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Deputy Registrars Deputy Registrars December 2020 - November 2022 Channahon Township Minooka C.C.S.D. No. 201 305 W. Church St., Minooka 60447 Registrars: Phone: 815/467-6121 Lori K. Shanholtzer Email: [email protected] Village of Channahon 24555 S. Navajo Dr., Channahon 60410 Registrars: Phone: 815/467-6644 Leticia R. Anselme Email: [email protected] Jean Chudy Email: [email protected] Mary Jane Larson Email: [email protected] Stephanie Lee Mutz Email: [email protected] Crete Township Crete Public Library District 1177 N. Main St., Crete 60417 Registrars: Phone: 708/672-8017 Tiffany C. Amschl Email: [email protected] Christine LeVault Email: [email protected] Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 1 of 20 Crete Township Crete Township Office 1367 Wood St., Crete 60417 Registrars: Phone: 708/672-8279 James Buiter Email: [email protected] Steven Hanus Email: [email protected] Village of Crete 524 Exchange St., Crete 60417 Registrars: Phone: 708/672-5431 Kimberly A. Adams Email: [email protected] Deborah S. Bachert Email: [email protected] Susan Peterson Email: [email protected] Christine S. Whitaker Email: [email protected] Village Woods 2681 S. Rte. 394, Crete 60417 Registrars: Phone: 708/672-6111 Elyssia E. Roozeboom Email: [email protected] Custer Township Custer Township Office 35332 Grant Ave, Custer Park 60481 Registrars: Phone: 815-530-7207 Christine Olson Email: [email protected] Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 2 of 20 DuPage Township DuPage Township Office 241 Canterbury Ln., Bolingbrook 60440 Registrars: Phone: 630/759-1317 Amy Albright Email: [email protected] Barbara Parker Email: [email protected] Fountaindale Public Library 300 W. Briarcliff Rd., Bolingbrook 60440 Registrars: Phone: 630/759-2102 Amina Ali Email: [email protected] Joyce Arellano Email: [email protected] Ann M. Burkiewicz Email: [email protected] Sarah E. Dolley Email: [email protected] Debra Dudek Email: [email protected] Nancy Korczak Email: [email protected] Melisa Martinez Email: [email protected] Paul D. Mills Email: [email protected] Leandra Pottle Email: [email protected] Jay Purrazzo Email: [email protected] Senior Star at Weber Place 605 S. Edward Dr., Romeoville 60446 Registrars: Phone: 708/522-4856 Kevin Gawthorp Email: [email protected] Christine Kazmierski Email: [email protected] Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 3 of 20 DuPage Township Village of Bolingbrook 375 W. Briarcliff Rd., Bolingbrook 60440 Registrars: Phone: 630/226-8400 Martha "Marti" M. Barton Email: [email protected] Sandra Clark Email: [email protected] Christi Kelliher Email: [email protected] Maria Crystal Tovar Email: [email protected] Lynn Wozny Email: [email protected] Village of Romeoville 1050 W. Romeo Rd., Romeoville 60446 Registrars: Phone: 815/886-5636 Olivia Blomberg Email: [email protected] Bernice E. Holloway Email: [email protected] Lisa Kinder Email: [email protected] White Oak Public Library District - Romeoville 201 W. Normantown Rd., Romeoville 60446 Registrars: Phone: 815/552-4200 Beverly J. Krakovec Email: [email protected] Florence Township Florence Township Office 16882 W. Arsenal Rd, Wilmington 60481 Registrars: Phone: 815/953-3249 John T Seibert Email: [email protected] Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 4 of 20 Frankfort Township Frankfort Public Library District 21119 S. Pfeiffer Rd., Frankfort 60423 Registrars: Phone: 815/469-2423 Rebecca Cerf Email: [email protected] Diana Koepp Email: [email protected] Cynthia A. Nast Email: [email protected] Jessica Nawrocki Email: [email protected] Kelly Zednick Email: [email protected] Frankfort Township Office 11000 W. Lincoln Hwy., Frankfort 60423 Registrars: Phone: 815/469-4907 Anne C. Brunner Email: [email protected] Lucille L. Eaton Email: [email protected] Karen D. Gonzalez Email: [email protected] Nella Piccolin Email: [email protected] Mokena Community Public Library District 11327 W. 195th St., Mokena 60448 Registrars: Phone: 708/479-9663 Roseann Dolan Email: [email protected] Tracy L. Domzalski Email: [email protected] Cathy J. Palmer Email: [email protected] Luke C. Surdel Email: [email protected] Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 5 of 20 Frankfort Township Village of Frankfort 432 W. Nebraska St., Frankfort 60423 Registrars: Phone: 815/469-2177 Theresa Jo Cork Email: [email protected] Susan M. Lynchey Email: [email protected] Katie Schubert Email: [email protected] Heather M. Smith Email: [email protected] Village of Mokena 11004 Carpenter St., Mokena 60448 Registrars: Phone: 708/479-3900 Samantha Cooper Email: [email protected] Tammy J. Evans-Dabbs Email: [email protected] Christine M. Foster Email: [email protected] Melissa A. Martini Email: [email protected] Katie Pyznarski Email: [email protected] Lisa K. Sickles Email: [email protected] Village of Tinley Park 16250 Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park 60477 Registrars: Phone: 708/444-5000 Ava Brescia Email: [email protected] Diana Melone Email: [email protected] Allison Tugend Email: [email protected] Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 6 of 20 Homer Township Homer Township Office 14350 W. 151st St., Homer Glen 60491 Registrars: Phone: 708/301-0522 Vicki Bozen Email: [email protected] Mary Pat DeGrassi Email: [email protected] Patti Komar Email: [email protected] Cynthia Rataj Email: [email protected] Homer Township Public Library District 14320 W. 151st St., Homer Glen 60491 Registrars: Phone: 708/301-7908 Alexandra Annen Email: [email protected] Heather L. Colby Email: [email protected] Dawn M. Fox Email: [email protected] Donna J. Stevens Email: [email protected] Jody L. Studer Email: [email protected] Village of Homer Glen 14240 W. 151st St., Homer Glen 60491 Registrars: Phone: 708/301-0632 Christine F. Camardo Email: [email protected] Georgene L. Marcotte Email: [email protected] Gina Marie Spino Email: [email protected] Penny A. Wright Email: [email protected] Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 7 of 20 Jackson Township Jackson Township Office 100 E. Mississippi Ave, Elwood 60421 Registrars: Phone: 815/423-5771 Kathryn Hunt Email: [email protected] Village of Elwood 401 Mississippi Ave., P.O. Box 435, Elwood 60421 Registrars: Phone: 815/423-5011 Julie A. Friebele Email: [email protected] Joliet Township City of Joliet 150 W. Jefferson St., Joliet 60432 Registrars: Phone: 815/724-3780 Pauline Ames Email: [email protected] Christa Marie Desiderio Email: [email protected] Jessica Marsett Email: [email protected] Joliet Catholic Academy 1200 N. Larkin Ave., Joliet 60435 Registrars: Phone: 815/741-0500 Jason J. Midlock Email: [email protected] Joliet Junior College 1215 Houbolt St., Joliet 60431 Registrars: Phone: 815/280-2738 Dennis R. Doyle Email: [email protected] Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 8 of 20 Joliet Township Joliet Public Library (Black Road Branch) 3395 Black Rd., Joliet 60431 Registrars: Phone: 815/846-6500 Ryan Cameron Email: [email protected] Stefanie Jimenez Email: [email protected] Joy Lang Email: [email protected] Anna Liccione Email: [email protected] Christian H Maleno Email: [email protected] Dana Prosapio Email: [email protected] Louise Svehla Email: [email protected] Heather Melanie Velazquez Email: [email protected] Catherine Y. Yanikoski Email: [email protected] Joliet Public Library (Ottawa Street Branch) 150 N. Ottawa St., Joliet 60431 Registrars: Phone: 815/846-6500 Francine Bates Email: [email protected] Anneta Jo Drilling Email: [email protected] Sarah Furger Email: [email protected] Harry Hillman Email: [email protected] Tamara D Mattix Email: [email protected] Luis Morelos Email: [email protected] Cristina Noyola Email: [email protected] Ivan Padilla Email: [email protected] Vanessa C. Padilla Email: [email protected] Jayme Helen Reavis Email: [email protected] Selena Villegas Email: [email protected] Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 9 of 20 Joliet Township Joliet Township Office 175 W. Jefferson St., Joliet 60432 Registrars: Phone: 815/726-4781 Alicia Morales Email: [email protected] Village of Rockdale 79 Moen Ave., Rockdale 60436 Registrars: Phone: 815/725-8937 Dawn M. Pirc Email: [email protected] Frank Sennyes Email: [email protected] Lockport Township Chaney-Monge Elementary School (District 88) 400 Elsie Ave., Crest Hill 60403 Registrars: Phone: 815/722-6673 Charlene M. DiVecchio Email: [email protected] Andy J. Siegfried Email: [email protected] City of Crest Hill 1610 Plainfield Rd., Crest Hill 60403 Registrars: Phone: 815/741-5100 Vicki Hackney Email: [email protected] Karen Kozerka Email: [email protected] Janet M. Serdar Email: [email protected] Laurie L. Thrasher Email: [email protected] Christine Vershay-Hall Email: [email protected] Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 10 of 20 Lockport Township City of Lockport 222 E. Ninth St., Lockport 60441 Registrars: Phone: 815/838-0549
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