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The Tinley Park phone directory covers all village departments and public safety contacts for this south suburban Cook County community. With a population close to 55,000, Tinley Park runs a full set of village offices that handle everything from water billing to building permits. This page lists the phone numbers, addresses, and key contacts you need to reach the right person at Village Hall or any other department. Instead of searching through multiple sites, use this Tinley Park phone directory to find the number you need in one spot.

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Tinley Park Phone Directory Quick Facts

54,842 Population
Cook County County
708-444-5000 Main Phone
Village Hall Government Type

Tinley Park Village Hall Contacts

Village Hall is at 16250 S. Oak Park Avenue, Tinley Park, IL 60477. The main phone number is 708-444-5000. This is the central line for reaching most village departments. The Mayor, Michael W. Glotz, works out of this building. So does the Village Manager, Pat Carr, and the Village Clerk, Nancy O'Connor. All three can be reached through the main number. When you call, just tell the receptionist which office you need and they will transfer you.

The Village of Tinley Park website is the primary online resource for department contacts and village services.

Tinley Park village homepage phone directory

The site lists department pages, staff directories, and links to online forms for common requests.

Deputy Village Clerk Laura Godette also takes calls at 708-444-5000. The clerk's office handles public records, FOIA requests, and meeting agendas. If you need a copy of village board minutes or an official document, this is the office to call. Walk-ins are accepted during regular business hours at the Oak Park Avenue location.

Police and Fire Phone Numbers

The Tinley Park Police Department's non-emergency number is 708-444-5300. Police Chief Thomas Tilton heads the department. Deputy Chiefs Keith Sullivan and Brian McDermott also take calls at 708-444-5300. Use this line for non-urgent reports, general police questions, and follow-up calls on open cases. Always call 911 for emergencies.

Fire services in Tinley Park go through 708-444-5200. Stephen Klotz serves as Fire Services Administrator. This number handles fire prevention inquiries, inspection scheduling, and general questions about the department. The fire department works with regional mutual aid partners, so response coverage extends beyond village borders when needed.

Both police and fire dispatch operate around the clock. During business hours, you can reach administrative staff directly at the numbers above. After hours, calls route through dispatch. If your matter can wait until the next business day, leaving a voicemail with administrative staff is an option too.

Note: For non-emergency police calls after business hours, dial 708-444-5300 and your call will go to dispatch automatically.

Tinley Park Public Works Directory

The Public Works Department is headed by John Urbanski. Reach Public Works at 708-444-5500. This department handles streets, water, sewer, and infrastructure maintenance for the village. If you see a pothole, a broken water main, or a downed street sign, this is the number to call. Snow removal also falls under Public Works.

Water billing questions go through the same department. If your bill looks wrong or you need to set up service at a new address, call 708-444-5500 and ask for the water billing section. The village sends water bills on a regular cycle, and staff can explain the billing schedule or help you set up online payments. Public Works staff are at Village Hall during normal hours and have an on-call crew for after-hours emergencies.

FOIA and Public Records Access

Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), you can request public records from the Village of Tinley Park. This includes phone directories, staff contact lists, and department organizational charts. The village must respond within five business days. To file a request, contact the Village Clerk's Office at 708-444-5000 or email Nancy O'Connor at noconnor@tinleypark.org.

The Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205) requires the village to maintain and preserve all public records. Phone lists, department directories, and contact sheets are part of this requirement. Old records stay in the village archive and can be accessed through a formal FOIA request. The clerk's office processes all FOIA requests and is your first contact for any records question.

The state also maintains resources that can help with records access. The Illinois FOIA contacts page lists FOIA officers for state agencies.

Illinois state FOIA contacts phone directory page

Use that page if you need to reach a state agency that operates in the Tinley Park area.

Tinley Park Department Phone List

The village government is organized into several departments, each with its own phone extension or direct line. All departments are reachable through the main number at 708-444-5000. Here is a quick list of the most-called offices:

  • Village Manager (Pat Carr): 708-444-5000
  • Village Clerk (Nancy O'Connor): 708-444-5000
  • Police Non-Emergency: 708-444-5300
  • Fire Services: 708-444-5200
  • Public Works: 708-444-5500

Each department also has email contacts listed on the village website. For quick questions that do not need a phone call, email can be a faster option. The village staff generally responds to emails within one to two business days. For time-sensitive matters, a phone call is still the better choice.

Tinley Park's village board meets on a regular schedule, and meeting agendas are posted on the website in advance. If you have a question about a specific board item or village policy, the clerk's office can point you to the right person or department before the meeting happens.

Using the Tinley Park Phone Directory

The simplest approach is to call the main village number. Dial 708-444-5000 and tell the receptionist what you need. They can transfer you to any department or give you a direct number for next time. If you already know which department to call, use the direct numbers listed on this page to skip the front desk.

Village Hall keeps standard weekday hours. Police and fire dispatch are available 24 hours. Public Works has an on-call crew for after-hours emergencies related to water and streets. For everything else, calling during business hours is your best bet. If you get voicemail, leave your name, number, and a short note about what you need. Staff usually call back within one business day.

Note: You can also reach several village departments by email for questions that are not time-sensitive.

State Phone Directory Resources

Tinley Park residents who need to reach state-level offices can use the Illinois state website to find the right phone number. The Illinois Department of Labor FOIA page is one example of a state agency that provides contact details and accepts records requests online. State agencies follow the same 5 ILCS 140 rules as local governments, so the process for getting records works the same way at both levels.

Cook County sits between the village and state levels. County records go through the Cook County Clerk's office. Village records go through Tinley Park's own clerk. State records go through each state agency's FOIA officer. Figuring out which level of government holds the record you want will save you a lot of back and forth on the phone.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Tinley Park sits near several other south suburban communities. Orland Park and Oak Lawn are close neighbors, though their phone directory pages are not currently available on this site. If you live near the border of another community and need to reach their offices, check the village website for that town or call their main number directly. As more pages are added, links will appear here for neighboring communities.

Cook County Phone Directory

Tinley Park is in Cook County. County-level offices handle property tax assessments, vital records, and court filings. The Cook County government center is in downtown Chicago, but some county services are available at regional locations closer to Tinley Park. If your question involves county government rather than village government, use the Cook County phone directory page for the right contact. Many Tinley Park residents need both village and county numbers depending on what they are trying to do.

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