Illinois Compiled Statutes (730 ILCS 152/115 (a) and (b)) mandate that the Illinois State Police (“ISP”) establish and maintain a statewide Sex Offender Database, accessible on the Internet, identifying persons who have been convicted of certain sex offenses and/or crimes against children and must register as a Sex Offender.

Persons required to register as Sex Offenders are persons who have been charged of an offense listed in Illinois Compiled Statutes 730 ILCS 150/2(B) when such charge results in one of the following:

  • A conviction for the commission of the offense or attempt to commit the offense,
  • A finding of not guilty by reason of insanity of committing the offense or attempting to commit the offense, or
  • A finding not resulting in an acquittal at a hearing for the alleged commission or attempted commission of the offense.

The Sex Offender Registry was created in response to the Illinois Legislature’s determination to facilitate access to publicly available information about persons convicted of sex offenses. ISP has not considered or assessed the specific risk of re-offense with regard to any individual prior to his or her inclusion on this Registry and has made no determination that any individual included in the Registry is currently dangerous. Individuals included on the Registry are included solely by virtue of their conviction record and Illinois state law. The primary purpose of providing this information is to make the information easily available and accessible, not to warn about any specific individuals.

Click to access Illinois Sex Offender Information

Going on Vacation?

We’ll keep an eye on your house for you while you’re gone.

Just stop by the station and fill out a Vacation Check Card.

Officers will walk the perimeter of your home weekly (or daily if you’re only gone for a few days) to make sure everything is secure. Of course, we’ll notify you if anything looks out of place. Also, remember to have your mail and newspaper delivery halted while you’re away.

Enjoy your vacation!

Click here for Overnight Parking and Vacation Watch

Click here for the Block Party Request Form

If you would like to leave praise for one of our staff members or file a complaint about poor service, we want to hear from you.

Email: cops@broadview-il.gov

Please provide your name, address and a phone number so that we can follow up on your feedback.

Thank you.
Thomas Mills,  Police Chief

Report Crime Tips and we promise to keep you totally anonymous.

Email Crime Tips today and keep your community safe:

Email address: cops@broadview-il.gov

Vehicle Stickers, Motorcycle Licenses & Overnight Parking Permits

Broadview requires that all residents display a resident sticker on their vehicles. Vehicle Stickers go on sale by March 15th, and are available at the Village Office located at 2350 South 25th Avenue.

Any questions relative to fees, placement of stickers, and penalties call 708-681-3600

Failure to purchase the current year vehicle sticker by April 30th  will result in a penalty.

Penalty period begins May 1, and the cost of the vehicle sticker doubles.

NO REFUNDS AFTER MAY 1 (NO EXCEPTIONS)

Click here to download vehicle sticker application

Overnight Parking Permits

Overnight Parking Permits are required for Overnight Parking on residential streets in the Village of Broadview.

Click here to download overnight parking permit

Cost: $30/month