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Romeoville, Illinois – Information
Romeoville, Illinois is a village in Will county. The county seat of Will County is Joliet. The village is 26 miles southwest of Chicago and considered a Chicago Suburb. The population at the 2010 census was 39,680. Romeoville is the state’s 19th largest village. You will get a stellar education in Romeoville. The Joliet Junior College has a branch campus here, Rasmussen College is located in Romeoville, and Lewis University a private Catholic Lasallia university is in Romeoville.
Romeoville, Illinois
John Noak, Mayor
1050 West Romeo Road
Romeoville, Illinois 60446
Phone: 815-886-7200
In 2016, the crime index in Romeoville, Illinois is 107.4. This makes Romeoville 36.3 higher in crime than other U.S. cities. In 2016 there were 0 murders, 8 rapes, 14 robberies, 23 assaults, 61 burglaries, 544 thefts, 18 auto thefts, and 2 arsons. There are 23 registered sex offenders living in Romeoville as of June 2018. The ratio of residents in Romeoville to sex offenders I 1,738 to 1.
Romeoville, Illinois – Police Department Information
There are 84 full time law enforcement employees in Romeoville as of 2012. This includes 61 sworn officers. Officers per 1,000 residents is 1.53.
It is the mission of the Romeoville Police Department to improve quality of life by safeguarding the lives and property of the people we serve in our community. By working in partnership with the community, we are committed to reducing the fear of crime, and preserving order through fair and impartial enforcement of laws, while at all times conducting ourselves with the highest ethical standards.
Romeoville, Illinois Police Department
Mark Turvey, Police Chief
1050 West Romeo Road
Romeoville, Illinois 60446
Phone: 8115-886-7219
Fax: 815-886-2763
Romeoville, Illinois – Open Records Requests
Records requests need to be submitted in writing or on the city’s FOIA form. The form can be found at:
Romeoville Village FOIA Request
Return all requests to:
Romeoville, Illinois
Candice Roberts, FOIA Officer
Village of Romeoville Clerk’s Office
1050 West Romeo Road
Romeoville, Illinois 60446
Romeoville, Illinois Police
Karyn Showers, FOIA Officer
Village of Romeoville Police Department
1050 West Romeo Road
Romeoville, Illinois 60446
County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Romeoville, Illinois (Will County)
The Sheriff’s Department in Will County is the back-up law enforcement department for Romeoville, Illinois. The mission of the Will County Sheriff’s Office is the protection of human life and maintaining a safe, peaceful environment in which constitutional rights are safeguarded.
Contact the Sheriff’s Department for any warrant information.
Sheriff’s Department
Mike Kelley, Sheriff
14 W Jefferson St.
Joliet, IL 60432
Phone: 815-727-8575
Will County SheriffTo find an active warrant visit
Will County Warrantsand do a search. The information is updated on a daily basis. Warrants will not be confirmed over the phone.
Adult Detention
95 S Chicago St.
Joliet, IL 60436
Phone: 815-727-8575
The Will County Adult Detention Facility offer safe and humane detention of those waiting for trail or serving criminal sentences. The Detention facility is not a correctional facility and rehabilitation is not a function or goal. The facility does encourage inmates to participate in program that help them avoid re-incarceration.
Inmates are allowed opportunities to maintain relationships with friends and family. Will County Adult Detention center has a liberal visitation schedule.
Log onto the website at:
Will County Inmate Commissary Deposit
to pay bills and put money on an inmates commissary account.
Romeoville Police Station Address: 1050 W Romeo Rd, Romeoville, IL 60446, United States
Rood has received his bullet & stab resistant vest from Vested Interest. He look's pretty nice in it! https://t.co/yvMnPOHLNs
In memory of Officer Horacio Sebastian Dominguez, Miccosukee, FL Tribal Police Department. https://t.co/xujAApds7l
In memory of Deputy Michael Magli, Pinellas County, FL Sheriff's Office. https://t.co/jJ8pU6XgRZ
In January, our bearded🧔personnel (& others) raised $790 for Autism charities. The money was split between @autismspeaks & The Autism Community in Action.
For February, money raised will be donated in honor of Black History Month.
In memory of Officer Mitchell Penton, Dallas, TX Police Department. https://t.co/PAUehWybx2
Public Works has worked hard to clear the streets of snow. To assist them & in accordance w/ Village Ordinance, RPD is currently placing tow stickers on cars that are "snowed-in". If you receive one, simply move your car to another location or move prior to receiving one. Thanks. https://t.co/0t1uYYknEX
On Friday, Lauren & Alex from the Romeoville @Starbucks brought our staff coffee & cookies to show their appreciation for the department. Thanks Lauren, Alex, & Starbucks! 😎☕️ https://t.co/9Lo7EL7V84
Snow removal is still in progress. Please continue to park off street, if possible. If parking on Odd/Even Streets, today is the 16th, so park on the even side. No parking on 2" Snow Fall Streets.
Yep, it’s snowing again! Help out Public Works by parking off streets if you can. Once there is 2” of snow, park on the odd side of Odd/Even streets (today is the 15th) & no parking at all on 2” Snow Falls streets. Thanks!
Good morning! FYI, it’s snowing again. Today is the 13th, so please park on the odd side of odd/even streets. Do not park on 2” snow fall streets. This helps Public Works clear the streets of snow more efficiently. Thanks!
Reuben was always the first to come & greet officers who were working at RHS events & games. He was genuinely a nice guy & a hard worker. He will be missed.
Condolences to Reuben's family & @RHSSpartan faculty & staff. https://t.co/uATCMyFpJG