Find Richton Park Phone Directory

The Richton Park phone directory lists contact numbers for all village departments in this south suburban Cook County community. Richton Park has a population of about 12,521 and sits along the Sauk Trail corridor south of Chicago. Village Hall on Sauk Trail is the main location for government services, and the front desk can connect you with any office. This page puts together the key numbers, hours, and addresses so you can find what you need fast. Browse the sections below or use the search tool to look up specific contacts.

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Richton Park Phone Directory Quick Facts

12,521 Population
Cook County County
708-481-8950 Main Phone
60471 ZIP Code

Richton Park Village Hall Phone Numbers

Richton Park Village Hall is at 4455 Sauk Trail, Richton Park, IL 60471. The main phone number is 708-481-8950. The fax line is 708-481-8980. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Village Hall houses the administration, finance, and community development departments. The front desk staff can transfer your call if you are not sure which office you need.

The Village of Richton Park website is the main online portal for village services, department contacts, and public meeting schedules. The site includes a staff directory where you can look up employees by department, along with their phone numbers and email addresses. That directory is handy if you already know which department you need and want a direct line instead of going through the front desk.

Richton Park keeps most of its offices in one building, which makes handling village business straightforward. If you visit in person, parking is available at Village Hall. Calling ahead is a good idea if you just need a quick answer or want to confirm that a specific staff member is in the office that day.

Illinois state government homepage phone directory for Richton Park contacts

For state-level services like driver services or vital records, the Illinois state portal links to the right agency.

Richton Park Village Clerk

The Richton Park Village Clerk can be reached at 708-481-8950. The clerk's office manages official village records, meeting minutes, ordinances, and public document requests. If you need a certified copy of a village record or want to review board meeting minutes, this is the office to call. The clerk also handles business license applications and other regulatory filings for the village.

Under the Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205), Richton Park must preserve and maintain all public records created by village offices. Phone directories, staff lists, organizational charts, and department contact sheets all fall under this requirement. The clerk is responsible for making sure these records are kept on file and accessible to the public when requested. Archived records may take a bit longer to locate, but they should be available.

Note: Call the main village number and ask for the clerk if a direct extension is not listed on the website.

Richton Park Police Phone Numbers

The Richton Park Police Department non-emergency line is 708-481-8911. The department's main administrative number is 708-283-6393. Always call 911 for emergencies. The Richton Park Police Department is located at Village Hall, 4455 Sauk Trail. The non-emergency line handles reports, general questions, and service requests that do not require immediate police response.

Common non-emergency calls include noise complaints, parking violations, welfare checks, and requests for past-incident reports. If your situation feels urgent but you are not certain it qualifies as an emergency, use the non-emergency line. The dispatcher will escalate the call if needed. During business hours, response times on the non-emergency line are typically quick.

You can request staff directories and phone lists from the Richton Park Police Department under 5 ILCS 140, the Illinois Freedom of Information Act. Submit your request through the village clerk. General contact directory information is usually provided within five business days. Certain law enforcement records may be exempt, but basic phone lists and staff rosters are normally released without problems.

FOIA and Records in Richton Park

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) allows you to request public records from the Village of Richton Park. Phone directories, employee lists, department budgets, board meeting minutes, and contracts are all available through FOIA. The village has five business days to respond. A five-day extension is possible if the request is large or requires extra review, but the village must notify you in writing.

File your request by contacting the village clerk at 708-481-8950. You can send it by mail to 4455 Sauk Trail, Richton Park, IL 60471, or hand-deliver it to Village Hall during office hours. Email submissions may be accepted as well. The clerk reviews each request and either provides the records or identifies any applicable exemptions. Requests for phone directories and basic contact info are routine and usually processed quickly.

The village posts some records online through its website, including board agendas, meeting minutes, and codes. Checking the site first may save you from having to file a formal request for information that is already publicly posted.

Richton Park Services Directory

The Village of Richton Park runs several departments that handle daily services for residents. Public Works takes care of streets, water, sewer, and infrastructure maintenance. Community Development covers building permits, zoning, and code enforcement. Finance manages billing, payments, and village accounts. All departments can be reached through the main Village Hall number at 708-481-8950.

For utility billing questions, the finance office at Village Hall handles water and sewer accounts. They process new accounts, payments, and billing disputes. You can call the main number and ask for finance, or visit in person during business hours. The village website may also offer online payment options for some services.

Richton Park is part of Cook County. If your question involves property taxes, vital records, or circuit court matters, those fall under county jurisdiction. Village staff can often point you to the right Cook County number if you call and discover your issue is a county-level matter. The south suburbs share a lot of overlapping service areas, so it helps to know whether you need the village or the county.

Using the Richton Park Directory

Reaching the right office in Richton Park starts with one call. Dial 708-481-8950 for Village Hall, and the front desk will transfer you. For police non-emergencies, use 708-481-8911. The village website has a staff directory that can help you find a direct number if you know which department you need.

Key contacts for Richton Park village government:

  • Village Hall: 708-481-8950
  • Village Hall fax: 708-481-8980
  • Police non-emergency: 708-481-8911
  • Police admin: 708-283-6393
  • Emergency: 911
  • Address: 4455 Sauk Trail, Richton Park, IL 60471
Illinois FOIA contacts phone directory page for Richton Park

The state FOIA contacts list is useful if you need to reach a different agency or public body outside of Richton Park.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Richton Park is in the south suburban area near several other communities. Chicago Heights is to the east. Matteson is just to the north. Homewood sits to the northwest along the Metra line. Park Forest is to the south. Each of these communities has a phone directory page on this site where you can find their local government contacts and office details.

Cook County Phone Directory

Richton Park is in Cook County. County offices manage property tax assessments, vital records, circuit court filings, and other services that go beyond what the village covers. The Cook County government is headquartered in downtown Chicago, but some satellite offices serve the south suburbs. If your question involves county government rather than village government, the Cook County phone directory page has the contacts you need. Many Richton Park residents work with Cook County offices for things like property tax appeals, birth and death records, and court-related matters that the village does not handle directly.

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