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The St. Charles Police Department exists to provide service to our Community. It is our primary role to prevent crime and to enforce laws against those who fail to follow them.
The St. Charles Police Department strives to recruit highly skilled, competent, dedicated, community-oriented officers. If you are willing to accept the challenge to become a St. Charles police officer and seek an opportunity to serve others, you may be the candidate we are looking for.
Members of the public can request to inspect or receive copies of police records through FOIA (Freedom of Information). Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), records in the possession of a public body may be accessed by the public upon written request.
Daily Arrest Log. Section 5 ILCS 140/2.15 requires law enforcement agencies to compile and make available arrest information within 72 hours of an arrest. The following information is provided: Arrestees name, address, age, and photo. date, time and location of arrest. arresting officer.
For non-emergency support, create a general service request or contact the St. Charles, Illinois Police Department non-emergency telephone number 630-377-4435. Please note service requests will be addressed during regular City business hours Monday-Friday from 8:00am - 4:30pm.
To learn more about the St. Charles Police Department, select one of the following options: Accreditation. Award-winning Police Station. Frequenty Asked Questions (FAQ) Our Commitment to the Community. Police Community Programs & Initiatives. Recruitment.
This information outlines the activities conducted by members of the St. Charles Police Department to inform you of the great work done on a daily basis by our employees. Our mission is to provide quality service with respect and a commitment to excellence.
The Police Records Division is part of the Administrative Section of the Police Department and is responsible for the daily management and coordination of all police records held by the department. The Records Division maintains the confidentiality and integrity of all police documents.
The St. Charles Police Department is pleased to be able to provide the service of checking your residence while you are away on vacation. A vacation watch alerts your area beat officer you will be on vacation during the specified time period.
The St. Charles Police Department offers several convenient options to pay parking and ordinance violation tickets. Online: Credit or Debit card. Credit and debit card payments are subject to a fee of $2.65% of the total, or $1, whichever is greater. Pay your parking or ordinance ticket online here.