Lookup Arrests, Most Wanted, and Police Records in Willow Springs, IL. Results: Inmate List, Jail Records, Jail Roster Number, Warrants, Mugshot, Charges, Dispositions, Warrant Number, Bond Amount, Race, DOB, Eyes, Height, Weight, Sex, Age, Hair
Willow Springs, Illinois – Information
Willow Springs, Illinois is a village in Cook and DuPage counties. The county seat of Cook County is Chicago and the county seat of DuPage is Wheaton. The village has a population of 5,524 at the 2010 census. Come, visit Willow Springs and join in the August 2-5 Willow Fest 2018. You can purchase passes at the Village Hall. Raffles, vendors, food, entertainment, and getting to know your neighbors is good old fashioned American fun. Willow Springs is located along the Des Plaines River and Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal. There is forest preserve trails and many community parks in the village.
Willow Springs, Illinois
John M. Carpino, Mayor
One Village Circle
Willow Springs, Illinois 60480
Phone: 708-467-3700
Willow Springs Websitethe crime index in Willow Springs, Illinois is 40.2 crimes per 100,000 residents. The crime index in Willow Springs compared to other U.S. cities in 11.5% higher in crime. In 2016, thee were 0 murders, 0 rapes, 3 robberies, 0 assault, 5 burglaries, 20 thefts, 3 auto thefts, and 0 arsons. There are 3 registered sex offenders in Willow Springs as of June 2018. The ratio of resident in Willow Springs to the number of sex offenders is 1, 883 to 1.
Willow Springs, Illinois – Police Department Information
As of 2016, there are 7 full-time police officers in Willow Springs. Officers per 1,000 residents here is 1.23.
It is the mission of the Willow Springs Police Department to provide professional, high quality, and effective police service in partnership with the community. We, the members of the Willow Springs Police Department believe that our work has a vital impact on the quality of life within the Village of Willow Springs. We will provide essential services, preserve peace and order, reduce the fear of crime within the community, and protect the constitutional rights of all persons.
Willow Springs Police Department
James Ritz, Chief of Police
8255 Willow Springs Road
Willow Springs, Illinois 60480
Phone: 708-839-2732
Willow Springs, Illinois – Open Records Request
Requests must be in writing and use the appropriate form. You can download the city forms as well as the police report request form at:
Willow Springs FOIA RequestSubmit your city request to:
Village of Willow Springs
One Village Circle
Willow Springs, Illinois 60480
Phone: 708-467-3700
Fax: 708-467-3710
Police Records:
Willow Springs Police
8255 Willow Springs Road
Willow Springs, Illinois 60480
Phone: 708-839-2732
Fax: 708-839-1359
County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information for Willow Springs, Illinois (Cook County)
The Sheriff’s Office of Cook County is the principal law enforcement serving Cook County, Illinois. There are over 6,900 members of the department. Because of the size of the department it is divided into the Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department, the Court Services Department, and the Department of Corrections. The Sheriff oversees all departments.
Contact the Sheriff’s Department for all warrant information.
Thomas Dart, Sheriff
50 W. Washington
Chicago, Illinois 60602
Phone: 312-603-6444
Cook County SheriffCook County Jail
2700 South California Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60608
Phone: 773-674-7100
The Cook County Department of Corrections is the largest single-site jail in the country. There are 100,000 inmate that circulate through the jail on an annual basis. The daily jail population is around 7,500 inmates. Inmate Information: 773-674-5245
Sending money to an inmate’s account:
- Online or Telephone deposits
- Currency Exchange facilities
- Cash Pay Today locations
- United States Postal Service
- Jail’s lobby kiosks
- Call: 773-674-6860
Cook County Corrections Dept
County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information for Willow Springs, Illinois (DuPage)
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
Phone: 630-407-2000
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DuPage County Jail
501 N. County Farm Rd.
Wheaton, IL 60187
Phone: 630-407-2013
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.
Send money to an inmate in the DuPage County Jail:
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.
Willow Springs Police Station Address: 8255 Willow Springs Rd, Willow Springs, IL 60480, USA