Village of Oswego, Illinois
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Accident Reports
- Accident Reports
- Residents may obtain crash reports online or visit Oswego Police Headquarters to request a copy in person. Learn More
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Citizens At-Risk Registration
- Citizens At-Risk Registration
- The Citizens at Risk (C.A.R.) program is designed to allow residents who may be at a greater risk of becoming confused, lost, disoriented, or missing to be registered with the Oswego Police prior to an emergency. There is no fee for registering. To register yourself or a loved one, or for more information about this program, please contact Officer Anthony Snow at 630-551-7365 or asnow@oswegoil.org. Learn More
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Handicap Placards
- Handicap Placards
- The Oswego Police Department issues temporary placards for people with disabilities who are residents of the Village of Oswego. These temporary placards are available at the Oswego Police Headquarters front desk and are good for 90 days. Learn More
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Premise Alert Program
- Premise Alert Program
- The Premise Alert Program (PAP) maintains information on individuals with special needs in the Village of Oswego to inform first responders about individuals' special needs in an emergency. Learn More
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Wildlife Removal
- Wildlife Removal
- Neither the Village nor Kendall County provides wildlife removal services. The County offers a list of organizations and private companies that provide these services on their website. Learn More
Administrative Adjudication
The Village of Oswego Administrative Adjudication Hearings are held monthly at the Oswego Police Department, 3355 Woolley Road. The hearing dates are the fourth Thursday of the month at 5:00 PM, with the exception of November and December in which they are on the third Thursdays due to the holidays of Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The Administrative Adjudication Hearing is a non-criminal hearing that is for all Village Ordinance Violations. A person is not found "guilty or not guilty", but rather "liable or not liable". This type of violation does not go on a driving record since it is a civil violation. There is an attorney that acts as the hearing officer who has been certified to conduct the hearings. The hearing officer will listen to each violator and ask questions pertinent to the violation. The hearing officer will find the violator liable or not liable based on the evidence submitted.
The fine amount is dependent on the Village Ordinance Fine Schedule based on the classification of the violation and can range from $25.00 to $750.00.