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Village of McCook, Illinois

Frequently Asked Questions McCook Police Department

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Common Questions

  • Monday through Friday: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

  • The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County's office handles court information and payment information for all traffic citations (Y-tickets), misdemeanor offenses, and felony offenses. The officer who handled your case would have notified you of the date and time.

    Direct any other inquiries to:

    Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County Fifth Municipal District
    10220 S. 76th Avenue
    Bridgeview, Illinois 60455
    708-974-6288
  • We are in the Fifth Municipal Court District, located at 10220 S. 76th Avenue, Bridgeview, Illinois.

  • McCook Police Department 5000 S. Glencoe Avenue
    McCook, Illinois 60525
  • The McCook Police Department accepts cash, credit cards, and checks (made payable to Village of McCook), either in person or you can pay online with a credit card at payquicket.com (opens in new tab).

  • Call 911 when:
    1. There is a crime in progress
    2. When you believe a crime is occurring, about to occur, or has just occurred
    3. Any time you believe the presence of a police officer is necessary to address the concern
    4. Anytime you need the police
    Call the non-emergency number when:
    1. Seeking non-critical or non-emergency information
    2. When asking questions about laws or procedures
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  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Line of Duty Death
  • FAQs
  • Adjudication Hearings
  • Annual Reports
  • Child Safety Seat
  • Community Alerts
  • Compliment / Complaint Forms
  • Crime Prevention
  • Everbridge Community Notification
  • Employment
  • FOIA Info
  • Investigations
  • Lexis e-Crash Accident Reporting
  • Links
  • Patrol Division
  • Press Releases
  • Records Department
  • Request for Traffic Enforcement
  • Toys for tots 2025
  • Special Olympics 2026
  • Speciality Teams
  • Tickets / Parking Ordinances
  • WC3 - Dispatch