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Police - Tickets

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  • Payments for parking tickets are accepted online by MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card, and eCheck. Payments are also accepted at 850 Waukegan Road, Deerfield, Illinois 60015 by mail or in person 24 hours a day. Please note that if paying by mail or in person we accept cash or check only. If paying by cash, we will not always be able to make change so be prepared to pay in exact dollars.
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  • If you have questions concerning a parking ticket, then stop by the Police Department in person and speak with the Watch Commander on duty (available 24 hours a day). If you wish to dispute a parking ticket, you must arrange for a court date. To do so, stop by the Police Department. You will be issued a traffic ticket and will sign the ticket as bond. You then must appear at Park City Branch Court in Park City, Illinois, on the assigned court date to contest the charge before a judge.
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  • If you have questions about a traffic ticket that the Deerfield Police Department issued, please call the Park City Branch Court at 847-377-3500.
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  • If you have questions about your court date please call the Park City Branch Court at 847-377-3500.
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  • As of January 1, 2015 Illinois is a sign and drive state. This means that for most traffic tickets you will be able to sign the ticket instead of posting bond. In the event that another form of bond is required you may post a bond card or cash. If you will be posting cash it needs to be the exact amount that is due. Officers do not carry change in the squad cars, and change cannot be made at the Police Department. Do not mail checks to the Deerfield Police Department. Once you are issued a traffic ticket, then any correspondence you have should be directed to the Lake County Court. If you are mailing payment to the Lake County Courthouse by money order or certified check, make it payable to Clerk of the Circuit Court and mail to 301 Greenleaf Street, Park City, Illinois 60085.
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  • The address for the Park City Branch Court is 301 Greenleaf Street, Park City, IL 60085. This is the address that traffic tickets should be mailed to, or to go to if you have a traffic court date.
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  • If you receive a ticket then two copies will be issued to you. The violator’s copy is red and it serves as your receipt and explains the violation. The blue copy is called the Court Communication Copy and the back of this ticket must be filled out with either your guilty or not guilty plea and then mailed back to the court at Park City Branch Court 301 Greenleaf Street, Park City, IL 60085. If you have any questions please call the Court at 847-377-3500.
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  • There are 3 options should you receive a ticket:

    - Plead Guilty - Send in the blue copy of your ticket marked guilty along with your payment (if you did not post cash with your ticket) and the ticket will be on your record.
    - Plead Not Guilty - Send in the blue copy of your ticket requesting a court date.
    - Traffic School/Court Supervision - This option is only open if you have not had a traffic ticket within the past year. Fill out the driver’s safety school application and mail it along with a cashier's check or money order ($220 for the internet course for most violations, $240 for the internet course if the violation is speeding over 21 miles per hour over the limit) to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. The court will supply you with the information for the class and once the class is completed the ticket will not show on your record.
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  • In accordance with Village ordinance 0-19-36 (11-18-2019), Section 22-67 parking on Village streets for a period of time longer than thirty minutes is prohibited between 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. Residents needing to park a vehicle overnight must request permission either through https://www.frontlinepss.com/DeerfieldPD-IL or by calling the Deerfield Police Department’s non-emergency number at (847) 945-8636. Provide the details of the vehicle and the location it will be parked. Requests must be received before 2:00 A.M. to avoid potential citations. 

    Permission shall be limited to the overnight parking of twelve (12) vehicles, in the aggregate, to the members of a single household during any twelve (12) month period; with any special or additional requests handled by calling the department.

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Police - Emergency

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  • Call 9-1-1 for all medical emergencies, fires, or emergencies. Call 9-1-1 to report a crime in progress that you are aware, if you observe a crime happening, a crime is committed against you, or you just witnessed a crime.
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  • Unless you have an emergency that requires assistance, please do not call 9-1-1 or the non-emergency number to inquire about the sirens. If you hear the sirens, then seek proper shelter and listen to your television or radio for updates. If you have any weather related questions call the National Weather Service from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 815-834-1435 or visit
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  • Unless you have an emergency that requires assistance, please do not call 9-1-1 or the non-emergency number to inquire why the siren has been activated. If you should hear the siren, take shelter in a building or vehicle. When you hear 3 short horn blasts, it is safe to return to the outdoors.
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Police - Driving Laws

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  • A statewide law that went into effect on January 1, 2014 makes it illegal to use an electronic communication device while driving. An “electronic communication device” means an electronic device; including but not limited to a wireless telephone, personal digital assistant, portable or mobile computer – but does not include a global positioning system or navigation system. Cell phones and electronic devices are permitted only if using a hands-free device or Bluetooth technology.

    The law is in addition to the existing statewide ban on electronic messaging. An “electronic message” is defined as a self-contained piece of digital communication transmitted between physical devices. This includes but is not limited to electronic mail, a text message, an instant message, a photograph, a video, or a command or request to access an Internet site. To learn more, view a press release from the
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  • Learn more about the Graduated Driver License Program in Illinois and view teen driver safety links via the
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  • No cars are allowed to park on the street between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. If you are having work done to your driveway or are having guests with more cars than your driveway can accommodate, please call our non-emergency number 847-945-8636. We will need to know what day the car will be parked and license plates of the cars that will be parked on the street overnight.
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Police - Community Regulations

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  • Curfew applies to those that are 17 years old and under. Sunday - Thursday curfew is 11 p.m.; Friday and Saturday it's midnight. For new drivers, under 18, curfew is reduced by an hour; so it is 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. respectively.
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  • When a school bus is traveling on a 2-lane roadway and is stopped to pick up or drop off pupils, the vehicles in all lanes of traffic must stop. Vehicles should stop at least 20 feet before reaching the school bus to allow pupils to cross the roadway safely.
    When a school bus is traveling on a 4-lane roadway with at least two lanes of traffic traveling in the opposite direction, only those lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction as the school bus must stop. Pupils shall not be required to cross four or more lanes of traffic to reach their residence.
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  • Certain lots are designated only for residents or those with a paid parking permit. A map showing all the available parking at the train station is available at Village Hall and online with the
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  • To obtain a parking permit for the Deerfield Station, please call the Village Hall at 847-945-5000. If parking in a daily fee spot, you must pay $2 to park in cash or via the
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  • Yes, we do give out temporary handicapped permits to people who will be having surgery or for situations where a medical professional recommends handicapped parking for a period of time. Our handicapped permits are only for temporary circumstances and therefore are only good for three months. If you will require a permit to last more than 3 months then that permit must be obtained through the Secretary of State. To receive a handicapped permit your medical professional must sign our Persons with Disabilities Certification for
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  • Yes. Each vehicle garaged or registered within the Village must have a valid vehicle sticker displayed in the windshield at all times. Stickers expire July 1 of each year. The annual fee for the vehicle sticker is $30. To receive a village sticker stop by Village Hall before July 1. Stickers purchased, for any reason, after July 1 are subject to a 50% penalty.
    If you should purchase a new car after already putting a sticker on your old car a replacement sticker will be issued for $1. Any vehicle found without a current village sticker will be subject to a $40 fine each day until the car has a sticker properly affixed.
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  • Contractors working on homes can begin at 7:30 a.m. and work until 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. No construction noise can occur on Sundays. If a contractor is beginning work before these hours or continuing after these hours, please call our non-emergency number 847-945-8636. This does not include a homeowner working on their own home.
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  • All parks close at 10 p.m. each night.
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  • Restricted sprinkling begins on May 15 and goes until September 15 each year. During the restricted sprinkling even numbered addresses can water on even numbered days and odd numbered address can water on odd numbered days. On the designated sprinkling day you can sprinkle from midnight to noon, and then from 6 p.m. to midnight. There is no sprinkling allowed from noon to 6 p.m. Any violation of sprinkling will result in a $25 fine for residential addresses, and a $100 fine for businesses.
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  • In accordance with Village ordinance 0-19-36 (11-18-2019), Section 22-67 parking on Village streets for a period of time longer than thirty minutes is prohibited between 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. Residents needing to park a vehicle overnight must request permission either through https://www.frontlinepss.com/DeerfieldPD-IL or by calling the Deerfield Police Department’s non-emergency number at (847) 945-8636. Provide the details of the vehicle and the location it will be parked. Requests must be received before 2:00 A.M. to avoid potential citations. 

    Permission shall be limited to the overnight parking of twelve (12) vehicles, in the aggregate, to the members of a single household during any twelve (12) month period; with any special or additional requests handled by calling the department.

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Police – Personal Safety

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  • Solicitation can take place from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. If you would like a no soliciting sign to place on your front door, please stop by the Police Department or Village Hall between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and we will be happy to provide you with one.

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  • Anyone interested in door-to-door solicitation must first fill out an application at Village Hall and receive approval to solicit. Anyone soliciting door-to-door without a Solicitors Permit will be ticketed and fined. Depending on the type of solicitation there may be a charge for a Solicitors Permit. If you have any questions please call Village Hall at 847-945-5000.
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  • Unless you have an emergency that requires assistance, please do not call 9-1-1 if your electricity goes out and do not call the non-emergency number to report or inquire about the power outage - the Police Department cannot answer questions about the duration of the power outage. If you have questions during a power outage call ComEd at 800-334-7661.
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  • Unless you have an emergency that requires assistance, please do not call 9-1-1 or the non-emergency number. Call a plumber or, if you believe the flooding is due to a water main call the Deerfield Public Works Department at 847-317-7245.
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  • Please call our non-emergency number 847-945-8636 for any other questions.
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Police – Personal Alarm Systems

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  • Payments for false alarm invoices are accepted online by MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card, and eCheck. Payments are also accepted at 850 Waukegan Road, Deerfield, Illinois 60015 by mail or in person 24 hours a day. Please note that if paying by mail or in person we accept cash or check only. If paying by cash, we will not always be able to make change so be prepared to pay in exact dollars.
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  • Per Village ordinance every alarm in Deerfield must have a permit. If you have just moved to Deerfield, or are putting in a home alarm system please stop by the Police Department and fill out an Alarm Permit Application. Alarm Permit Applications cannot be submitted by fax or over the internet. There is a one time $25 fee to register your alarm which is due at the same time as your Alarm Permit Application. Failure to obtain an Alarm Permit can result in a fine up to $500 (each day of violation shall constitute a separate offense).
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  • By ordinance, only false alarms caused by hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes or other catastrophic events, are subject to appeal. Alarms activated by electrical storms, thunder, hail, or sudden changes in temperature do not meet the standards for waiver of false alarm fees. Alarms activated by accidental but legal entry to the property (children returning home, guests, neighbors looking after your home while you are on vacation) do not meet the standard for waiver.
    Loss of electrical power supplied by the utility company is also not a viable reason for waiver. You must provide an alternate source of power in order to prevent false alarm due to loss of electrical power, we suggest battery power as an alternate.
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  • Yes, you can test your alarm. If you would like to do so please call our non-emergency number at 847-945-8636 and let us know that you will be testing your alarm. An officer will still respond to your home to verify that it is in fact a test, and there will be no fine for this type of police response.
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  • The first month that there is a false alarm you will receive an invoice from the Deerfield Police Department informing you of the fee. This fee is to be paid immediately. Per Village ordinance, if the invoice is unpaid more than 2 months later, you will receive a reminder invoice. If the invoice remains unpaid for 3 months then a warning will be sent. After 4 months of unpaid status, the alarm is revoked and the invoice is turned over to our collections agency.
    Revoked alarms are subject to being fined up to $500 (each day in revoked status counting as a separate offense). Avoid trouble by paying invoices upon receiving them.
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  • If you receive a letter from the Deerfield Police Department stating that your alarm has been revoked then payment needs to be made to our collections agency for your false alarm fee. You must then re-apply for your alarm permit with the Deerfield Police Department and pay a $25 alarm permit fee to be reinstated.
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  • Residents planning to leave their homes vacant for an extended period can now request a home watch through frontlinepss.com/DeerfieldPD-IL or by phone. Provide the details of the property, keyholders and date range for the watch. Officers will made periodic checks of the property (time permitting).

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Contact Us

  1. The Village of Deerfield, IL
    850 Waukegan Road
    Deerfield, IL 60015

  2. Village Hall: 847-945-5000
    Public Works: 847-317-7245
    Engineering: 847-317-2490
    Police Department
    (non-emergency): 847-945-8636

  1. Village Hall Hours
    Monday - Friday
    8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
    (Closed noon - 1 p.m.)

  2. Public Works & Engineering Hours
    Monday - Friday
    7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

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