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Sheriff Tom Dart. Sheriff Tom Dart has dedicated his career to challenging injustice, fighting the violence plaguing our communities, and bringing a new and thoughtful approach to public service. After serving as a prosecutor and an Illinois state legislator, Sheriff Dart ran for Cook County Sheriff in 2006, promising to bring his reformative ...
The Freedom of Information Act was created to ensure that public entities like the Cook County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) operate on an open and transparent level. It allows the media, commercial business, or individuals to request documents and records.
External Employment Opportunities. For questions on recruiting and hiring events please contact: HR.RecruitmentEvents@ccsheriff.org. Civilian Employment Opportunities. Sworn Employment Opportunities – Start Your Correctional Officer Application.
Contact Us. If you are currently experiencing an emergency, please call 9-1-1. CCSO.ccspd@ccsheriff.org. To file a non-emergency police report relative to unincorporated Cook County, Illinois, call the Sheriff’s Police non-emergency number at 847-635-1188.
Eviction Procedure – Tenant’s Guide. Are you facing eviction and need help? Contact our Social Service department at 312-603-3337 or utilize our Social Service Connector.
Cook County Sheriff’s Police provide police services to unincorporated Cook County. To contact Sheriff’s Police, please use one of the contact methods below. Please note that Chicago Police Department is an independent entity from Sheriff’s Police. General Directory: (312) 603-6444.
The Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department’s primary responsibility is to provide basic police services to the 109,000 residents who work and reside in the unincorporated areas of the county, but also has several specialized units that provide services to suburban police departments.
You can contact the sheriff’s office by calling: Richard J. Daley Center – 312-603-3365 (9 a.m. – 5 p.m.) Skokie Courthouse -847-470-7558 (9 a.m. – 6 p.m.)
The Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department is the third largest police department in the State of Illinois, with more than 500 officers. The Police Department is commanded by the Chief of Police and is divided into six principal divisions:
COOK COUNTY, IL – A 15-year-old from Matteson has been charged with first-degree murder for allegedly shooting and killing a relative during a verbal dispute, Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart announced today.