City Clerks Office

A city clerk is a public official whose principal duties include keeping records or accounts for the municipality and other duties prescribed by law. The position is central to government transparency because the clerk is responsible for keeping and making official records and legislation accessible to city residents. Clerks also play an important role in the system of checks and balances by offering perspectives, policies, and opinions that are independent from other municipal offices. In some places, these public officials may be known as the “village clerk” or “town clerk.” Whatever the name, these are among the oldest public servant positions in American government history.

The Chicago Office of the City Clerk is the most visited office in Chicago government. We provide the following services and functions:

  • Collecting, docketing, and securely storing the City’s official records, namely City Council legislation
  • Providing public access to legislation, laws, records, and reports
  • Selling City Vehicle Stickers for approximately 1.3 million vehicles helps maintain Chicago’s 4,000 miles of streets
  • Selling Residential Zone Parking Permits
  • Issuing automatic amusement device license
  • Implementing and administering the Municipal ID program
  • Administering the City’s Dog Registration program

Clerks Office Sites

City Hall Office

121 North LaSalle St

Room 107

312-742-5375

Mon – Fri: 8am – 5pm

Sat – Sun: Closed

North Side Satellite Office

5430 West Gale St

312-742-5318

Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm

Sat – Sun: Closed

South Side Satellite Office

5674 South Archer Ave

Unit A

312-745-1100

M – F: 9am – 5pm

Sat – Sun: Closed