communications Center for dispatch.

Fire Department

The Midlothian Fire Department can be reached at 708-489-4742 for non-emergency calls. The station is at 14801 S. Pulaski Road, Midlothian, IL 60445. This department handles fire suppression, EMS response, and fire prevention programs for the village. For fire emergencies, call 911.

The Midlothian Fire Department page lists staff, services, and fire safety resources. If you need a fire inspection for a business or want to schedule a smoke detector check, the administrative office can set that up during business hours. The department also handles ambulance service for the village. Incident reports are available through the administrative office by request.

Fire prevention is a big part of what the department does beyond emergency calls. They run community programs, offer fire safety talks for schools, and do inspections for new construction and commercial buildings. If you are opening a business or doing a renovation that involves changes to your fire safety setup, reach out to them before you start work.

Public Works and Village Services

The Midlothian Public Works Department phone number is 708-389-9658. Public Works handles streets, water, sewer, storm drainage, and general infrastructure for the village. If you have a water main issue, a pothole, or a broken street light, this is the number to call. During business hours, staff can take your report and send a crew. For after-hours water or sewer emergencies, call the police non-emergency line at 708-385-2534 and they will route the call.

Garbage and recycling services are also coordinated through the village. If you have a missed pickup or need to schedule a bulk item collection, the public works office can help. The village website has the current pickup schedule and a list of items that are accepted for bulk collection.

Building, Zoning, and Health is another department based at Village Hall. They handle building permits, code enforcement, zoning questions, and health inspections. If you are planning a home project or starting a business that needs permits, call the main Village Hall number at 708-389-0200 and ask for building and zoning.

Public Records and FOIA Requests

Midlothian handles public records requests through its Freedom of Information Officer. You can submit a FOIA request by mail to Village of Midlothian, 14801 S. Pulaski Road, Midlothian, IL 60445, or by contacting the clerk's office at 708-389-0200. Walk-in requests are also accepted at Village Hall.

Illinois Freedom of Information Act public records request resources

The legal basis for public records access in Illinois is the Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140). Under this law, phone directories, staff rosters, department contact lists, and office details are all public records. The village has five business days to respond to most requests. If they need more time, they have to tell you in writing and explain why.

Some records have exceptions. Personal cell phone numbers and certain law enforcement files may be held back. But office phone numbers, department lines, and general contact info are nearly always available to anyone who asks. There is no fee for simple requests, though the village can charge for copying on large orders.

The Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205) also requires villages to preserve public records. This means old phone directories and past staff lists should still be on file. The clerk can tell you what archived records are available if you need historical contact info.

Tips for Reaching Village Offices

Start with the main Village Hall line at 708-389-0200 if you are not sure where to call. The front desk handles routing calls every day and can get you to the right person fast. For police matters, call 708-385-2534 directly. For fire questions, try 708-489-4742. Public works issues go to 708-389-9658.

A few tips to help your call go smoother:

  • Call in the morning for the shortest wait times
  • Check the village website before calling for forms and schedules
  • Use written requests for FOIA so you have a paper trail
  • Write down the name of whoever you speak with and the date
  • For after-hours emergencies, always call 911

Most village offices are open Monday through Friday. The police dispatch line runs 24 hours. If you need help outside normal hours and it is not an emergency, try the village website for online forms and information that might answer your question without a call.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Several cities near Midlothian have their own phone directory pages. If you live near the village border or need to reach a neighboring community, check the links below for local government contacts in each area.

Cook County Phone Directory

Midlothian sits in Cook County. County offices handle property taxes, vital records, court filings, and other services that the village does not cover. If you need a birth certificate, a marriage license, or have business with the county court, the Cook County phone directory page has all the contacts. The county seat is in Chicago, and many county services can be accessed online or at satellite offices closer to the south suburbs. The Cook County Clerk's office and the Assessor's office both have branch locations that may be more convenient than going downtown.

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