Programs & Services
The Village of New Lenox Police Department offers residents a variety of programs and services throughout the year. More information can also be obtained by contacting the Police Department at 815-462-6100.
On August 28, 2009, the Illinois Premise Alert Program Act was approved and incorporated into the State of Illinois legislative law. View the Illinois Compiled Statues page if you would like to read a copy of this act.
The Illinois Premise Alert Program is a safety program designed to enhance police and fire service to those New Lenox residents who have disabilities and/or special needs, by providing first responders with needed information about individuals at a specific address. The information provided to first responders is stored in a secure database that provides responders with information via a computer aided dispatch, prior to arriving at the scene. The Premise Alert Program is a voluntary program and free of charge.
If you are a New Lenox resident and are interested in participating in the Illinois Premise Alert Program, please complete the Illinois Premise Alert Program Enrollment Form. Download and submit the Illinois Premise Alert Program Enrollment Form (PDF).
Completed forms should be returned to the New Lenox Police Department, 200 Veterans Parkway, New Lenox, IL 60451. A copy of the form can also be obtained at the front desk at the New Lenox Police Department.
This database allows Illinois instruction permit, driver's license and identification cardholders to enter their emergency contact information into a voluntary, secure database. Starting in August 2009, in the event of a motor vehicle crash or other emergency situation where a person is unable to communicate directly, law enforcement may access this database to help them reach the person's designated emergency contacts. For more information, view the Emergency Contact Database page.
The New Lenox Police Department welcome the opportunity to provide interested individuals a tour of the Police Department, located at 200 Veterans Parkway, New Lenox, IL 60451. If you would like a tour of the New Lenox Police Department's facilities, please contact the Police Department at 815-462-6100.
The New Lenox Police Department is proud to offer residents the Citizen's Police Academy. The Citizen's Police Academy is an eight-week program that introduces participants to the roles and operations of the Police Department through classroom discussions, field trips and "hands on" experiences. The academy gives citizens a unique look inside their local police department.
The goal of the academy is to bring the community and the Police Department together as a team and enhance understanding of how the New Lenox Police Department and its Police Officers function. Participants will learn about a variety of topics, including gangs, drugs, personal protection and identity theft. There is no charge to enroll in the Citizen's Police Academy, however you must be at least 18 years of age and submit to a background investigation. Applicants will be disqualified from attending if they have been convicted of any violent crime or any crime that by its nature is deemed counterproductive to the spirit and goals of the Citizen's Police Academy. Participants must not have any outstanding warrants. While the Citizen's Police Academy is open to everyone, residents of the Village of New Lenox and people who work in New Lenox will be given first priority for participation.
Applications for the academy can be picked up at the front desk at the New Lenox Police Department or can be downloaded from the link below. The completed application can be dropped off or mailed to the New Lenox Police Department, located at 200 Veterans Parkway, New Lenox, IL 60451.
Complete and submit the Citizen's Police Academy Application (PDF).
he New Lenox Police Department offers residents free child safety seat inspections by appointment. Child safety seat inspections are critical to ensuring that the Village's youngest residents are protected when in a motor vehicle. If you are interested in having your child safety seat inspected, please contact the Police Department at 815-462-6100.
Why are Child Safety Seat Inspections so important? Motor vehicle crashes remain the leading cause of death of children, ages 3 to 14. Many of these deaths can be prevented through the proper use of child safety seats. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), properly installed child safety seats can reduce fatal injury by 71% for infants and by 54% for toddlers, ages 1 to 4.
The problem is most parents and caregivers are unaware of the risk to children when they are not properly restrained in child safety seats. According to a recent study, 96% of parents and caregivers believe their child safety seats are installed correctly, but NHTSA research shows that seven out of 10 children are improperly restrained, putting them at risk for serious injury or death in a crash.