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Algonquin white pages connect you to contact details for residents across this growing Fox River village. Algonquin sits at the border of McHenry and Kane counties, which means its public records come from two county systems. The village has just over 30,000 people, and white pages data for Algonquin draws from voter rolls, property filings, court records, and other public sources. Use these tools to find phone numbers, current addresses, and other directory information for people in Algonquin, Illinois.

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Algonquin Quick Facts

30,067Population
McHenry/KaneCounties
60102Primary ZIP
847Area Code

Algonquin White Pages Search Guide

Running an Algonquin white pages search starts with a name. Type in the first and last name of the person you want to find. If you know their street or ZIP code, add that too. Algonquin mainly uses the 60102 ZIP code. The search checks public databases from both McHenry County and Kane County, since the village straddles both. Property records, voter files, and court data all feed into white pages results.

Phone numbers in the Algonquin white pages tend to be land lines. Cell numbers are less common in public records. If someone has a listed home phone, that data shows up. Some newer white pages services also cross-reference cell data, but coverage varies. The Fox River area has seen a lot of new home construction in recent years, so addresses can change fast. Always check the date on any white pages listing to make sure it is current.

Address lookups are often the strongest part of Algonquin white pages. Both McHenry County and Kane County keep property tax and deed records. If someone bought a house in Algonquin, their name and address are in the public record. Renters are tougher to track. Voter registration is your best bet for renters since the rolls list a current home address.

Finding People in Algonquin Directory Records

Algonquin sits in a unique spot for public records because it falls in two counties. The west side of the village is in Kane County. The east side is in McHenry County. When you search Algonquin white pages, you may need to check both county systems to get full results. This is more work, but it means you have two sets of records to draw from.

The Algonquin village government website provides local contact details and department information.

Visit the Village of Algonquin website for local government contacts.

Algonquin White Pages village government homepage

The village site lists departments, meeting agendas, and public notices that may include names and contact details.

The Village of Algonquin itself keeps records at 2200 Harnish Drive. You can reach them at (847) 658-2700. Village records include building permits, utility accounts, and business licenses. These are all public and can help you confirm someone's address or business ties in Algonquin. A FOIA request to the village can get you records that are not posted online.

For court records, you will need to check with the right county. McHenry County court records are handled by the circuit clerk in Woodstock. Kane County court records go through the circuit clerk in Geneva. Both have some online search tools, though older records may need an in-person visit. The Illinois courts website at illinoiscourts.gov has links and info for both counties.

Note: Because Algonquin spans two counties, always check which side of the Fox River a property sits on to find the right county records.

Algonquin White Pages and State Resources

Illinois offers several statewide tools that help with Algonquin people searches. The Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has a business search tool. Type in a name and see if they are listed as a registered agent or officer of any Illinois corporation or LLC. This is free and open to everyone.

Professional license records are another good source. The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation at idfpr.illinois.gov lets you look up anyone with a state-issued professional license. Doctors, nurses, real estate agents, contractors, and many other professions are covered. The search results show the person's name, license type, and status. Some listings also include an address.

The Illinois Department of Public Health at dph.illinois.gov handles vital records for the state. Birth, death, marriage, and divorce records are all managed here. Access rules vary by record type. Marriage and divorce records are generally more accessible than birth records. The Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) spells out the rules.

Voter registration is handled at the county level, but the state election board at ova.elections.il.gov provides some tools. Voter rolls are public in Illinois. They show a person's name, address, and party affiliation. For Algonquin, you would need to check with both McHenry and Kane county election offices, depending on where in the village the person lives.

FOIA Rights and Algonquin People Searches

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) is a powerful tool for anyone doing an Algonquin white pages search. This law says that government records are public unless a specific exemption applies. You can file a FOIA request with the Village of Algonquin, McHenry County, Kane County, or any state agency. They must respond within five business days.

FOIA requests work well for finding records that are not online. Maybe you want a list of all liquor license holders in Algonquin. Or perhaps you need water billing records for a certain address. These are the kinds of things FOIA can get you. The request must be in writing, but you do not have to say why you want the records. Email requests are accepted by most agencies in Illinois.

If an agency denies your request, they must explain why. They have to cite the specific part of the law that allows the denial. You can appeal to the Illinois Attorney General's Public Access Counselor if you think the denial was wrong. This process is free and fairly quick. Most disputes get resolved within 60 days.

Algonquin Directory Contact Details

Key Contacts for Algonquin Records

OfficeDetails
Village Hall2200 Harnish Dr., Algonquin, IL 60102
Phone(847) 658-2700
McHenry County ClerkWoodstock, IL
Kane County ClerkGeneva, IL
Websitealgonquin.org

When doing an Algonquin white pages lookup, keep in mind that the village is growing. New residents move in each year. Public records may take a few weeks to update after someone moves, buys property, or registers to vote. For the most current data, check multiple sources and compare results. Combining white pages data with county property records and voter rolls gives you the fullest picture of who lives where in Algonquin.

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McHenry County White Pages

Most of Algonquin falls within McHenry County, which manages the bulk of the village's public records. The McHenry County Circuit Clerk, county recorder, and election commission all maintain data that feeds into Algonquin white pages results. Kane County handles records for the western portion of the village. Both counties offer some online search tools for property and court records.

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