Access Summit Phone Directory

The Summit phone directory pulls together every village department number, office address, and set of hours you might need in one place. Summit is in Cook County with a population near 10,850. The village sits just southwest of Chicago along the Stevenson Expressway and Archer Avenue corridor. The Strzelczyk Municipal Center at 7321 West 59th Street serves as the main hub for village government. The main phone line is 708-563-4800. This page lists direct numbers for the clerk, police, public works, and other key offices. Use the search tool below or browse each section to find what you need.

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Summit Phone Directory Quick Facts

10,846 Population
Cook County County
708-563-4800 Main Phone
708-563-4830 Police Non-Emergency

Summit Municipal Center Phone Numbers

The Strzelczyk Municipal Center is at 7321 West 59th Street, Summit, IL 60501. The main phone number is 708-563-4800 and the fax is 708-563-9340. This building houses most village departments, and the front desk can transfer you to any office. Walk-ins are welcome during regular business hours. If you need to pick up a form or drop off a payment, calling first to confirm hours is a good idea since schedules can shift around holidays.

The Village of Summit website is the official source for department contacts, meeting schedules, and village services.

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The site breaks things down by department, making it easy to find who you need to call or email for a specific question.

Village President Sergio Rodriguez leads the village government. He can be reached through the main number at 708-563-4800 or by email at srodriguez@summit-il.org. The Village Clerk is Colleen Lambert. Her direct line is 708-563-4807, and her email is clambert@summit-il.org. The clerk's office handles garage sale permits, block party permits, dog tags, water bills, and parking tickets, along with official records and meeting minutes. These two offices get the most calls from residents, so having their direct numbers saves time.

Summit Department Phone Directory

Summit runs several departments out of the Municipal Center and nearby facilities. Each one has its own phone line and staff. The village government covers building and public works, clerk services, police, fire, emergency medical services, water, and transportation. That is a broad range for a village this size, but Summit's location along major highways and rail lines means the government deals with a mix of residential and commercial needs on a daily basis.

Here are the main Summit department numbers:

  • Municipal Service Center: 708-563-4800
  • Village Clerk (Colleen Lambert): 708-563-4807
  • Building and Public Works: 708-563-4809
  • Police Department: 708-563-4830
  • Fire Department: 708-594-3894
  • Water Department: 708-563-4817

The Building and Public Works department at 708-563-4809 handles permits, inspections, street repairs, and infrastructure maintenance. If you are planning a project on your property or have a concern about a sidewalk or street, this is the number to call. The Summit Departments page on the village website lists every department with links to staff directories and service details.

The Water Department at 708-563-4817 handles water billing, service connections, and water quality questions. Emergency Medical Services can be reached at 708-594-3948 for administrative matters. The Township of Lyons, which overlaps with Summit, has its own office at 708-482-8300 for township-level services like property tax assistance and senior programs.

Note: The fire department and EMS numbers listed above are for administrative calls, not emergencies. Always dial 911 for fire or medical emergencies.

Police Phone Numbers in Summit

The Summit Police Department is at 5810 South Archer Road, Summit, IL 60501. For emergencies, call 911. The non-emergency number is 708-563-4830. Use this line for noise complaints, parking issues, or to follow up on a past report. The Summit Police Department page has more information on services and programs offered by the department.

Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), you can request police staff directories and contact lists. These are public records. The department must respond within five business days under state law. For simple questions, calling the non-emergency line is usually the fastest path. But if you need a full staff roster or detailed records, the FOIA process is the way to handle it.

Summit borders Chicago and sits near several other municipalities. Some calls may involve the Cook County Sheriff's Office or neighboring police departments depending on where an incident takes place. The Summit police can help direct you to the right agency if your question falls outside village limits. For anything within Summit, the local department is your first contact point.

FOIA and Records in Summit

Summit maintains records for every department, including phone directories, staff lists, and village correspondence. If you need a copy of any public document, you can file a FOIA request. The Village Clerk at 708-563-4807 is the main contact for the FOIA process. Colleen Lambert handles incoming requests and can walk you through the steps if you have not filed one before.

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) applies to all public bodies in the state, including Summit. Phone directories, contact lists, and employee email addresses are all public records under this law. The village has five business days to respond. Some narrow exemptions exist for certain law enforcement records, but most village staff contact info is available without restriction.

You can submit your FOIA request to the Village Clerk at the Strzelczyk Municipal Center, 7321 West 59th Street, Summit, IL 60501. Include a clear description of what you need. A specific request gets faster results. If you are not sure what to ask for, call the clerk's office first. They deal with these requests regularly and can help you frame your question so it pulls the right records.

Note: FOIA requests in Summit can be filed by mail, in person, or by contacting the clerk's office at 708-563-4807.

Summit Phone Directory and Local Records

Under the Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205), the village must keep and preserve all public records. That covers phone directories, staff rosters, and department contact sheets. Summit archives these documents and makes them available through the clerk's office or the FOIA process. If you need a past phone directory or an old staff list, the clerk is the place to start.

The Summit Staff Directory is posted online and gives you a quick look at current contacts across all departments.

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The online directory is updated as staff changes happen, so it is usually a reliable source for current contact information.

The Village Clerk at 708-563-4807 is the best first call for any records question in Summit. Colleen Lambert handles a range of documents, from board meeting minutes to official village resolutions. If the document you need is not on the website, the clerk's office can either provide it on the spot or explain how to file a formal request. Summit takes records retention seriously, and the clerk's office is set up to handle both routine questions and formal FOIA submissions.

How to Use This Phone Directory

Start by figuring out which department handles your issue. Most village services go through the Municipal Center at 708-563-4800. Police matters use the non-emergency line at 708-563-4830. Court and property tax questions go through Cook County. If you are not sure where to call, the main number is always a safe first option. The front desk staff can transfer you to the right office.

Tips for reaching Summit offices:

  • Call during regular business hours for most departments
  • Have your address or account number ready
  • Use the clerk's office at 708-563-4807 for records and permits
  • Call water billing at 708-563-4817 for water questions
  • Dial 911 for any emergency

Most Summit offices keep standard weekday hours. The police non-emergency line is staffed around the clock. If you need a number that is not on this page, check the village website or call the main line and ask by department name. Staff can usually point you to the right person on the first try.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Summit is on the southwest edge of Chicago in Cook County. Several nearby communities have their own phone directory pages on this site. Justice and Lyons are close neighbors but do not have pages here. The cities listed below are the nearest ones with full contact pages available.

Cook County Phone Directory

Summit is in Cook County. County 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. Cook County is the largest county in Illinois, with a wide range of services and offices spread across the region. Many Summit residents need both village and county numbers depending on what they are dealing with. The Township of Lyons at 708-482-8300 also serves the area for certain township-level services.

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