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  • No, unless there is an extreme extenuating circumstance, in which case, call the Legal Department at 309-494-8590.

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  • The City Treasurer's Office, 419 Fulton Street, Room 100 at City Hall. You may pay by cash, check or money order through the mail or in person. As of this time, no electronic form of payment is accepted unless it is an Environmental Code Violation ticket. For this, you may pay by the above-stated directions, or pay online.

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  • Only a licensed attorney or license property management company may appear on your behalf.

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  • Contact Code Enforcement at 309-494-8654.

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  • Contact your Inspector at Code Enforcement at 309-494-8600.

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  • A ticket for tall weeds or other environmental violations are issued and if the fine is unpaid it becomes a case in Administrative Court. The ticket and subsequent court case is for the violation of the City Code. If the litter/weeds remain and the City has to pay a contractor to removes the debris or mow the weeds, a “work order” invoice will be sent to the property owner from Accounts Receivable. If unpaid, the invoice may be sent to collections and/or filed as a lien against the property.

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  • Contact the Circuit Clerk's Criminal Division at 309-672-6000.

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  • You may consult an attorney to represent your interest, file an answer to the complaint, or appear in court for your scheduled hearing date.

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  • No, unless an Order granting ownership is issued by a Judge.

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  • The Code for the City of Peoria requires that all non-owner occupied properties within the City must be registered (see Municode – Registration of Lots).

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  • Contact Accounts Receivable at 309-494-8588.

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  • The violation penalties are on a scale set by the Liquor Commissioner or Deputy Liquor Commissioner. The first and second violations, such as serving an underage person, are usually monetary fines. The third violation can result in a suspension or revocation of the liquor license.

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  • The City Legal Department cannot provide legal services to private citizens. For assistance with legal representation contact one of these organizations.

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  • Impound Information (PDF)

    1. The person picking up the vehicle should contact the Peoria Police Information Office at 309-494-8301 to acquire information about any impoundment fees and where the vehicle is being held. In addition to an impound fee, the vehicle may be subject to separate towing charges. Towing and storage charges are assessed for vehicles removed by the City using one of the contacted tow companies from a rotation list. Towing charges can include: the initial tow, a tow lot charge if the business is already closed and storage fees. Storage fees begin 24 hours after the vehicle is brought to the impound lot.
    2. The person picking up the vehicle must have a valid driver's license and must have valid proof of ownership in their possession.
    3. Valid proof of insurance for the vehicle to be picked up or, in cases where the vehicle will be towed, proof that the towed vehicle is properly insured will be required before the vehicle will be released.
    4. If the vehicle was the target of a police investigation, a release memo from the assigned investigator (detective) must be sent to the Information Office.
    5. If your vehicle is a recovered stolen auto, the vehicle must be removed and cleared from NCIC by an assigned investigator before the vehicle can be released.
    6. 6. You must have valid identification with you when you come to pick up the vehicle. The only identification accepted is a picture driver's license or a state-issued picture non-drivers identification card.
    7. If you want to request an Impound Administrative Hearing, the registered owner of the vehicle may do so by coming into the Legal Department with a valid ID and a written request within 15 days of the impoundment of the vehicle.
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  • You must pay the amount of the lien and any costs associated with said lien at the City Treasurer's Office in City Hall. Upon receipt of such payment, the lien will be released. For an exact payoff of the amount contact the Legal Department at 309-494-8590.

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