The Township Clerk

The clerk is ex-officio clerk of the highway district and the local election authority and keeps all town records except for active general assistance case records. The clerk also is responsible for posting legal announcements for the township.

 

The person for this job is meticulous, accurate and punctual. An understanding of the law as it applies to local government is helpful.

 

The township clerk is keeper of all township records except for active general assistance cases. The clerk is required to keep accurate records of all township board meetings and maintain records of the board's executive sessions. (Statute requires these minutes be reviewed every six months.)

 

During town board meetings the clerk records roll call votes. (Certain questions require roll call votes, such as appointments to fill vacancies, establishing salaries, etc. Other votes can be taken by voice. Secret ballots are never permitted on any issue facing the township board.)

The clerk also serves as the local election authority and is responsible for accepting petitions concerning township elections and/or referendums. In this capacity, the clerk is responsible for publishing or posting certain specific notices, including notices for the highway commissioner.

 

As ex-officio clerk of the road district, the township clerk maintains all records for the highway commissioner. The clerk must also witness bid openings for both the township and the road district. The clerk must countersign all road district orders for payment prior to audit or approval by the township board. The clerk also delivers all approved claims for payment to the supervisor.

 

The position of clerk is especially important as it pertains to the maintenance of records. The integrity and accuracy of the clerk is important in any court.

 

Clerical may evolve from the word clerk, but the clerk is not necessarily the township board's secretary. However, much as a competent secretary is a vital cog in the machinery of a well-oiled office, the township clerk is critical to the operation of township government.

CRETE TOWNSHIP POLLING PLACES

Precinct 1

Unitarian Univ. Comm. Church

(1st Floor Sanctuary)

 

70 Sycamore Drive, Crete

Precinct 2

Columbia Central Jr. High School

(Practice Gym)

 

94 W. Richton Road, Steger

Precinct 3

Steger Community Building

(Community Hall)

 

3501 Hopkins Avenue, Steger

Precinct 4

Steger Community Building

(Community Hall)

 

3501 Hopkins Avenue, Steger

Precinct 5

Lincolnshire Country Club

(Main Dining Area)

 

390 E. Richton Road, Steger

Precinct 6

St. James Villas

(Sycamore Room)

 

1255 E. Richton Road, Crete

Precinct 7

Crete Municipal Building

(Council Chamber Room)

 

524 W. Exchange Street, Crete

Precinct 8

Crete Town Hall

(Conference Room)

 

1367 Wood Street, Crete

Precinct 9

Crete Township Fire Station #3

(Training Room)

 

26064 S. Dixie Highway, Crete

Precinct 10

Village Woods Inn

(Blue Lobby)

 

2681 Highway 394, Crete

Precinct 11

Crete Township Fire Station #2

(Bay Area)

 

25048 S. Klemme Road, Crete

Crete Township Office

1367 Wood Street

Crete, IL 60417

Phone: 708-672-8279

Crete Township Assessor

1367 Wood Street

Crete, IL 60417

Phone: 708-672-8291

Crete Township Highway Department

2405 S. State St.

Crete, IL 60417

Phone: 708-672-7732

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