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Darien, Illinois – Information

Darien, Illinois is a city in DuPage County, Illinois. The county seat is Wheaton, Illinois. The 2010 census recorded 22,086 residents. The first people to settle in Darien were from New England via the Erie Canal and the Great Lakes. Darien was incorporated as a city in 1969 and the name came from Darien, Connecticut. The acting mayor, Sam Kelly felt Darien Connecticut was a pleasant and attractive community. Now, Darian, Illinois is known as “A Nice Place to Live.”

City of Darien

Kathleen Weaver, Mayor

1702 Plainfield Road

Darien, Illinois 60561

630-852-5000

The crime index in Darien, Illinois is 88.2 crimes per 100,000 citizens. In 2016 there were 0 murders, 3 rapes, 2 robberies, 1 assault, 47 burglaries, 309 thefts, 10 auto thefts, and 1 arson. There are 7 registered sex offenders in Darien as of April 2018. The ratio of resident in Darien to the number of sex offenders is 3,172 to 1. The crime index in Darien, Illinois compared to other U.S. cities is 29.7% higher.

Darien, Illinois – Police Department Information

In 206 there were 40 full time law enforcement employees with 34 of these employees as sworn in officers. Officers per 1,000 residents in Darien is 1.53. The Darien police Department is committed to providing Darien’s residents and visitors with the highest quality of service possible. The PD takes the steps necessary to keep Darien as the safest city in the United States. Officers are assigned to schools, as detectives, assigned to a Federal Task Force, assigned to a K9 unit, Field Training, Evidence Technicians, Property Control, FIAT Swat, Firearms and Tactics Instructors, and Elderly Service Officers.

Darien Police Department

Greg Thomas, Police Chief

1710 Plainfield Road

Darien, Illinois 60561

630-353-8351

Darien Police Department:

Administration phone # is: 630-971-3999

630-971-4326 fax

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information for Darien, Illinois

The Sheriff of DuPage County is Sheriff John Zaruba and he can be reached at 630-407-2000 or by email at sheriff@dupageco.org

DuPage County Sheriff’s Office

501 N. County Farm Rd.

Wheaton, IL 60187

630-407-2000

Sheriff@dupageco.org

DuPage County Jail

501 N. County Farm Rd.

Wheaton, IL 60187

630-407-2013

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The Illinois Department of Corrections uses a three-level security system. The first classification is performed at a reception facility located through the state. Security Levels are 1- Maximum, 2- Medium, 3- Minimum, P- Pending.

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DuPage County Jail

510 N. County Farm Rd.

Wheaton, IL 60187

Make sure the name of the inmate is on the request.

If you think that you may have a warrant in DuPage County, you should call the Sheriff’s Department at 630-407-2000.

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City of Darien, Illinois – Open Records Requests

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a state statute that provides the public the right to access government documents and records. To request information, contact the FOIA officers.

To file a FOIA request:

Bryon Vana, FOIA Officer

Administrative Records

1702 Plainfield Road

Darian, Illinois 60561

630-353-8114

Ed Rentka, FOIA Officer

Police Department Records

1702 Plainfield Road

Darien, Illinois 60561

630-353-8359

There may be a fee for copies.

You can access forms on the website from the police department or from the city administration department.

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