City of Joliet, IL
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Emergency: 9-1-1
General
(815) 724-3100
Non-Emergency
(815) 726-2491
Contact the Joliet Police Department
| Joliet Police - Main Station | Joliet Police - West Sub Station |
| 150 W Washington St, Joliet, IL 60432 | 7196 Caton Farm Rd, Plainfield, IL 60586 |
| Open Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 9:00pm |
Open Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:00pm |
| Open Saturday & Sunday, 8:00am-3:00pm | Closed Saturdays & Sundays |
| Phone Numbers | |
| Non-Emergency | 815-726-2491 |
| General Information & Records Division | 815-724-3100 |
| Traffic Unit | 815-724-3010 |
| Investigations Division | 815-724-3020 |
| Evidence Unit | 815-724-3040 |
| Operations / Patrol | 815-724-3060 |
| Neighborhood Oriented Policing Team | 815-724-3230 |
| West Sub Station | 815-439-5202 |
Joliet Police Officer Conduct Feedback
COMPLIMENTS: Want to leave a compliment for a positive interaction with one of our Officers? We'd love to hear about it! Please fill visit the Compliment An Officer page.
COMPLAINTS: Wish to make a complaints against a member of the Joliet Police Department? Complaints may be filed in person at the Joliet Police Department or complaints may be filed ONLINE by clicking the File A Complaint page. More information is available on our Internal Affairs page.
Joliet Police Social Media
The Joliet Police Department takes an active approach on various social media outlets. Make to sure to 'follow' to all of our social media platforms to stay up-to-date with the Joliet Police Department and what's happening in the Joliet community.
•Joliet Police - Facebook Page (@JolietPolice)
•Joliet Police - Instagram Page (@JolietPoliceDept)
•Joliet Police - LinkedIn Page (@JolietPolice)
•Joliet Police - YouTube Page (@JolietPolice)
•Joliet Police - X Page (@JolietPolice)
Social Media Comment Policy
Posts and comments on sanctioned Joliet Police Department social media accounts containing any of the following inappropriate forms on content shall not be permitted:
•Comments not related to the original topic, including random or unintelligible comments;
•Comments that are not factual and/or accurate;
•Comments that do not promote civil discussion;
•Profane, obscene, or pornographic content and/or language;
•Content that could comprise and ongoing investigation;
•Any personal identifying information on any person;
•Defamatory or personal attacks;
•Threats to any person and/or organization;
•Comments in support of, or in opposition to, any political campaigns or ballot measures;
•Solicitation of commerce, including but not limit to, advertising or any business or product for sale;
•Conduct in violation of any federal, state, or local law;
•Encouragement of illegal activity;
•Information that may tend to compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems; or
•Content that violates a legal ownership interest, such as a copyright or trademark, or any party.
As a communications tool, the Joliet Police Department can utilize social media accounts to raise awareness among the City of Joliet and neighboring residents, visitors, community partners, and interested fans & followers of public safety news and information that affects the area surrounding the City of Joliet. Social media sites grant Joliet Police an additional opportunity to share its public safety messages with the general public. The Joliet Police Department can utilize it's social media accounts to post news releases, photos, videos, recruitment information, and important public safety information including (but not limited to) Amber Alerts, information about wanted criminals, missing persons, road closures, power outages, and other emergency announcements.
