KANE COUNTY2
The County Clerk’s Office has two full-service locations to serve
the residents of Kane County:
Main Office Kane County Government Center Building B
719 S. Batavia Ave. Geneva, IL 60134
Aurora office 5 E. Downer Place Suite F
Aurora, IL 60505
What services are offered by the County Clerk?
The Kane County Clerk’s Office does all these things and so much
more. Please visit www.kanecountyclerk.org for more
information about your Clerk’s Office!
Vital Records
Do you need a copy of a birth, death, or marriage records?
Do you want to apply for a marriage or civil union license?
Do you need to register for an assumed name certificate for your
business?
Voter Registration
Do you want to register to vote? Have you recently moved or married
and need to update your voter registration information? Do you want
to vote early or request a Vote by Mail ballot?
Property Tax Services
Do you need to pay delinquent property taxes on your property or
mobile home?
Do you want assistance with a property tax search?
Passports
Do you need help renewing your passport?
Do you need passport photos?
What are the legal requirements to be an election judge? A U.S.
citizen A resident of Kane County A registered voter Able to speak,
read and write English Are you a student? You can be a student
election judge. U.S. citizen by the time of the election High
School junior or senior in good standing Maintain at least a 3.0
GPA on a 4.0 scale Complete an election judge training course
conducted by the Clerk's office Approval from school principal
& parent/legal guardian What does an election judge do?
Opening/closing the polling place Setting up election equipment
Providing assistance to voters Signing in voters Verifying voter
qualifications Operating voting equipment Filling out forms
Processing/transmitting votes at night Certifying vote totals For
more information or to sign up to become an election judge, send an
e-mail to
[email protected], visit
kanecountyclerk.org/Elections/Pages/Student-Judges.aspx, or call
(630) 232-5990
COUNTY OF KANE Published November 2021
This booklet briefly describes the various departments within Kane
County government, outlines the services provided, and lists the
names of the administrators of those departments. It also includes
a comprehensive listing of the national and state officials who
represent the citizens of Kane County, as well as the elected and
appointed officials of the units of local government. Due to
multiple elections in Illinois each year that affect leaders in
state and local government, it is inevitable that some names of
elected officials will be outdated within a few months of
publication. However, the descriptive information should remain
constant.
This booklet is intended to enable citizens to become more familiar
with Kane County government, thus encouraging each person to take
an active part in its decision-making process.
Further information can be located on the Kane County website,
www.countyofkane.org, and updates to this guide will be available
at the County Clerk’s website, kanecountyclerk.org.
Please follow us on social media for news and updates!
facebook.com/kanecountyclerk twitter.com/KaneCoILClerk
Kane County Clerk’s Votemobiles
The Kane County Clerk’s Office has 2 fully equipped Votemobiles to
serve the residents of Kane County. The Votemobile units are mobile
precincts and serve as Early Voting locations during elections. The
Votemobiles are also used for voter registration and voter
education throughout the year. If you see one the Votemobiles at a
parade or community event, please feel free to visit and come
inside the unit.
Kane County Board Chair
Government Center, Bldg. A 719 S. Batavia Ave. Geneva, 60134
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History of Kane County
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List of Selected Federal/State/Local Services .....................
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Federal Elected Officials
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State Elected Officials
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County Elected Officials
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County Appointed Officials
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Cities and Villages
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School Districts
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Political Party Officials
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General Primary Election: Consolidated Primary: 3rd Tuesday in
March** (except 2022) Last Tuesday in February
Nomination of: Nomination of: Federal Officers Municipal Officers
State Officers Township Officers Legislative Officers Judicial
Officers Consolidated Election: County Officers *1st Tuesday in
April
Election of: Election of: Political Party Officers Municipal
Officers (Republican State Central Township Officers Committeemen,
Democratic Park District Officers State Central Committeepersons
Library District Officers Precinct Committeepersons, School
District Officers Delegates to National Comm. College Dist.
Officers Conventions) Fire Protection Dist. Officers Special
District Officers General Election Regional School Officers 1st
Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November
Election of: Federal Officers *If the election date conflicts State
Officers with Passover, the election is Legislative Officers the
scheduled the first Judicial Officers Tuesday following Passover.
County Officers Retention of: Judicial Officers
Any unit of government may schedule a special election or
referendum on any of the four regularly scheduled election
days.
Preliminary election dates 2022-2023 (subject to change): **June
28, 2022: General Primary Election
November 8. 2022: General Election
County Officials to be elected: Board Members, County Clerk,
Regional Office of Education, Sheriff, Treasurer
February 28, 2023: Consolidated Primary Election April 4, 2023:
Consolidated Election
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1. Mark W. Fletcher: Jun. 1836 – Aug. 1847 11
2. Josiah L. Warner: Aug. 1847 – Dec. 1849 2
County Clerks:
4. John Greene: Dec. 1857 – Dec. 1861 4
5. Henry B. Pierce: Dec. 1861 – Dec. 1870 9
6. Frank P. Crandon: Dec. 1870 – Sept. 1873 2 1/2
7. John C. Sherwin: Sept. 1873 – Mar. 1879 5 1/2
8. H. A. Scott: March 1879 – Jun. 1879 1/2
9. Thomas Meredith: Jun. 1879 – Dec. 1886 7 1/2
10. A. M. Beaupre: Dec. 1886 – Dec. 1894 8
11. Charles W. Raymond: Dec. 1894 – Dec. 1898 4
12. John McKellar: Dec. 1898 – Dec. 1902 4
13. William F. Lynch: Dec. 1902 – Dec. 1914 12
14. Charles F. Lowry: Dec. 1914 – Sept. 1962 48
15. DeMae Sheffner: Sept. 1962 – Jan. 1966 3
16. William A. Vollrath: Jan. 1966 – Nov. 1974 8 1/2
17. David L. Pierce: Dec. 1974 – Apr. 1985 10 1/2
18. Roberta Harper: Apr. 1985 – Nov. 1986 1 1/2
19. Lorraine P. Sava: Dec. 1986 – Feb. 2001 14
20. Bernadine Murphy: Feb. 2001 – Nov. 2002 1 1/2
21. John A. Cunningham: Dec. 2002 – present 19
History of Kane County The development of Kane County from virgin
prairie land to the fifth most
populous county in the state demonstrates the evolution of
modern
government.
The Kane County region was discovered in 1673 by the French
explorers,
Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet, as the explorers
returned north
along the Illinois River after their travels south along the
Mississippi River. The
explorer Robert de La Salle and his lieutenant, Tonti, later
claimed the land for
France. In 1717, the region was placed under the rule of Louisiana,
remaining
a French possession until the close of the French-Indian War.
Following the
signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1763, the land was ceded to the
British. British
control of the region ended in 1778 when George Rogers Clark
captured
“Illinois Country” for the Americans during the Revolutionary War.
Portions of
Illinois were claimed by Virginia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
All claims
to the territory in present-day Kane County were ceded to the
federal
government by the mid-1780s.
Many plans were advanced for dealing with the newly acquired
federal
territories. Thomas Jefferson proposed to divide what now is known
as Illinois
into three different states with present-day Kane County as part of
the state of
Assensipia. However, it was decided to give Illinois large
boundaries at the
advice of James Monroe, who had made several trips to the area and
deemed
the entire Midwest “worthless and uninhabitable.”
In 1787, the Northwest Territory was established by Congress to
provide the
government of all lands northwest of the Ohio River. Illinois
initially became a
part of the Indiana Territory in 1800, and the Illinois Territory
was established
by an act of Congress in 1809. In 1818, Illinois was admitted as
the 21st state
with Kaskaskia as its capital.
At the time of statehood in 1818, only Native Americans were known
to be
residing in the Kane County area. Resentment grew among the
Native
American community as the settlers took over their land and forced
the
indigenous people west to Iowa. In 1832, the Sauk leader and
warrior, Black
Hawk, gathered together members of the Sauk and Fox tribes in an
effort to
regain their homelands. In response to this action, United States
Army troops
under the command of Gen. Winfield Scott were sent from the east to
Chicago,
where they had been delayed by a cholera epidemic. While no
battles
occurred in Kane County, Scott’s men marched through the area that
is now
marked by Army Trail Road, fording the Fox River north of the
present city of
St. Charles, near the Blackhawk Forest Preserve. With the defeat of
Black
Hawk’s band at the Bad Axe River in Wisconsin, the Native American
initiative
in northern Illinois was suppressed by the United States Army.
Within two
years, permanent settlers followed the trail from Chicago created
by the Army
wagons, and the way was paved for new development in the Kane
County
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area. The trail was also an important part of an early mail route
between
Galena and Chicago.
The first known non-Native settler in Kane County was Christopher
Payne, a
New Yorker, who settled near Batavia in 1833. Toward the end of
1834, nearly
40 more families settled along Fox River, including the Aldrich,
Churchill,
Herrington, McCarty, McKee, Miles, Minard, Vandeventer, and Van
Nortwick
families. The first child was born in Kane County in 1834. The
first store and
mill appeared in the same year. The first school was soon organized
near
Batavia, and the first church was also established in 1835.
New residents and visitors alike discovered the resources found in
Kane
County. In a letter published in a contemporary newspaper, a
visitor to Kane
County described the area, stating, “If any preference can be given
among so
many counties, all of which are so beautiful and so fertile, that
preference must
be given to Kane. I think, after taking all things into
consideration, that I may
safely pronounce it the best county in the State. Although the
prairie land
predominates, it is interspersed with valuable groves, containing
timber
sufficient for fuel, fencing and building for years to come….[I]ts
magnificent
river, which supplies so much water power and propels so much
machinery,
adds materially to the wealth and business of the county.”
On January 16, 1836, the Illinois legislature formed a new County
named for
the recently-deceased Elias Kent Kane, a highly respected attorney
who
helped draft the Illinois Constitution. Kane became the first
Secretary of State
and was later elected to Congress, representing Illinois in the
U.S. Senate until
his death in 1835. The original boundaries of the newly-created
Kane County
included present-day DeKalb County and the northern portions of
Kendall
County. DeKalb subsequently separated from Kane County in 1837
and
Kendall did the same in 1841. The current boundaries of Kane
County,
approximately 540 square miles, were set in 1841.
A committee of three members of the legislature selected LaFox,
which later
was renamed Geneva, as the Kane County seat. This selection was
made
because James Herrington’s Tavern and Inn, located on North State
Street
near the Fox River, had the only post office in the County.
Herrington’s Tavern
also served as the first County Courthouse. In June 1836, 180 men
gathered
at Herrington’s Tavern to elect officials for the new County, and
they
conducted voting for three commissioners, a Sheriff, a Recorder of
Deeds, a
Coroner, a Clerk, and a Surveyor.
In 1837, the County offices were moved out of Herrington’s Tavern
into a new
courthouse on the corner of 4th and State Streets in Geneva.
Construction
costs for this courthouse totaled $3,000. By 1844, Kane County had
outgrown
these quarters and a new quarry stone courthouse was constructed on
the site
of the present Geneva City Hall on Route 31.
The Illinois Constitution of 1848 empowered counties to change
their form of
government. The residents of Kane County, mostly settlers who had
traveled
from New England, chose the county-township model. 16 townships
were
created: Hampshire, Jackson (currently Rutland), Dundee,
Burlington,
Washington (currently Plato), Elgin, Franklin (currently Virgil),
Fairfield
(currently Campton), St Charles, Royalton (currently Kaneville),
Blackberry,
Geneva, Batavia, Little and Big Rock (currently, Big Rock), Sugar
Grove, and
Fox River (currently Aurora) Townships. The following year the
responsibilities
of the County Commissioners were divided. The administration of the
County
was transferred to a Board of Supervisors, consisting of one
supervisor from
each of the 16 townships. The County Clerk was added as another
elected
official. A chief judge and two associate judges assumed the
judicial
responsibilities formerly held by Commissioners.
Overcrowding in the jail and Courthouse soon created a need for a
new, larger
building. Bids were let for construction in 1854 at the site of the
present day
Courthouse on 3rd Street in Geneva. Disputes with the contractor
prevented
the building from opening until 1857. The new Courthouse, designed
by a
leading Chicago architect, John M. Van Osdel, was considered the
most
important architectural monument in Kane County. The ornate
three-story
limestone building was capped with a large cupola and became a
favorite
vantage point in the area.
Financing construction of the new Courthouse proved an additional
economic
burden to the County Board when it already faced budgetary problems
in the
wake of the Civil War. In July 1861, the Board appointed a War
Committee
which appropriated money for horses, bounties, equipment for the
troops, and
family benefits. Hundreds of men from Kane County volunteered to
serve in
the Civil War, attesting to Kane County’s involvement in the war
operations.
The names of these men are preserved in a plaque on the monument in
front
of the present day Courthouse in Geneva.
The years following the Civil War were marked by a sudden increase
in
population as people came to the area looking for jobs in the mills
and factories
along the Fox River. Railroads also played a significant part in
the growth of
Kane County, as the first line in northern Illinois crossed Elgin
and continued
south to Geneva. The Galena and Chicago Union Railroad linked the
lead
mines on the Mississippi River with the Chicago industrial area.
This line
eventually became the BNSF Railway, which has continued to run
through
Kane County since 1853. Aurora served as a major railroad center
operating
with the Aurora Branch Railroad beginning in 1850 and later the
Chicago,
Burlington, and Quincy Railroad (now BNSF). The old roundhouse that
served
the railway on North Broadway has been renovated into a restaurant
and
brewery. Other railroad lines connected the river towns with each
other, as
well as the Chicago metropolitan area.
The railroad was also instrumental in establishing Kane County as a
prominent
dairy region at the time. Chicago’s hotels were a major consumer of
milk,
butter, and cheese from northern Kane County. Railroads provided
rapid
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transportation for the fresh dairy products shipped daily into the
city as the
county’s involvement in the dairy industry proved influential
nationally. The
Elgin Board of Trade established butter prices throughout the
country.
On March 13, 1890, Kane County lost one of its most prized
buildings when a
fire destroyed the Courthouse. Fortunately, the records of the
recorder, County
Clerk, and Circuit Clerk were locked in fireproof vaults and not
damaged. For
the next two years, the county rented a house at 2nd and Campbell
Streets in
Geneva for $30 a month in order to conduct county business. The
clerks
crowded into the various rooms while the judges held court in the
dining room.
The Kane County Board commissioned Chicago architects, W.J.
Edbrooke
and Franklin P. Burnham, to design the new Courthouse and jail. The
massive
four-story Courthouse, which still stands today, is still regarded
as one of the
finest in Illinois. The original construction cost totaled
$195,000. A square
dome rises high above the rotunda and decorative ironwork railings
encircle
each floor. Within the fourth floor, eleven murals are painted on
the arches
depicting various scenes from the County.
Kane County continued its rapid growth throughout the 20th Century.
The
population doubled from 65,000 to 130,000 during the 50-year period
from
1890 to 1940. The population doubled again to 260,000 in the next
30-year
period through 1970, along with the increasing number of
industries, medical
centers, and educational institutions. In 1967, the United States
government
built Fermilab, a center for energy research and development, on a
6,800 acre
site outside Batavia. This research center provides educational and
cultural
opportunities for residents of Kane and surrounding counties.
The form of government for Kane County changed again in 1972 when
the
Illinois legislature abolished the Board of Supervisors and
established the
independently-elected County Board. Kane County was divided into
26
districts, with one board member elected from each district. The
new 26-
member County Board came into power in May 1972.
The Board immediately faced problems regarding the County jail. The
1892
facility had come under attack for being “totally inadequate” and
having
“deplorable conditions.” Construction was authorized for a new jail
in June
1972. Called the Kane County Corrections Complex, the jail was
located on
Fabyan Parkway in Geneva. The $3.5 million institution opened in
1975 and
was considered one of the most modern in the nation. However, that
facility
became outdated, and the current jail, which opened in 2008, is
located next
to the Kane County Judicial Center on Route 38 in St.
Charles.
With the continued growth of Kane County and crowding of the
Courthouse,
the county was forced to rent several downtown homes for additional
office
space. In November 1972, the County purchased the Sacred Heart
Seminary
on Route 31 in Geneva. Remodeling began quickly, and by early 1975,
all
county administrative offices had moved to the current site of the
Kane County
Government Center.
In September 1975, the County Board empowered the Public
Building
Commission to refurbish the Courthouse and convert the
vacated
administrative offices into space for the Circuit Court and Clerk.
Subsequent
growth of the county in the 1980s required the acquisition of more
property.
The former Sixth Street School was acquired to provide additional
space for
Family Court, the Health Department, and the Regional Office of
Education for
several decades until it was sold in 2016. An addition to the
County Clerk’s
office at the Government Center in 2001 provided additional office
space.
With the rapidly continuing growth of the county, the 1892
Courthouse became
extremely overcrowded. In 1991, the County Board approved the
construction
of the Kane County Judicial Center, on Route 38 in St. Charles. In
October
1993, the Judicial Center was opened and presently houses the
criminal
courts and some offices for court services. A time capsule,
inserted in the
cornerstone of the 1892 Courthouse, was opened at a ceremony held
at the
Courthouse in September 1994. Contents of the time capsule are now
on
display at the Geneva Historical Society Museum.
Additional space was needed for the Circuit Court Clerk’s office
which
maintains Court records. In the 1980s, space was rented in the
former
Campana building located at Route 31 and Fabyan Parkway for the
Circuit
Clerk, but a long-term solution was necessary. In 2002, the Circuit
Clerk’s
office moved to the old Montgomery Ward property on Randall Road in
St.
Charles. The Kane County Branch Court joined the Circuit Clerk’s
office on
Randall Road in 2011.
Additional changes have affected the County Board as well. After
decades of
debate, members took action to change the size of the board. On May
23,
2011, following the 2010 Census, the County Board adopted Ordinance
#11-
136, to reapportion the County Board and determine the number of
Board
members. In that ordinance, the Board voted to reduce the Board by
2
members to the Board’s current composition of 24 members.
Kane County’s population is 516,522 based on the 2020 Census data.
Kane
County was one of the few Illinois counties to gain population from
2010,
although the increase was smaller than predicated by estimates. In
2021, the
Board struggled with reapportionment because the official Census
Bureau
data was delayed for more than 6 months leaving the Board to
navigate
through conflicting state statues regarding redistricting and
election timelines
and ultimately voted to maintain the number of seats at 24.
Through its comprehensive land use plan, Kane County continues to
attempt
to balance the seemingly conflicting interests of maintaining the
traditional
beauty, rich farmland, and open spaces, while responding to the
pressures for
rapid commercial and residential development of the agricultural
areas. The
decisions made by the County Board and other elected officials will
influence
the growth of Kane County and impact the future for Kane County
residents.
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Agriculture and Land Conservation
Illinois Department of Agriculture www.agr.state.il.us P.O. Box
19281, Springfield, 62794 …………….………….……….…217/782-2172
Kane County Farm Bureau www.kanecfb.com 2N710 Randall Rd., St.
Charles, 60174……………………………….630/584-8660
Kane County Extension Advisors web.extension.illinois.edu/dkk 535
South Randall Rd., St. Charles, 60174
..................................... 630/584-6166
Kane-DuPage Soil/Water Conservation Dist.
www.kanedupageswcd.org
2315 Dean St. Suite 100, St. Charles, 60175
................................... 630/584-7960
Elections
Illinois State Board of Elections www.elections.il.gov 100 W.
Randolph St. Suite 14-100, Chicago, 60601 ........................
312/814-6440
Health and Mental Health Services
Illinois Department of Mental Health www.dhs.state.il.us 750 S.
State St., Elgin, 60123
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847/742-1040
Illinois Department of Public Health www.dph.illinois.gov
245 W. Roosevelt Rd. Ste. 5, West Chicago, 60185
....................... 630/293-6800
VNA Health Care www.vnahealth.com
Aurora: 400 N. Highland Ave. and 1400 Indian
Ave.……….……..…630/892-4355 Elgin: 620 Wing St. and 801 Villa
St………………….………………..847/717-6455
Aunt Martha’s Health Center www.auntmarthas.org
Aurora: 680 S. River St.
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877/692-8686 Carpentersville: 3003 Wakefield Dr.………………….……………….
877/692-8686
Greater Elgin Family Care Center www.gefcc.org
Elgin: 370 Summit St., 450 Dundee Ave. and 901 Center
St.…...…847/608-1344
Crisis Line of the Fox Valley (Mental health)
www.the-association.org
1230 N. Highland Ave., Aurora, 60506……………... (24 hrs. a
day)…630/966-9393
Ecker Center (Mental health) www.eckercenter.org 1845 Grandstand
Pl., Elgin, 60123……….………...………………….847/695-0484 Psychiatric
Emergency Program…………………..…………………...847/888-2211
Jobs and Employment
Kane County Workforce Development www.countyofkane.org/WDD
2 Smoke Tree Plaza, North Aurora,
60542....................................... 630/844-8765
Illinois Department of Labor www.illinois.gov/idol
160 N. LaSalle St. #C-1300, Chicago, 60601.
.................................. 312/793-2800
Law Enforcement, Legal and Consumer Protection
Illinois State Police www.isp.state.il.us 777 S. State St., Elgin,
60123 ..........................................................
847/931-2405
Office of Illinois Attorney General www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov
100 W. Randolph, Chicago, 60601………………………. ................
312/814-3000 Consumer Fraud & Customer Protection Bureau:
........................... 312/386-5438 Disability Rights
Hotline…………………………………… ................. 312/814-5684 Identity Theft
Hotline………………………………………………...…. 866/999-5630
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau www.consumerfinance.gov
Toll-Free Hotline:
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855/411-2372
Illinois Human Rights Commission www.illinois.gov/ihrc 100 W.
Randolph St. Suite 5-100, Chicago, 60601 .........................
.312/814-6269
Prairie State Legal Services www.pslegal.org 1024 W. Main St., St.
Charles, 60174 .............................................
630/232-9415
Senior Services
Social Security Administration www.ssa.gov
1325 N. Lake St., Aurora, 60506 .... 877/274-5412 (voice)
630/264-3739 (TTY) 790 Fletcher Dr., Elgin, 60123 ........
877/405-0435 (voice) 847/742-6329 (TTY) Toll Free
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800/772-1213
Medicare ……………...…………800/633-4227 www.medicare.gov
Senior Services Associates www.seniorservicesassoc.org 900 N. Lake
St., Aurora, 60506
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630/897-4035 101 S. Grove Ave., Elgin, 60120
...................................................... 847/741-0404
Emergency line (24 hrs. a day)
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800/942-1724
Northeast Illinois Area Agency on Aging www.ageguide.org 245 W.
Roosevelt Rd. Bldg. 6, West Chicago, 60185 ......................
630/293-5990
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U.S. Department of Health & Human Services www.hhs.gov
Toll Free
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877/696-6775
Illinois Department of Children & Family Services
www.illinois.gov/dcfs
8 E. Galena Blvd. Suite 300, Aurora, 60506………………………… 630/801-3400
595 State St., Elgin, 60123…………………………………………...…847/888-7620 Child
Abuse Hotline
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800/25-ABUSE (22873)
IL Dept. of Healthcare/Family Services www.illinois.gov/hfs 280 E.
Indian Trail, Aurora, 60505 …………………………………… 800/226-0768 Medical
Benefits (children/families)...………………………………….866/468-7543 Child
support services……………………………..…………………….800/447-4278
Illinois Department of Human Services www.dhs.state.il.us 361 W.
Old Indian Trail, Aurora, 60506
........................................... 630/844-7416 700 S.
State St., Elgin, 60120
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847/931-2015
Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services www.dhs.state.il.us
888 S. Edgelawn Dr. Suite 1771, Aurora, 60506
............................. 630/892-7417 452 N. McLean Blvd.
Suite 200, Elgin, 60123………………………..847/931-2360
Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs www.illinois.gov/veterans
254 Raymond St., Elgin, 60120
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847/608-0138 750 Shoreline Dr. Suite 150, Aurora, 60504
..................................... 630/585-5372
Taxes (Federal and State Income)
Internal Revenue Service www.irs.gov
100 W. Randolph St., Chicago, 60601
............................................. 800/732-8866
Transportation
Illinois Driver’s License Offices www.cyberdriveillinois.com 339 E.
Indian Tr., Aurora, 60505
..................................................... 312/793-1010
595 S. State St., Elgin, 60123
.........................................................
847/697-5375
Illinois Dept. of Transportation wwwgettingaroundillinois.com 201
W. Center Ct., Schaumburg, 60196
......................................... 847/705-4000
Rail and Bus Information and Reservations AMTRAK www.amtrak.com
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800/872-7245 METRA www.metrarail.com
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312/322-6777 PACE Bus www.pacebus.com
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847/364-7223
Federal Elected Officials Joseph Biden (D) Kamala Harris (D)
President Vice President
The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington D.C. 20500 Phone:
202/456-1111 Switchboard: 202/456-1414 www.whitehouse.gov
United States Senate www.senate.gov
Tammy Duckworth (D) Term: 2017-2023 G12 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg.
Kluczynski Federal Bldg. Washington, DC 20510 230 S. Dearborn St.
#3900 Phone: 202/224-2854 Chicago, IL 60604 Fax: 202/228-4611
Phone: 312/886-3506 www.duckworth.senate.gov Fax:
312/886-2117
Richard J. Durbin (D) Term: 2021-2027
711 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Kluczynski Federal Bldg. Washington,
DC 20510 230 S. Dearborn St. #3892 Phone: 202/224-2152 Chicago, IL
60604 Fax: 202/228-0400 Phone: 312/353-4952 www.durbin.senate.gov
Fax: 312/353-0150
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Sean Casten (D) www.casten.house.gov
429 Cannon HOB 2700 International Dr. #304 Washington, D.C. 20515
West Chicago, IL 60185 Phone: 202/225-4561 Phone:
630/520-9450
The 6th Congressional District includes portions of Dundee, Elgin,
Rutland, and St. Charles Townships.
Congressional District 8 Term: 2021-2023 Raja Krishnamoorthi (D)
www.krishnamoorthi.house.gov
515 Cannon HOB 1701 E. Woodfield Rd. #704 Washington, D.C. 20515
Schaumburg, IL 60173 Phone: 202/225-3711 Phone: 847/413-1959
The 8th Congressional District includes portions of Dundee and
Elgin Townships.
Congressional District 11 Term: 2021-2023 Bill Foster (D)
www.foster.house.gov
1224 Longworth HOB 2711 E. New York St. #204 Washington, D.C. 20515
Aurora, IL 60502 Phone: 202/225-3515 Phone: 630/585-7672
The 11th Congressional District includes all of Aurora
Township.
Congressional District 14 Term: 2021-2023 Lauren Underwood (D)
www.underwood.house.gov
1118 Longworth HOB 490 E. Roosevelt Rd. Suite 202 Washington, D.C.
20515 West Chicago, IL 60185 Phone: 202/225-2976 Phone:
630/549-2190
The 14th Congressional District includes portions of Batavia, Big
Rock, Blackberry, Burlington, Campton, Geneva, Hampshire,
Kaneville, Plato, Rutland, St. Charles, Sugar Grove, and Virgil
Townships.
*This fall, the Illinois General Assembly will pass a
reapportionment map for Congress, and the new districts take effect
after the 2022 election.
Congressional Districts in Kane County*
Dist.6: Sean Casten (D) Dist.11: Bill Foster (D) Dist.8: Raja
Krishnamoorthi (D) Dist.14: Lauren Underwood (D)
*This fall, the Illinois General Assembly will pass a
reapportionment map for Congress, and the new districts take effect
after the 2022 election.
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J.B. Pritzker (D) James R. Thompson Center
207 State Capitol 100 W. Randolph Suite 16-100 Springfield, 62706
Chicago, 60601 Phone: 217/782-0244 Phone: 312/814-2121
Lt. Governor www2.illinois.gov/sites/ltg/Pages/default.aspx
Juliana Stratton (D) James R. Thompson Center
214 State Capitol 100 W. Randolph Suite 15-200 Springfield, 62706
Chicago, 60601 Phone: 217/558-3085 Phone: 312/814-5240
Secretary of State www.cyberdriveillinois.com
Jesse White (D) James R. Thompson Center
213 State Capitol 100 W. Randolph Suite 5-400 Springfield, 62706
Chicago, 60601 Phone: 800/252-8980 Phone: 312/814-6165
Comptroller www.illinoiscomptroller.gov
Susana Mendoza (D) James R. Thompson Center
325 West Adams 100 W. Randolph Suite 15-500 Springfield, 62704
Chicago, 60601 Phone: 855/452-7587 Phone: 312/814-2451
Treasurer www.illinoistreasurer.gov
Michael W Frerichs (D) James R. Thompson Center
219 State Capitol 100 W. Randolph Suite 15-600 Springfield, 62706
Chicago, 60601 Phone: 217/782-2211 Phone: 312/814-1700
Attorney General www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov
Kwame Raoul (D) James R. Thompson Center
500 S. Second St. 100 W. Randolph Suite 12-218 Springfield, 62701
Chicago, 60601 Phone: 217/782-1090 Phone: 312/814-3000
All officers of the State Executive Branch were be elected at the
Nov. 2018
General election and will hold office from January 2019-January
2023. The next scheduled General Election for these officers will
occur in November 2022.
State Legislative (Senate) Districts in Kane County*
Dist. 22: Cristina Castro (D) Dist.25: Karina Villa (D) Dist.26:
Dan McConchie (R) Dist.33: Donald DeWitte (R) Dist.35: Dave
Syverson (R) Dist.42: Linda Holmes (D) *The Illinois General
Assembly passed a state legislative reapportionment map, and the
new districts take effect after the 2022 election.
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Legislative District 22 State Senator, 2021-2023 164 Division St.
Ste. 102, Elgin, 60120 ...........................................
847/214-8864 121D Capitol Bldg., Springfield, 62706
............................................ 217/782-7746 The 22nd
District includes parts of Carpentersville, Elgin and South
Elgin.
Karina Villa (D)
......................................................
www.senatorvilla.com
Legislative District 25 State Senator, 2021-2023 946 N. Neltnor
Blvd. #108, West Chicago, 60185………….....…...…630/326-9319 M121
Capitol Bldg., Springfield, 62706
........................................... 217/782-0471 E-mail
[email protected] The 25th District includes parts of Aurora,
Batavia, Elburn, Geneva, Montgomery, North Aurora, South Elgin, St.
Charles, Sugar Grove, and Wayne.
Dan McConchie (R) .................................
www.senatormcconchie.com
Legislative District 26 State Senator, 2019-2023 325 N. Rand Rd.
Ste. B, Lake Zurich, 60047 ...................................
224/662-4544 309G Capitol Bldg., Springfield, 62706
........................................... 217/782-8010 E-mail
[email protected] The 26th District includes parts of
Algonquin and Carpentersville.
Donald DeWitte (R) ..................................... .
www.senatordewitte.com
Legislative District 33 State Senator, 2019-2023 641 S. 8th St.,
West Dundee, 60118 ................................................
847/214-8245 103A Capitol Bldg., Springfield, 62706
............................................ 217/782-1977 E-mail
[email protected] The 33rd District includes parts of Batavia,
East Dundee, Elgin, Geneva, Hampshire, Huntley, Pingree Grove, St.
Charles, South Elgin, and West Dundee.
Dave Syverson (R) ............................
www.senatordavesyverson.com
Legislative District 35 State Senator, 2019-2023 200 S. Wyman St.
Ste. 302, Rockford, 61101 ...............................
815/987-7555 105E Capitol Bldg., Springfield, 62706
............................................ 217/782-5413 E-mail
[email protected] The 35th District includes parts of
Big Rock, Burlington, Campton Hills, Kaneville, Lily Lake, Maple
Park, and Virgil.
Linda Holmes (D) ...........................................
www.senatorholmes.com
Legislative District 42 State Senator, 2019-2023 4255 Westbrook Dr.
Ste. 216, Aurora, IL 60504 ............................
630/820-8650 321 Capitol Bldg., Springfield, 62706
............................................. 217/782-0422 The 42nd
District includes parts of Aurora, North Aurora and
Montgomery.
State Representative Districts in Kane County*
Dist.43: Anna Moeller (D) Dist.49: Maura Hirschauer (D) Dist.50:
Keith Wheeler (R) Dist.52: Martin McLaughlin (R) Dist.65: Daniel
Ugaste (R) Dist.66: Suzanne Ness (D) Dist.70: Jeff Keicher (R)
Dist.83: Barbara Hernandez (D) Dist.84: Stephanie Kifowit (D)
*The Illinois General Assembly passed a state legislative
reapportionment map, and the new districts take effect after the
2022 election.
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Representative District 43 State Representative, 2021-2023 164
Division St. Ste. 505, Elgin, 60120
............................................ 847/841-7130 255-S
Stratton Office Bldg., Springfield, 62706
............................... 217/782-8020 E-Mail:
[email protected] The 43rd District includes parts of
Carpentersville, Elgin and South Elgin.
Maura Hirschauer (D) ..............................
www.maurahirschauer.com
Representative District 49 State Representative, 2021-2023 946 N.
Neltnor Blvd. #108, West Chicago, 60185
............................ 331/465-9661 276-S Stratton Office
Bldg., Springfield 62706 ................................
217/782-1653 E-Mail:
[email protected] The 49th District
includes parts of Aurora, Batavia, Geneva, North Aurora, South
Elgin, St. Charles, and Wayne.
Keith Wheeler (R) .........................................
www.repkeithwheeler.com
Representative District 50 State Representative, 2021-2023 959 Oak
St., North Aurora, IL 60542.
............................................... 630/345-3464 200-5N
Stratton Office Bldg., Springfield, 62706
.............................. 217/782-1486 E-mail
[email protected] The 50th District includes parts of
Aurora, Batavia, Campton Hills, Elburn, Geneva, Montgomery,
Naperville, North Aurora, South Elgin, St. Charles, Sugar Grove,
and Wayne.
Martin McLaughlin (R) ..................................
www.repmclaughlin.com
Daniel Ugaste (R)
...................................................
www.repugaste.com
Representative District 65 State Representative, 2021-2023 2325
Dean St. Suite 800, St. Charles, 60175
................................... 630/797-5530 207-N Stratton
Office Bldg., Springfield, 62706 ...............................
217/782-5457 E-Mail:
[email protected] The 65th District
includes parts of Batavia, Geneva, Hampshire, Huntley, Pingree
Grove, St. Charles, and South Elgin.
Suzanne Ness (D) ...............................................
www.repsnessil66.com
Jeff Keicher (R)
.......................................................
www.repkeicher.com
Representative District 70 State Representative, 2021-2023 158 W.
State St. Ste. C, Sycamore, 60178
...................................... 815/748-3494 218-N Stratton
Office Bldg., Springfield, 62706 ...............................
217/782-0425 E-Mail:
[email protected] The 70th District
includes parts of Big Rock, Burlington, Campton Hills, Kaneville,
Lily Lake, Maple Park, and Virgil.
Barbara Hernandez (D) ........
www.staterepresentativebarbarahernandez.com
Stephanie A. Kifowit (D) ....................................
www.ildistrict84.com
Representative District 84 State Representative, 2021-2023 1677
Montgomery Rd. Ste. 116, Aurora, 60504
............................... 630/585-1308 200-7S Stratton Bldg.,
Springfield, 62706 ........................................
217/782-8028 E-Mail:
[email protected] The 84th District
includes parts of Aurora and Montgomery.
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Kane County Elected Officials Auditor Penny Wegman (2020-2024) The
County Auditor audits all claims against the County and
recommends
to the County Board the payment or rejection of those claims. The
Auditor collects, analyzes, and preserves statistical and financial
information regarding the cost of operation of the facilities
maintained, operated, or owned by the County. The Auditor maintains
a file of all contracts entered into by the County Board and
authorized by County Officers. The Auditor maintains a continuous
internal audit of the operations and financial records of the
Officers and departments of the County and audits the real and
personal property owned by the County. The
Auditor provides ministerial approval of County orders consistent
with the rights of internal operations of County Officials.
630/232-5915 Government Center, Bldg. A 719 S. Batavia Ave., Geneva
60134 www.kanecountyauditor.org
[email protected]
Circuit Court Clerk Theresa Barreiro (2020-2024)
The Circuit Court Clerk directs the activities of all divisions of
the office in accepting, filing, preserving, and providing access
to all records of the State courts in the County. The Circuit Court
Clerk works in conjunction with and at the direction of the Circuit
Court, Appellate Court and the Supreme Court of Illinois. In
addition the Circuit Court Clerk is responsible for the collection
of fines and fees as well as disbursing monies collected to the
various State, County, or Local agencies and the public as
required
by law or court order. The Circuit Court Clerk prepares records on
appeal to the Appellate Court and is responsible for securing
impounded records.
630/232-3413 540 S. Randall Rd., St. Charles, 60174
www.cic.co.kane.il.us
[email protected]
Coroner Rob Russell (2020-2024) The Coroner’s office is responsible
for investigating the cause of death
when the death has been sudden or violent; apparently suicidal,
homicidal or accidental; and deaths that were apparently caused or
contributed to by temperature, trauma, chemicals, electricity,
radiation, drowning, suffocation, or domestic violence. The
Coroner’s Office also investigates deaths due to sex crimes or
instances where the circumstances are suspicious, obscure,
mysterious, or otherwise unexplained; where the cause of death is
not determined as well as instances where addiction might have been
a contributory cause of death; or a death where the
decedent was not attended by a licensed physician. The Coroner also
conducts inquests, consultations, and investigations as required by
State statute and submits reports to the State agencies as required
by statute.
630/232-5914 Government Center, Bldg. E 719 S. Batavia Ave.,
Geneva, 60134 www.countyofkane.org/Pages/coroner.aspx
[email protected]
Recorder Sandy Wegman (2020-2024)
The Recorder’s records all original documents pertaining to
property ownership, real property transactions, and other matters
that impact proprietary interests. The documents are maintained and
preserved in accordance with the requirements of Illinois law. The
Recorder has established a program known as Property Watch in which
enrollees receive notification when any documents are recorded that
pertain to their property.
630/232-5935 Government Center, Bldg. C 719 S. Batavia Ave.,
Geneva, 60134 www.kanecountyrecorder.net
[email protected]
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The County Clerk performs five major functions:
Keeper of all the County’s records - Filing of Assumed Names,
Notary commissions and Statements of Economic Interests, as well as
countless other documents.
Registrar of Vital Records - Recording all Kane County births,
deaths, marriages and issuing certified copies.
Clerk of the County Board - Attending all County Board meetings
& preparing the minutes.
Tax Extension - Filing annual budgets and levies; computing the tax
rates for each unit; and extending the taxes; collecting payments
for delinquent taxes; and issuing mobile home tax bills.
Chief Election Official - Administering all elections &
managing voter registration files
630/232-5999 Government Center, Bldg. B 719 S. Batavia Ave.,
Geneva, 60134 www.kanecountyclerk.org
[email protected]
Regional Office of Education Superintendent Patricia Dal Santo,
M.S. Ed. (2018-2022)
The Superintendent of the Regional Office of Education assists
school districts in Kane County so they operate as required by the
Illinois School Code and provides opinions and advice about all
controversies arising under the Illinois School Code. The
Superintendent receives certain funds due to local school districts
and distributes the funds to the appropriate local school districts
as directed. The Superintendent examines the bonds of school
treasurers, approved by local school boards, and approves them if
they are legally
sufficient. The Superintendent also prepares financial reports that
are received by the County and State.
630/232-5955 28 N. First St., Geneva, 60134 www.kaneroe.org
[email protected]
Sheriff Ron Hain (2018-2022)
The Sheriff is the only elected County law enforcement official
provided for by State Constitution. The Sheriff has three primary
public safety functions:
Police - Provides full law enforcement services to residents of
unincorporated Kane County. Ninety-five sworn officers plus
civilian personnel work out of the main office in Geneva. The
Sheriff’s Office also assists and provides specialized police
services to other police agencies.
Corrections - Keeper of the County jail. Ninety corrections
officers plus civilian personnel man the facility. The average
daily number of prisoners in the Sheriff’s custody exceeds
500.
Courts - Custodian of the County Courthouse and is responsible for
the Court Security. The Sheriff assists the Courts with the service
of the civil process, evictions, foreclosure sales and other
court-mandated actions.
630/232-6840 37W755 Route 38, St. Charles, 60175
www.kanesheriff.com
[email protected]
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State’s Attorney Jamie L. Mosser, JD (2020-2024)
The Kane County State’s Attorney is the chief legal officer and
counsel for the county, responsible for criminal prosecution and
enforcement of regulatory statutes in the state and county. As
counsel, the State’s Attorney also provides legal advice and
defends all county departments and elected officials in the event
of any civil action.
630/232-3500 Kane County Judicial Center 37W777 Rt. 38 #300, St.
Charles, 60175 www.saopublic.co.kane.il.us
[email protected]
Treasurer/Collector Michael Kilbourne, CPA (2021-2022)
The County is charged with the duty to receive, maintain, and
invest the revenue and public monies of the County. The Treasurer
countersigns all orders for payment after determining that the
order is warranted. The Treasurer is required by statute to keep
detailed books of account and report to the County Board regarding
all funds received and expended.
630/232-3565 Government Center, Bldg. A www.kanecountytreasurer.org
719 S. Batavia Ave., Geneva, 60134
[email protected]
Myrna Molina (D-Aurora) County Board District 1
630/444-1201
[email protected]
Public Safety*
630/444-1202
[email protected]
and Budget*, Transportation
630/444-1203
Term: 2018-2022 Committees: Jobs, Human Services**, Public Health,
Public Service
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630/444-1204
Legislative
William Lenert (R–Sugar Grove) County Board District 5
[email protected]
630/444-1205
Term: 2018-2022 Committees: Agriculture, Finance and Budget**,
Judicial and Public
Safety, Public Service
630/444-1206
and Budget, Jobs*
630/444-1207
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630/444-1208
Legislative*
630/444-1209
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630/444-1210
Safety, Legislative, Public Service
630/444-1211
and Budget, Transportation
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Ken Shepro (R-Wayne) County Board District 12 and County Board Vice
Chair
[email protected] 630/444-1212
Term: 2020-2022 Committees: Executive**, Judicial and Public
Safety, Public Health,
Public Service
630/444-1213
Executive, Jobs*, Legislative, Public Health
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[email protected] 630/444-1214
Safety**
630/444-1215
Transportation
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630/444-1216
Public Safety, Human Services, Transportation
Deborah Allan (D-Elgin) County Board District 17
[email protected]
630/444-1217
Legislative
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630/444-1218
Executive, Transportation*
630/444-1219
Transportation**
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[email protected] 630/444-1220
Legislative*
630/444-1221
Term: 2018-2022 Committees: Executive, Finance and Budget, Human
Services*, Public
Service
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630/444-1222
Term: 2020-2022 Committees: Executive, Finance and Budget, Public
Health, Public
Service*
Chris Kious (D-Algonquin) County Board District 23 and Forest
Preserve District President
[email protected] 630/444-1223
Environmental, Executive, Transportation
[email protected] 630/444-1224
Public Safety, Public Health*
JUDICIAL BRANCH
Circuit Court --16th Judicial Circuit Hon. Clint Hull, Chief Judge
Douglas J. Naughton, Court Administrator.
.......................... 630/232-3440
Circuit Judges
At-Large Judges Hon. John A. Barsanti Hon. Kevin T. Busch Hon.
Elizabeth Flood Hon. Donald C. Hudson Hon. Joseph M. Grady Hon.
Michael Noland
Judicial Subcircuit No. 1 Hon. René Cruz Hon. Bianca Camargo
Judicial Subcircuit No. 2 Hon. John Dalton Hon. John A.
Noverini
Judicial Subcircuit No. 3 Hon. Donald M. Tegeler Hon. Robert K.
Villa Judicial Subcircuit No. 4 Hon. Susan Clancy Boles Hon. Thomas
Clinton Hull, III
Associate Judges
Hon. Reginald Campbell Hon. Sandra Parga Hon. Bradley P. David Hon.
William Parkhurst Hon. Christine A. Downs Hon. Charles Petersen
Hon. Keith A. Johnson Hon. Mark A. Pheanis Hon. Kathryn D.
Karayannis Hon. Divya K. Sarang Hon. David P. Kliment Hon. Todd B.
Tarter Hon. Marmarie J. Kostelny Hon. Alice C. Tracy Hon. Salvatore
LoPiccolo Jr. Hon. Julio Cesar Valdez Hon. Julia Yetter
Appellate Court - 2nd District 55 Symphony Way Elgin, 60120
Robert J. Mangan, Clerk
.......................................................
847/695-3750
Justices
Hon. Joseph Birkett Hon. Susan F. Hutchinson Hon. Liam C. Brennan
Hon. Robert D. McLaren Hon. George Bridges Hon. Mary S. Schostok
Hon. Donald C. Hudson Hon. Kathryn E. Zenoff Hon. Ann B. Jorgensen
– Presiding
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Assessments (Property Tax) www.kanecountyassessments.org
Court Services www.courtservices.countyofkane.org
Mark VanKerkhoff, Director
................................................... 630/232-3451
Building Permits……………………………..……..…………...630/232-3485 Zoning
Administration/Zoning Board of Appeals…………....630/232-3492
FAX:………………………………………………………….…..630/232-3411 Diagnostic Center
www.courtservices.countyofkane.org
Dr. Alexandra Tsang, Director
............................................... 630/262-4480
Emergency Management (Sheriff’s Office) www.kcoem.org
Sean Madison, Director
.........................................................
630/232-5986
Finance Administration
www.countyofkane.org/Pages/finance.aspx
Monica A. Meyers, Executive Director
.................................. 630/232-5981 Chris Kious,
President
..........................................................
630/232-5980 FAX: 630/232-5924 E-Mail:
[email protected]
GIS –Technologies www.countyofkane.org/Pages/gis.aspx
Health Department www.kanehealth.com
Historic Preservation Commission
Human Resources Management
E-Mail:
.............................................................
[email protected]
Information Technologies
KaneComm –Emergency Communications
Michelle Guthrie, Director
...................................................... 630/208-5345
Law Library & Self Help Legal Center www.kclawlibrary.org
Halle Cox, Director
................................................................
630/406-7126
Rachele Conant, Public Defender
......................................... 630/232-5835
Regional Planning Commission
Glenn Morgenroth,
Chairperson............................................
847/429-9500
FAX: 630/584-5265 E-Mail:
[email protected]
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Kane County Departments & Offices GOVERNMENT CENTER JUDICIAL
CENTER COURTHOUSE 719 S. Batavia Ave. (Rt. 31) 37W777 Rt. 38 100 S.
3rd St. Geneva, IL 60134 St. Charles, IL 60175 Geneva, IL
60134
DEPARTMENT OR OFFICE PHONE (630) LOCATION
Animal Control .........................................232-3555
.............. 4060 Keslinger Rd., Geneva Auditor
......................................................232-5915
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Board of Review
......................................208-3818
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. C Building
Inspections..................................232-5867
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Building Permits
.......................................232-3485
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Cable TV
Contract ...................................232-3482
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Coroner
....................................................232-3535
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. E County Board
...........................................232-5930
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A County Clerk
(Elections) ...........................232-5990
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. B County Clerk
(Tax Extension) ..................232-5964
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. B County Clerk
(Vital Records) ....................232-5950
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. B Court Records
.........................................232-3413 ..........540 S.
Randall Rd., St. Charles Court Services (Adult)
..............................232-5805 .........................
Judicial Ctr., Ste. 150 Development
............................................232-3480
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Diagnostic
Center ....................................262-4480 ...……530 S.
Randall Rd., St. Charles Emergency
Management.......................... 232-5985
............................... Gov. Ctr. Bldg. C Environmental
Management .................... 208-5118
............................... Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Facilities
Management ..............................208-2069
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Farmland
Protection .................................232-3483
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Foreclosure
Mediation ..............................444-3128 .............. 100
S. 3rd St, #432, Geneva Health Department (Personal)
.................208-3801 ........... 1240 N. Highland Ave., Aurora
Health Department (Environmental)..........444-3040 ...........
1240 N. Highland Ave., Aurora Human Resources (Personnel)
.................232-3560 ................................ Gov.
Ctr. Bldg. A Information Technologies .........................
232-3570 ............................... Gov. Ctr. Bldg. B Jail
(Adult Justice Center) ........................ 232-6677 ..........
37W755 Rte. 38, St. Charles Judiciary (Chief Judge)
............................ 232-3440
....................................... Judicial Ctr. Jury
Commission .....................................232-3466
............. 100 S. 3rd St, # 230, Geneva Juvenile Justice Center
............................ 406-7480 .............. 37W655 Rte.
38, St Charles KaneComm
.............................................. 232-8400
............................... Gov. Ctr. Bldg. C Public Defender
........................................ 232-5835
....................................... Judicial Ctr. Purchasing
...............................................232-5929
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Recycling
Coordinator ............................232-3841
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Recorder
..................................................232-5935
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. C Regional Office
of Education (ROE) .........232-5955 ......................... 28
N. 1st St., Geneva Resource Management
............................208-8665
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Sheriff
.......................................................232-6840
....... ...... 37W755 Rte. 38, St. Charles Sheriff’s Merit
Commission .......................232-3558
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A State’s Attorney
........................................232-3500
......................... Judicial Ctr., Ste. 300 Supervisor of
Assessments ...................... 208-3818
............................... Gov. Ctr. Bldg. C Transportation
Division……………… 584-1170….41W011 Burlington Rd, St. Charles
Treasurer/Collector ................................... 232-3565
............................... Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Veteran’s
Assistance Commission ............232-3550
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Water Resources
......................................232-3497
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A Workforce
Development ........................... 966-1435
........................ 143 First St, Batavia Zoning
......................................................232-3492
................................ Gov. Ctr. Bldg. A
Cities and Village Officials
44 E. Downer Pl., Aurora, 60505
.......................................... 630/256-4636 FAX:
630/256-3019 E-Mail:
[email protected] Mayor: Richard C.
Irvin Clerk: Jennifer Stallings
Batavia www.cityofbatavia.net 100 N. Island Ave., Batavia, 60510
....................................... 630/454-2000 FAX:
630/454-2001 E-Mail:
[email protected] Mayor: Jeffery D.
Schielke Clerk: Kate Garrett
Elgin www.cityofelgin.org 150 Dexter Ct., Elgin, 60120
................................................. 847/931-6001 FAX:
847/931-5622 E-Mail:
[email protected] Mayor: David Kaptain
Clerk: Kimberly Dewis
Geneva www.geneva.il.us 22 S. First St., Geneva 60134
............................................... 630/232-7494 FAX:
630/232-1494 E-Mail:
[email protected] Mayor: Kevin R. Burns
Clerk: Roger Godskesen
St. Charles www.stcharlesil.gov 2 E. Main St., St. Charles, 60174
.......................................... 630/377-4400 FAX:
630/377-4440 E-mail:
[email protected] Mayor: Lora Vitek Clerk:
Nancy Garrison
VILLAGES
Barrington Hills www.barringtonhills-il.gov 112 Algonquin Rd.,
Barrington Hills, 60010 .......................... 847/551-3000
FAX: 847/551-3050 E-Mail:
[email protected] President:
Brian D. Cecola Clerk: Nikki Panos
Bartlett www.bartlettil.gov 228 S. Main St., Bartlett, 60103
........................................... 630/837-0800 FAX:
630/837-0155 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Kevin
Wallace Clerk: Lorna Giless
Big Rock www.villageofbigrock.us P.O. Box 128, Big Rock, 60511
............................................ 630/556-4365 FAX:
630/884-3888 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Ted
McCannon Clerk: Tim May
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Campton Hills www.camptonhills.illinois.gov 40W270 La Fox Rd.,
Suite B, Campton Hills, 60175 ............ 630/584-5700 FAX:
630/584-5775 E-Mail:
[email protected] President:
Mike Tyrrell Clerk: Lynn Baez
Carpentersville www.cville.org 1200 L.W. Besinger Dr.,
Carpentersville, 60110 ................... 847/426-3439 FAX:
847/426-8793 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: John Skillman
Clerk: Kelly Mastera
East Dundee www.eastdundee.net 120 Barrington Ave., East Dundee,
60118 ........................... 847/426-2822 FAX: 847/586-5021
E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Jeff Lynam Clerk:
Katherine Diehl
Elburn www.elburn.il.us 301 E. North St., Elburn, 60119
........................................... 630/365-5060 FAX:
630/365-5063 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Jeffrey D.
Walter Clerk: Diane McQuilkin
Gilberts www.villageofgilberts.com 87 Galligan Rd., Gilberts, 60136
........................................... 847/428-2861 FAX:
847/428-2955 E-Mail:
[email protected] President:
Gary Zambetti Clerk: Courtney Baker
Hampshire www.hampshireil.org 234 S. State St., (P.O. Box 457)
Hampshire, 60140 ............ 847/683-2181 FAX: 847/683-4915
E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Michael J. Reid Jr. Clerk:
Linda R. Vasquez
Huntley www.huntley.il.us 10987 Main St., Huntley, 60142
............................................ 847/515-5200 FAX:
847/515-5206 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Timothy Hoeft
Clerk: Rita McMahon
Kaneville www.villageofkaneville.com 2S101 Harter Rd. (P.O. Box
83), Kaneville, 60144.............. 630/557-0037 FAX: 630/557-0043
E-Mail:
[email protected] President: David Kovach Clerk:
Jessica Lilliebridge
Lily Lake www.villageoflilylake.org 43W870 Empire Rd., Lily Lake,
60175 ...................................... 630/365-9677 FAX:
630/365-9821 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Rick
Overstreet Clerk: Jesse Heffernan
Maple Park www.villageofmaplepark.org 302 Willow St. (P.O. Box
220), Maple Park, 60151 ............. 815/827-3309 FAX:
815/827-4040 E-Mail:
[email protected] President:
Suzanne Fahnestock Clerk: Vacant
Montgomery www.ci.montgomery.il.us 200 N. River St., Montgomery,
60538 .................................. 630/896-8080 FAX:
630/896-0791 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Matthew
Brolley Clerk: Penny Fitzpatrick
North Aurora www.northaurora.org 25 E. State St., North Aurora,
60542 ................................... 630/897-8228 FAX:
630/897-8258 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Mark
Gaffino Clerk: Jessi Watkins
Pingree Grove www.villageofpingreegrove.org 555 Reinking Rd.,
Pingree Grove, 60140 ............................ 847/464-5533 FAX:
847/464-4036 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Steve
Wiedmeyer Clerk: Stephen Gray
Sleepy Hollow www.sleepyhollowil.org One Thorobred Ln., Sleepy
Hollow, 60118 ........................... 847/426-6700 FAX:
847/426-4082 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Stephan
K. Pickett Clerk: Anthony Mills
South Elgin www.southelgin.com 10 N. Water St., South Elgin, 60177
.................................... 847/742-5780 FAX: 847/742-3253
E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Steve Ward Clerk: Margo
Gray
Sugar Grove www.sugargroveil.org 10 S. Municipal Dr., Sugar Grove,
60554 ............................ 630/391-7200 FAX: 630/391-7210
E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Jennifer Konen Clerk:
Alison Murphy
Virgil www.villageofvirgil.net 5N939 Meredith Rd., Virgil, 60151
........................................ 630/365-6677 FAX:
630/365-6489 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Jamie
LeBlanc Clerk: Daniela LeBranc
Wayne www.villageofwayne.org 5N430 Railroad St., Wayne, 60184
...................................... 630/584-3090 FAX:
630/584-0259 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Eileen
Phipps Clerk: Patricia Engstrom
West Dundee www.wdundee.org 102 S. Second St., West Dundee, 60118
............................. 847/551-3800 FAX: 847/551-3809
E-Mail:
[email protected] President: Christopher Nelson
Clerk: Barbara Traver
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Batavia Township www.bataviatownship.com 131 Flinn Dr., Ste. B.,
Batavia, 60510 .................................. 630/879-1392
Supervisor: Leigh Tracy Clerk: Penelope Tracy Assessor: Tammy
Kavanaugh 630/879-1323 Hwy. Commissioner: Christopher Long
630/879-5515
Big Rock Township www.bigrocktownshipassessor.com 408 Rhodes Ave.,
Big Rock, 60511 ...................................... 630/556-4340
Supervisor: Kenneth Rojek Clerk: Jennifer Schlacter Assessor: Ralph
Harkison 630/556-4340 Hwy. Commissioner: Wade Thompson
630/556-4331
Blackberry Township www.blackberrytwp.com 43W390 Main St. Rd.,
Elburn, 60119 ................................... 630/365-9109
Supervisor: Esther Steel Clerk: Lisa L. Hodge Assessor: Uwe Rotter
Hwy. Commissioner: Rodney Feece
Burlington Township www.burlingtontownship.net 434 S. Main St.
(P.O. Box 129) Burlington, 60109 .............. 224/523-2344
Supervisor: John Beach Clerk: Donna J. Austin Assessor: Michael
Romanelli 847/683-2555 Hwy. Commissioner: Jack Krueger
847/683-4848
Campton Township www.camptontownship.com 4N498 Town Hall Rd., St.
Charles, 60175 .......................... 630/387-1016 Supervisor:
John Kupar Clerk: Richard Johansen Assessor: Alan D. Rottmann
630/513-5430 Hwy. Commissioner: Sam Gallucci 630/365-9300
Dundee Township www.dundeetownship.org 611 E. Main St., East
Dundee, 60118 ................................... 847/428-8092
Supervisor: Arin Thrower Clerk: Autumn Sheppard Assessor: Michael
Bielak 847/428-2634 Hwy. Commissioner: David Schulz
847-426-0898
Elgin Township www.elgintownship.com 729 S. McLean Blvd., Elgin,
60123 ....................................... 847/741-2045
Supervisor: Ken Bruderle Clerk: Karen Dowling Assessor: Steve
Surnicki 847/741-5110
Hwy. Commissioner: Jason Krabbe 847/741-4637
Geneva Township www.genevatownship.com 400 Wheeler Dr., Geneva,
60134 ......................................... 630/232-3600
Supervisor: Patrick Jaeger Clerk: Geoffrey Carreiro Assessor: Alex
Fritz 630/232-3604 Hwy. Commissioner: Michael Abts
630/232-3608
Hampshire Township www.hampshiretownship.org 170 Mill Ave.,
Hampshire, 60140 .........................................
847/683-9464 Supervisor: Jody Remakel Clerk: Lori Marwig Assessor:
Rebecca Penkaty .847/683-4480 Hwy. Commissioner: Stan Walker
847/683-4485
Kaneville Township www.kanevilletownship.com 2S101 Harter Rd.,
(P.O. Box 49), Kaneville, 60144............. 630/557-2858
Supervisor: Alvah Withey Clerk: Kim Wendling Assessor: Cathy Kovach
Hwy. Commissioner: Dale Pierson
Plato Township www.platotownship.com 10N924 Rippburger Rd., Plato
Center, 60124 ..................... 847/464-4228 Supervisor:
Timothy Maroder Clerk: Beth Gerke Assessor: Janet Roush
847/464-4221 Hwy. Commissioner: Larry Trainor 847/464-5121
Rutland Township www.rutlandtownship.com 16N491 Powers Rd.,
Gilberts, 60136 .................................. 847/428-6560
Supervisor: Margaret Sanders Clerk: Kathleen Rendl Assessor: Gary
Fritz 847/428-5219 Hwy. Commissioner: Jay Schultz
847/428-6789
St. Charles Township www.stcharlestownship.org 1725 Dean St., St.
Charles, 60174 ..................................... 630/584-9342
Supervisor: Ronald Johnson Clerk: Terry Cross Assessor: Diane
Hemmingsen 630/584-2040 Hwy. Commissioner: Steven
Frohling…...……………….…..630/584-3496
Sugar Grove Township www.townshipofsugargrove.com 54 Snow St.,
(P.O. Box 465) Sugar Grove, 60554 .............. 630/466-4283
Supervisor: Tom Rowe Clerk: Philip Silagi Assessor: Curt Karas
630/466-5255 Hwy. Commissioner: Doug Musser 630/466-4283
Virgil Township www.virgiltownship.net 49W181 Winters Rd., (P.O.
Box 189) Maple Park, 60151 ... 815/827-3383 Supervisor: Bridget Ruf
Clerk: Catherine Mathews Assessor: Michael Yagen Hwy. Commissioner:
Peter Fabrizius
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PARK DISTRICTS
Batavia www.bataviaparks.org 327 W. Wilson St., Batavia, 60510
....................................... 630/879-5235 E-mail:
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[email protected] President: Patrick
Callahan Director: Allison Niemela
Big Rock www.bigrockparks.com P.O. Box 295, Big Rock, 60511
........................................... 630/556-9599
E-mail:……………………………………………………
[email protected] President: Gene
Nehring Secretary: Bonnie Warchol
Burlington 401 Park St., Burlington, 60109
........................................... 847/826-4403 President:
Tom Trenkle Sec.-Treasurer.: Mary Lake
Dundee Township www.dtpd.org 21 N. Washington St., Carpentersville,
60110 ...................... 847/428-7131 Email:
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[email protected] President: Erin O’Leary
Director: Dave Peterson
Fox Valley www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org 101 W. Illinois Ave.,
Aurora, 60506 ....................................... 630/897-0516
FAX: 630/897-6896 Email:
[email protected] President: Chuck Anderson
Director: Jim Pilmer
Geneva www.genevaparks.org 710 Western Ave., Geneva, 60134
....................................... 630/232-4542 FAX:
630/232-4569 E-Mail:
[email protected] President: John
Frankenthal Director: Sheavoun Lambillotte
Hampshire www.hampshireparkdistrict.org 390 South Ave., Hampshire,
60140 ...................................... 847/683-2690 FAX:
847/683-1741 E-mail:
[email protected] President:
Jamie Herrmann Director: Laura Schraw
Huntley www.huntleyparks.org 12015 Mill St., Huntley, 60142
.............................................. 847/669-3180 FAX:
847/669-2836 E-mail:
[email protected] President: Jerry
Nepermann Director: Thomas Palmer
St. Charles www.stcparks.org 101 S. Second St., St. Charles, 60174
................................. 630/584-1055 FAX: 630/584-1396
E-mail:
[email protected] President: Jim Cooke Director: Holly
Cabel
Sugar Grove www.sgparks.org 61 Main St., Sugar Grove, 60554
......................................... 630/466-7436 FAX:
630/466-8675 E-mail:
[email protected] President: Dawn Eby Director:
Karen Pritchard
LIBRARY DISTRICTS
Algonquin Area www.aapld.org Main Library - 2600 Harnish Dr.,
Algonquin, 60102 .............. 847/458-6060 Branch Library – 115
Eastgate St., Algonquin, 60102 ......... 847/658-4343 President:
Stephen Schaaf Director: Sara Murray
Aurora www.aurorapubliclibrary.org Santori Library (Main) 101 S.
River St., Aurora, 60506 ........ 630/264-4100 Eola Branch: 555 S.
Eola Rd., Aurora, 60504 ..................... 630/264-3400 West
Branch: 233 S. Constitution Dr., Aurora, 60506 ..........
630/264-3600 E-Mail: ………………………………………
[email protected]
President: Joe Filapek Director: Michaela Haberkern
Barrington www.barringtonarealibrary.org 505 N. Northwest Hwy.,
Barrington, 60010 ........................... 847/382-1300
President: Carrie Carr Director: Vicki Rakowski
Batavia www.bataviapubliclibrary.org 10 S. Batavia Ave., Batavia,
60510 ...................................... 630/879-1393 E-Mail:
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[email protected] President: Daniel
Russo Director: George Scheetz
Ella Johnson Memorial www.ellajohnsonlibrary.org 109 S. State St.,
Hampshire, 60140 ..................................... 847/683-4490
E-Mail: ………………………………….
[email protected] President:
Barbara Brust Director: Nancy Ashbrook
Fox River Valley www.frvpld.info Dundee Twp.: 555 Barrington Ave.,
E. Dundee, 60118…....847/428-3661 Randall Oaks: 500 N. Randall Rd.,
W. Dundee, 60118 ........ 847/428-3661 E-mail:
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[email protected] President: Richard
Corbett Director: Roxane Bennett
Gail Borden www.gailborden.info 270 N. Grove Ave., Elgin,
60120........................................... 847/742-2411 Rakow
Branch: 2751 W. Bowes Rd., Elgin, 60123 ...............
847/531-7271 S. Elgin Branch: 127 S. McLean Blvd., S. Elgin, 60177
....... 847/931-2090 President: Jean Bednar Director: Carole
Medal
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Huntley Area www.huntleylibrary.org 11000 Ruth Rd., Huntley, 60142
........................................... 847/669-5386 Email:
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[email protected] President: Chris
Budzynski Director: Frank Novak
Kaneville www.kanevillelibrary.org 2S101 Harter Rd., Kaneville,
60144 .................................... 630/557-2441 Email:
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[email protected] President: Karen
Flamand Director: Shayne Phillips
Maple Park www.sites.google.com/site/mapleparklibrary 302 Willow
St. Maple Park, 60151 ........................................
815/827-3362 E-Mail: …………………………….…..
[email protected] President: Theresa Hartkopp
Director: Kimberly Martin
Messenger www.messengerpl.org 113 Oak St., North Aurora, 60542
....................................... 630/896-0240 Email:
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[email protected] President: Mark
Saperston Administrator: Kevin Davis
Oswego www.oswego.lib.il.us 1111 Reading Dr., Montgomery, 60538
............................... 630/554-3150 E-Mail:
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[email protected] President: Terry
Tamblyn Director: Sarah Skilton
St. Charles www.scpld.org 1 S. Sixth Ave., St. Charles, 60174
...................................... 630/584-0076 E-Mail:
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[email protected] President: Robert Gephart Director: Edith
Craig
Sugar Grove www.sgpl.org 125 S. Municipal Dr., Sugar Grove, 60554
.......................... 630/466-4686 E-Mail:
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[email protected] President: Brad Knechtges
Director: Shannon Halikias
Town & Country www.tcpld.org 320 E. North St., Elburn, 60119
............................................ 630/365-2244 E-Mail:
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[email protected] President:
David Burroughs Director: Emily Hoffman
School Districts
K-12 DISTRICTS Elgin District U-46 www.u-46.org 355 E. Chicago St.,
Elgin, 60120 ......................................... 847/888-5000
FAX: 847/608-4173 E-Mail:
[email protected] CEO: Tony Sanders
President: Sue Kerr
Batavia District #101 www.bps101.net 335 W. Wilson St., Batavia,
60510 ...................................... 630/937-8800 FAX:
630/937-8801 E-Mail:
[email protected] Superintendent: Dr. Lisa
Hichens President: Cathy Dremel
Yorkville District #115 www.y115.org 602A Center Pkwy., Yorkville,
60560 ................................... 630/553-4382 FAX:
630/553-4398 E-Mail:
[email protected] Superintendent: Tim Shimp
President: Dr. Lynn Burks
West Aurora District #129 www.sd129.org 1877 W. Downer Pl., Aurora,
60506 .................................... 630/301-5000 FAX:
630/844-4442 E-Mail:
[email protected] Superintendent: Dr. Jeff
Craig President: Richard Kerns
East Aurora District #131 www.d131.org 310 Seminary Ave., Aurora,
60505 ...................................... 630/299-5550 FAX:
630/299-5500 E-Mail:
[email protected] Supt: Dr. Jennifer Norrell Pres:
Annette Johnson
Huntley Community District #158 www.district158.org 650 Dr. John
Burkey Dr., Algonquin, 60102 ........................ 847/659-6158
FAX: 847/659-6121 E-Mail:
[email protected]
Superintendent: Dr. Scott Rowe President: Tony Quagliano
Barrington District #220 www.barrington220.or