Romeoville Phone Directory
The Romeoville phone directory covers every village department and public office in this Will County community. Romeoville is a village of about 41,152 people located southwest of Chicago along the I-55 corridor. Village Hall is at 1050 W Romeo Road, and the main phone number is 815-886-7200. That line is your entry point to all village services. Hours run Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. This page collects the key phone numbers, department contacts, and public records resources for Romeoville so you can find what you need without searching through multiple sites.
Romeoville Phone Directory Quick Facts
Romeoville Village Hall Phone Numbers
Romeoville Village Hall is at 1050 W Romeo Road, Romeoville, IL 60446. The main phone number is 815-886-7200. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call the main line and staff at the front desk can connect you to any department in the building. If you plan to visit in person, the building is easy to find on Romeo Road just west of Route 53.
The Village of Romeoville website is the central hub for all department contacts and village services.
The site lists phone numbers for every department and has links to forms, meeting agendas, and online service tools.
Romeoville operates as a village rather than a city, but the structure is similar. The Village Board sets policy, and departments handle day-to-day operations. The main number at 815-886-7200 reaches the Village Hall front desk, and from there you can get transferred to any office. Most village business can be handled by phone or through the website, but in-person visits are welcome during office hours.
Note: Romeoville Village Hall closes at 4 p.m. on weekdays, which is earlier than many other municipal offices in the area, so plan your calls accordingly.
Romeoville Department Phone Directory
Each village department in Romeoville has its own direct phone line. Calling the department you need is faster than going through the main switchboard. Here are some of the key numbers in the Romeoville phone directory:
- Village Hall main line: 815-886-7200
- Police non-emergency: 815-886-7219
- Anonymous tip line: 815-886-8080
- Animal control: 815-886-1018
- Code enforcement: 815-886-7215
- Public works: 815-886-1870
The Romeoville staff directory has a full list of department contacts with names, titles, and direct phone numbers.
The directory is searchable by name or department, making it easy to find the exact person you need to reach.
The police records office has different hours from Village Hall. Records are available Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Saturday from 7 a.m. to noon. That extended schedule is helpful if you need a police report or other record outside of normal business hours. For everything else, standard Village Hall hours apply.
Police and Safety Contacts in Romeoville
The Romeoville Police Department non-emergency number is 815-886-7219. Call this line for reports, questions, case follow-ups, and general police business. For emergencies, always call 911. The police station handles walk-ins during business hours, and the records office stays open later than most village offices.
Romeoville also runs an anonymous tip line at 815-886-8080. This is for reporting suspicious activity or providing information about a crime without giving your name. The tip line is separate from the non-emergency number and goes to a different system. Animal control calls go to 815-886-1018. If you have a stray animal, a wildlife issue, or a question about pet licensing, that is the number to use.
Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), you can request phone directories and staff lists from the police department. Romeoville has its own FOIA process that runs through the village's online portal. Most requests get a response within five business days. Some records involving ongoing investigations may be withheld under specific exemptions in the law, but general contact information and department phone lists are almost always available.
Romeoville FOIA and Public Records
Romeoville uses an online FOIA portal to handle public records requests. This portal lets you submit requests, track progress, and download records when they are ready.
The Romeoville FOIA portal is the fastest way to file and track a public records request.
The portal keeps a full record of your request and any responses from the village, which makes follow-up straightforward.
The Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives everyone the right to request public records from any public body in Illinois. Phone directories, employee contact lists, department budgets, and meeting minutes all fall under this law. Romeoville must respond within five business days of receiving your request. The first 50 pages of black and white copies are free. If the village denies your request, they have to tell you why and point to the specific exemption in the statute.
You can also submit FOIA requests by mail or in person at Village Hall if you prefer not to use the online portal. Either way, the response timeline is the same. The online portal is just more convenient for tracking purposes.
Note: The Romeoville FOIA portal runs on the NextRequest platform, which is the same system many other Illinois municipalities use for records requests.
Romeoville Phone Directory and Records
Under the Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205), the village must preserve all public records for set periods of time. Phone directories, staff contact lists, and department records all fall under this rule. Romeoville archives these documents and makes them available through the FOIA process. If you need an older directory or a past staff list, you can request it through the portal or by contacting Village Hall directly.
The Illinois state government website is a useful backup when you need contacts that go beyond village-level government.
State agencies have their own phone directories and contact pages for services that fall outside what Romeoville handles locally.
Code enforcement at 815-886-7215 handles property complaints, building violations, and zoning questions in Romeoville. Public works at 815-886-1870 covers roads, water, sewer, and storm drainage. These two departments get a lot of calls from residents, and having the direct numbers saves you from waiting on the main line. Both departments are based at or near Village Hall, and staff can also be reached by email through the online directory.
How to Use This Phone Directory
Start with the main number if you are not sure where to call. Dial 815-886-7200 and the Village Hall front desk can point you in the right direction. If you know the department, call the direct line from the list above. For police matters, use 815-886-7219 for non-emergencies and 911 for emergencies.
The Illinois Department of Labor FOIA page explains public records rights in clear terms and is a good reference for first-time FOIA requesters.
That page covers the basics of how the FOIA process works, what kinds of records you can ask for, and what to expect after you file.
Romeoville offices close at 4 p.m. on weekdays, so try to call before then. If you get voicemail, leave a message and staff will call you back the next business day. The police records office has extended hours until 10 p.m. on weekdays and until noon on Saturdays, so that is one department you can reach later in the day. Email is another option for non-urgent questions. The staff directory on the village website lists email addresses for most employees.
Under the Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205), the village keeps archived records that go back several years. If you need something older than what is posted online, submit a FOIA request or call Village Hall and ask the clerk for help finding it.
Nearby Cities Phone Directory
Several cities near Romeoville have their own phone directory pages with local department contacts and office details. If you need to reach a neighboring city's offices or live near the village border, the links below will take you to pages with phone numbers, addresses, and hours for those communities.
Will County Phone Directory
Romeoville is in Will County. County-level offices handle property records, court filings, vital records, and other services that go beyond village government. The Will County courthouse is in Joliet, and county departments have their own phone lines separate from Romeoville village offices. If your question involves county government rather than the village, use the Will County phone directory page for the right contact information. Many Romeoville residents need both village and county numbers depending on the type of service or record they need.