Janice Sebright was administered the oath of office and sworn in as inspector for the village of Dolton, Cook County, according to a recorded swearing-in ceremony. Two additional appointees — identified in the record as Lisa Williams and Darius d Reed — participated in a group oath for the office of police officer.
The ceremony was led by an official who guided participants through a call-and-response oath. Those sworn repeated a pledge to support "the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Illinois" and to "faithfully discharge the duties" of their respective offices. One appointee recited, "I do solemnly swear or affirm that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Illinois." The administrator then congratulated the appointees and instructed them to sign two forms.
The transcript records the recitation of the oath and procedural instructions but does not include any vote, motion, or other formal roll-call associated with the appointments. The administrator's comments indicate three people were processed in the ceremony. The record does not specify appointing ordinance numbers, the authority for each appointment, effective dates beyond the oath itself, or any departmental assignments beyond the sworn titles.
No further actions, discussions, or objections were recorded in the provided transcript excerpt. The ceremony closed with a final congratulation from the administrator and a request that the new appointees sign the required paperwork.