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Explore Waukegan. Waukegan is the county seat of Lake County. The building on the left, Lake County Criminal Court Tower, is an expansion of the courthouse with construction completed in 2017. (Credit: Alex Pas)
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City of Waukegan 100 N Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue Waukegan, IL 60085 Phone: 847-599-2500 City Hall hours are Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm (except legal holidays)
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Building Permits - 847-625-6868 - permits@waukeganil.gov. The Building & Code Department is responsible for the issuance of building permits, sign permits, plan review and construction inspections for residential, commercial, and industrial properties within the City of Waukegan.
Incorporated in 1859, the City of Waukegan is a political subdivision of the State of Illinois, located in the County of Lake along the state's northeast boundaries. Waukegan is approximately 24 square miles in area and has a current population of 89,877, making it the ninth largest city in the state.
This menu displays a list of items that may be paid online for the City of Waukegan, from water payments to fines and other items.
Waukegan, first visited by Pere Marquette in 1673, is one of the oldest communities in Illinois. The city started as a french trading post and as the Potawatomie Indian settlement known as "Little Fort".
City of Waukegan 100 N Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue Waukegan, IL 60085 Phone: 847-599-2500 City Hall hours are Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm (except legal holidays)
The Waukegan Police Department serves the community by protecting citizens and property, preventing crime, enforcing laws, and maintaining order. The Waukegan Police Department has an authorized strength of 163 sworn police officers.