Come into the Berwyn
Police Department Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and
go the Records Division window.The
fee for a copy is $10 payable in cash, check or money order.You must be named within the police report
to receive a copy and must present a picture ID.If the incident is an open investigation,
you may not be able to receive a copy.
How
can I get a police clearance letter (proof of no criminal record)
A clearance letter
is done for immigration purposes. The requestor must come in person
Mon- Fri 9:00 a.m. through 3:00 p.m. with the following:
The letter
from the Department of Immigration, which has been addressed to the
requestor
A current photo ID.
I
need to have my fingerprints taken.How
do I go about getting them?
The individual
requesting prints is responsible for providing their own fingerprint card.
When you arrive at the Berwyn Police Department see the Desk Officer.
The Desk Officer will ask to see a current photo ID, collect the appropriate
fee, fingerprint the subject with ink and return the fingerprint card back
to the subject. The cost for fingerprinting is $10.00 payable by cash,
check or money order
How
can I find out if I have any warrants
Contact the District
4 Court House at 1500 Maybrook Drive, Maywood, Illinois,
708-865-6040.
How
do I get crime statistics for Berwyn?
Crime statistics and
maps are available on the Crime Maps/Statistics page of this web site.Click here to access.
How
do I submit a request under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)?
All requests under
the Freedom of Information Acts must be submitted in writing (Click here for the form) and may be made either in
person at the City of Berwyn Municipal Building at 6700 West 26th
Street in person (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 9:00am and
5:00pm or Tuesday between 9:00am and 8:00pm, except holidays), via facsimile
to 708-788-2675, electronic mail or regular
mail.
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