Access Streator Phone Directory
The Streator phone directory gathers every city department number, mailing address, and office hour into one page for easy searching. Streator is a city in LaSalle County with a population of about 12,330. The Municipal Building at 204 South Bloomington Street is where most city departments keep their offices. The main phone number is 815-672-2517. That line connects to the administration office, and staff can route your call from there. Use the search tool below or scroll through each section to find the Streator contact you need.
Streator Phone Directory Quick Facts
Streator City Hall Phone Numbers
Streator City Hall is inside the Municipal Building at 204 South Bloomington Street, Streator, IL 61364. The main phone number is 815-672-2517. This building houses the administration office, the city clerk, engineering, and utility billing. Calls to the main number go to administration, and from there you can get transferred to any department. Knowing the extension you need will save time on every call.
The City of Streator website is the primary source for department contact info, meeting agendas, and city services online. The site lists each department with its own page.
You can browse department pages on the site to find direct numbers and staff names without calling first.
The City Clerk handles official records, meeting minutes, ordinances, and FOIA requests. The clerk can be reached at 815-672-2517, extension 1232. The city operates under a city manager form of government, so the City Manager supervises all department directors. The administration office at the main number coordinates city operations. Walk-ins are welcome at the Municipal Building during office hours, which run Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Utility billing also runs through the main number at 815-672-2517. If you have questions about water, sewer, or other city bills, call that number and ask for utility billing. A drive-up window is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for payments.
Streator Department Contacts
Streator runs a range of departments from the Municipal Building and other city facilities. The city manager oversees administration, finance, community development, public works, engineering, and code enforcement. Each department has staff who handle calls during business hours. The police and fire departments have their own buildings and separate non-emergency lines that are staffed at all hours.
Here are the key Streator phone directory numbers:
- Administration: 815-672-2517
- City Clerk: 815-672-2517, ext. 1232
- Police Non-Emergency: 815-672-3111
- Fire Non-Emergency: 815-672-2266
- Engineering: 815-672-2517
- Public Works: 815-672-2517
- Utility Billing: 815-672-2517
The Streator city departments page lists every department with links to its own page for more details. Community development handles zoning, building permits, and planning questions. Code enforcement deals with property maintenance and violations. Animal control is also managed through the city. For any of these, the main number works as a starting point, but the department pages on the website can give you more specific contact info.
Note: Streator City Hall closes early on Fridays at 1:00 p.m., so plan calls for mornings on that day.
Streator Police Phone Numbers
The Streator Police Department handles law enforcement for the city. For emergencies, call 911. The non-emergency number is 815-672-3111. Use this line for noise complaints, parking issues, follow-up questions, or general inquiries. The non-emergency line is staffed around the clock.
The Streator Police Department page has more details on services, staff, and how to file reports. 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 under state law. The city must respond to FOIA requests within five business days. Some exemptions exist for certain law enforcement records, but general staff directories are typically available.
Streator is in LaSalle County, so the LaSalle County Sheriff also serves the area for matters outside city limits. If your concern falls outside Streator's jurisdiction, the police department can direct you to the county sheriff or the appropriate agency. Always dial 911 for anything that needs a fast response.
FOIA and Records in Streator
Streator keeps records of all department contacts, staff lists, and official city documents. If you need a copy of a department phone directory or any other city record, you can file a FOIA request. The City Clerk at 815-672-2517, extension 1232, handles these requests. You can submit your request in writing, by email, or in person at the Municipal Building.
The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) governs public records access across the state. It applies to all public bodies in Illinois, including the City of Streator. Phone directories, email addresses, and contact lists for city employees are public records under this law. The city has five business days to respond to a written FOIA request. If the request is complex, the city can take a short extension, but they must notify you of the delay.
The Streator contact page also has a web form you can use to reach departments directly for general questions that do not require a formal FOIA request.
The contact form lets you pick a category, like animal control or permits, so your message gets to the right office.
Streator Phone Directory and Local Records
Under the Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205), the city must keep and preserve all public records. That includes phone directories, staff lists, and department contact sheets. The city archives these records and makes them available on request. Past phone directories and old staff lists can be found through the city clerk or through a formal FOIA request.
The City Clerk's office is the best first call for any records question in Streator. The clerk handles official documents, ordinances, and meeting minutes. If you need something that is not on the city website, start with the clerk at 815-672-2517, extension 1232. They can point you to the right department or process a request for you. Streator also posts some records and forms on its website for easy access, so check there before calling if your request is straightforward.
Streator is part of LaSalle County. Some records are held at the county level rather than the city level. Property records, court filings, and vital records like birth and death certificates go through the LaSalle County Clerk or the Circuit Court. City-level records cover permits, meeting minutes, department contacts, and local ordinances. Knowing which level of government holds the record you need will save time.
How to Use This Phone Directory
Start by figuring out which department handles your issue. Most city services go through the Municipal Building at 815-672-2517. The clerk handles records and documents. Public works covers streets and utilities. The police non-emergency line at 815-672-3111 takes calls any time. If you are not sure who to call, the main number is always a safe starting point because the administration staff can route you.
Most Streator city offices are open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The police and fire non-emergency lines run around the clock. The drive-up window at the Municipal Building is open for bill payments on weekdays. If you need a number that is not on this page, try the city website or call the main line and ask by department name. Staff there can get you connected.
Nearby Cities Phone Directory
Streator is in the north-central part of Illinois in LaSalle County. Ottawa and Morris are nearby cities with their own phone directory pages on this site. LaSalle does not have its own page here. The cities listed below are the nearest qualifying cities with full phone directory pages available.
LaSalle County Phone Directory
Streator is in LaSalle County. County-level offices handle property tax assessments, vital records, and court filings. If your question involves county government rather than city government, you will need to contact LaSalle County directly. Many Streator residents need both city and county numbers depending on what they are looking for. LaSalle County government offices are in Ottawa, the county seat, and handle records that the city does not keep. Property deeds, court cases, and vital records all go through county offices.