Worth Phone Directory

The Worth phone directory lists contact numbers for every village department in this south suburban Cook County community. Worth has about 10,700 residents and a compact village government that handles its own police, public works, water, and building services. The main phone line is 708-448-1181. This page gives you the numbers, addresses, and hours you need to reach the right office in Worth. You will also find details on public records requests and how to get documents from the village.

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Worth Phone Directory Quick Facts

10,700 Population
Cook County County
708-448-1181 Main Phone
villageofworth.com Website

Worth Village Hall Phone Directory

Village Hall is at 7112 West 111th Street, Worth, IL 60482. The main phone number is 708-448-1181. This building houses the administrative offices and serves as the central point for village government. Call the main line and the front desk will transfer you to any department. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Walking in is always an option during business hours, but calling ahead helps if you need a specific person or document.

The Village of Worth website posts meeting agendas, department contacts, and online services. It is worth checking the site before you call, since many common forms and documents are available for download right there.

Illinois state homepage Worth phone directory

The state homepage also links to resources that cover Worth and every other Illinois community.

Worth is a small village, and that means the staff at the front desk usually know the answer to your question or can find the right person in a matter of seconds. There is no automated phone tree. A real person picks up the main line during business hours, which makes getting help faster than in larger cities. If you call after hours, leave a voicemail and someone will get back to you the next business day.

Worth Village Clerk Phone Number

Bonnie Price serves as the Village Clerk for Worth. The clerk's office handles public records, board meeting minutes, ordinances, and all official village documents. You can reach the clerk at 708-448-1181 through the main village line. The clerk also manages business licensing, vehicle stickers, and other administrative tasks that residents and business owners need throughout the year.

The Worth Village Clerk page has more details on services and documents available through the office. If you need a copy of a meeting record or an ordinance, the clerk's office is the place to start.

Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), Worth must respond to FOIA requests within five business days. Phone directories, staff contact lists, budgets, contracts, and meeting records are all public. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The first 50 pages of black-and-white copies are free, and electronic records sent by email usually cost nothing. If a request is complex and needs more time, the village will let you know in writing.

Note: The clerk's office also handles voter registration and election information for Worth residents.

Worth Police Phone Numbers

The Worth Police Department non-emergency line is 708-448-3979. Always call 911 for emergencies. The police station shares the address with Village Hall at 7112 West 111th Street, Worth, IL 60482. The records department is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Call during those hours if you need to follow up on a report or ask about a case.

The Worth Police Department page has details on services, community programs, and how to reach specific officers. Police reports can be requested through the department or through a FOIA request filed with the clerk's office. Most routine reports are available on request.

Police records in Worth are public under state law, with some exceptions. Incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records can be requested directly from the department. Records tied to active investigations or juvenile cases may be exempt under the 5 ILCS 140. If you are not sure whether a record is available, call the non-emergency line and ask. Staff will tell you what they can release and what falls under an exemption.

Worth Public Records Access

Every document the Village of Worth creates or receives is a public record under Illinois law. That covers phone directories, department contact sheets, budget documents, vendor contracts, and staff lists. The Illinois Local Records Act (50 ILCS 205) requires the village to keep these records on file according to the state retention schedule. Old records cannot be destroyed without following the proper process laid out in state law.

For current records, the easiest path is a call to the clerk at 708-448-1181. The village posts a lot of material on its site already, including board agendas, budgets, and some department reports. Check the site first. If what you need is not posted there, file a FOIA request. The process takes just a few minutes, and the village must respond within five business days. You can submit your request by mail, email, or in person at Village Hall.

The Illinois state FOIA contacts page lists officers for state agencies if you need records that go beyond the village level.

Illinois state FOIA contacts Worth phone directory

State-level records about Worth, like highway plans or grant documents, go through the relevant state agency rather than the village.

Worth Department Phone Contacts

Beyond the offices already covered, Worth runs departments for Public Works, Building, Finance, and Water. Each department has its own staff and handles a specific set of village services. Public Works takes care of streets, snow removal, and storm drainage. The Building Department covers permits, inspections, and zoning questions. Finance handles utility billing and village taxes. The Water Department manages the village water system and billing for water service.

All of these departments are reachable through the main number at 708-448-1181. The front desk knows who handles what and can transfer you right away. The Worth staff directory on the village website lists names and contact details for each department if you need a direct line.

Here are some tips for reaching Worth village offices:

  • Call 708-448-1181 for Village Hall and all departments
  • Use 708-448-3979 for police non-emergency calls
  • Check the village website before calling for forms and basic info
  • Have your address or account number ready when you call
  • Visit in person Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM

How to Use This Phone Directory

Start by figuring out which department you need. Village services like water, streets, and permits go through Village Hall at 708-448-1181. Police matters use 708-448-3979 for non-emergencies. Records and FOIA go through the clerk at the main number. If you are not sure, just call the main line and ask. The front desk staff can point you in the right direction in seconds.

Most village offices keep regular business hours, Monday through Friday. If you call after hours, leave a voicemail with your name and number. Staff usually return calls within one business day. The police non-emergency line has around-the-clock coverage, so that number works any time for police-related questions. Worth is a tight-knit community, and the village staff are generally quick to respond and easy to reach.

Note: If a number on this page does not connect you to the right person, try the main line and ask for the current extension.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Several cities near Worth have their own phone directory pages with local department contacts and office details. If you live near the village border or need to reach a neighboring community's offices, use the links below. Each page covers phone numbers, addresses, and hours for that city's government.

Cook County Phone Directory

Worth is in Cook County. County-level offices handle things like property tax records, vital records, and court filings. If your question involves county government rather than the village, reach out to Cook County offices directly. Many Worth residents need both village and county numbers depending on what they are looking for. The Cook County phone directory page has full contact details for the county clerk, circuit court, and other county departments.

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