Real Estate Non-Solicitation List Update:

The City of Oak Park maintains a list of residents who do not want to be solicited by real estate agents. If you wish to be placed on the non-solicitation list, fill out the form located at forms & brochures. Even residents who are on the current list must apply to remain on the list.

The City Clerk’s Office is an official passport acceptance facility. Citizens may submit their applications for passports at:

City Hall
13600 Oak Park Boulevard
Oak Park, MI 48237

...during the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Monday through Thursday. For passport information call 248.691.7544.

All residents please note:

The Public Safety Department Does NOT endorse or receive any benefit from the telephone solicitation of funds currently being conducted by the police officers' union. Any complaints regarding methods used in this solicitation should be filed with the Attorney General for the State of Michigan

Attorney General Mike Cox announces the availability of a new consumer brochure entitled "Wise Charitable Giving." For more info, call toll free 1-877-765-8388.

New Tree City USA Designation:

Oak Park has been bestowed the Sterling Tree City USA Designation by the National Arbor Day Foundation. This is due to a decade of participation in the Tree City USA Growth Awards. Only 116 other communities in the country have this designation.

Miscellaneous:

Put ICE in your phone!

What if...

  • You're in a car accident rendered unconscious?
  • You're at the mall or work and became incapacitated?

    ICE - In Case of Emergency. It's free and easy and could one day save your life.

    Put ICE in your cell phone and make it easier for emergency personnel to contact loved ones in case of an emergency to get your medical history (are you allergic to any drugs, do you have a history of heart disease, do you have a Do Not Resuscitate order, etc.).

    Make a new entry with the word "ICE" followed by the name of the person you want called in emergency situations (examples: ICE-Dave, ICE-Mom). For more than one contact name use ICE 1-Dave, ICE2-Mom or ICE1, ICE2, etc.). Make sure that person (s) knows your medical history.

    Individuals without cell phones should carry an identification card with emergency contacts and medical information in your wallet or purse.

    Brought to you by Oakland County Emergency Response and Preparedness

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    Telecommunications Building
    Oak Park Boulevard,
    Oak Park, MI 48237

    248-691-7400

    Page One:

    • Voter Info
    • Road Consturciton Update
    • Home Improvement Loan Program

    Page Two:

    • Real Estate Non-Solicitation List
    • Tree City USA
    • Miscellaneous
    • Put ICE in your Phone