Search Aurora White Pages
Aurora white pages let you look up people, phone numbers, and addresses across the second largest city in Illinois. With close to 180,000 residents spread over three counties, Aurora has one of the deepest pools of public contact data in the state. White pages searches here pull from Kane, DuPage, and Will County records, along with state databases and voter files. Whether you are trying to reach someone or just need to confirm a current address, Aurora white pages draw from a broad set of open sources.
Aurora Quick Facts
How Aurora White Pages Searches Work
An Aurora white pages search starts with a name. Type in a first and last name to get results. A middle initial helps narrow things down, but it is not needed. Because Aurora sits in three different counties, your search may pull records from Kane, DuPage, and Will County systems. Each county keeps its own court records, property files, and vital records. This means Aurora has more data sources than most Illinois cities, which is good for your search.
Phone numbers in Aurora white pages tend to skew toward land lines. Cell numbers are harder to find because they are not always part of public filings. Land line data comes from utility records and published directories. If someone in Aurora has a listed number, it will probably show up. Cell phones may appear when they are linked to a business filing, a court case, or a voter registration.
Address data is often the most reliable piece of an Aurora white pages result. Property records in all three counties are public. The Kane County Recorder keeps deed transfers and mortgage filings. DuPage and Will County have the same. If someone owns property in Aurora, their address is in the public record. Renters are trickier, but voter rolls and utility data can fill some of those gaps.
Note: Aurora spans three counties, so a thorough search may require checking records in Kane, DuPage, and Will County separately.
Aurora People Search and City Records
The City of Aurora keeps its own records that can help with a people search. City hall is at 44 E. Downer Pl., Aurora, IL 60507. You can call (630) 256-3100 during regular hours. The city handles building permits, business licenses, code violations, and other local records. These are public and can help confirm a name or address for someone in Aurora. The city also has a staff directory and elected officials list that is useful if you need to reach a specific department.
Below is the Aurora city website, which provides access to local government contacts, city services, and public records requests.
Visit the City of Aurora website
The site includes department contacts, meeting schedules, and links to online services for Aurora residents.
Aurora has 12 elected aldermen who represent different wards. The aldermen's office can sometimes help you track down city contacts or point you toward the right department for a records request. You can find their contact details through the city's staff directory page.
The Aurora staff directory is another good source for Aurora white pages data.
View Aurora's contact directory
This page lists phone numbers and email addresses for city departments and key staff members.
County Records for Aurora White Pages
Because Aurora crosses three county lines, you have multiple county offices to work with. Kane County handles the bulk of Aurora records since most of the city sits in Kane. The Kane County Circuit Clerk in Geneva has court case files. The Kane County Recorder has property records. The Kane County Clerk handles vital records like birth and death certificates, along with voter registration data.
DuPage County covers parts of eastern Aurora. The DuPage County offices in Wheaton have their own set of court, property, and vital records. Will County handles a smaller slice of southern Aurora, with offices in Joliet. Each county runs its own system, so you may need to check two or even three of them for a complete picture.
Aurora's county offices page shows links to resources in all three counties.
View Aurora's county office links
This resource helps you find the right county office for your specific records request.
Vital records for Aurora residents fall under state law. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) sets the rules for birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses. Not all vital records are open to the public. Birth certificates have strict access rules. Death records are more widely available. Marriage licenses are public at the county level. These records can be useful for confirming identity or family connections in an Aurora white pages search.
Note: Most Aurora residents fall under Kane County jurisdiction, but always verify which county covers the specific address you are researching.
State Resources for Aurora White Pages Lookups
Several state tools can boost your Aurora white pages search. The Illinois courts website at illinoiscourts.gov has information on accessing case records across all counties. Court filings are public in most cases. Civil suits, small claims, family law, and criminal cases all generate records that include names and addresses. If someone in Aurora has been part of a court case, those records may show up in your search.
The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov keeps business filings. If you are looking for someone who runs a business in Aurora, the corporate database will show their name and registered agent address. This is free to search. Aurora has a busy local economy with thousands of businesses, so this is a strong source for finding business owners.
The Aurora city services page offers another entry point for public records and local service requests.
View Aurora city services
City services include utilities, permits, and other records that can supplement white pages data.
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation has a license lookup at idfpr.illinois.gov. Search for licensed professionals in Aurora, from doctors to contractors to real estate agents. Results show name, license type, and status. The state voter registration system at ova.elections.il.gov also has some lookup tools that can help you verify an Aurora resident's registration and address.
Aurora White Pages and FOIA Access
The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives you the right to request public records from any government body. That includes the City of Aurora, Kane County, DuPage County, Will County, and state agencies. If a record is public, they must give it to you. There are exceptions for sealed cases and certain personal data, but most government files are open.
To file a FOIA request with Aurora, put it in writing and send it to the city FOIA officer. You do not have to say why you want the records. The city has five business days to respond. FOIA is a good tool for getting records that are not posted online. You might request a list of business licenses in a certain area of Aurora, or building permits on a specific street. These records have names and addresses that can fill gaps in a standard white pages search.
The Aurora aldermen's office handles constituent services and can direct your records requests.
View the Aurora Aldermen's Office
Aldermen can help residents navigate city records and point you toward the right FOIA contact.
The Department of Corrections also runs an offender search at idoc.illinois.gov that covers the whole state. If you need to check whether someone in Aurora has a corrections record, that tool is free and public. It shows current status and facility information.
Aurora Contact Information
| Office | Details |
|---|---|
| City Hall | 44 E. Downer Pl., Aurora, IL 60507 |
| Phone | (630) 256-3100 |
| Website | aurora-il.org |
| Primary County | Kane County |
| Other Counties | DuPage County, Will County |
| County Seats | Geneva (Kane), Wheaton (DuPage), Joliet (Will) |
Kane County White Pages
Aurora falls primarily under Kane County for public records. The Kane County Circuit Clerk, County Recorder, and County Clerk all maintain records that feed into Aurora white pages results. Kane County is one of the larger suburban counties in Illinois, and its offices in Geneva handle court cases, property filings, vital records, and voter data for most Aurora residents. For records in the DuPage or Will County portions of Aurora, check those county offices directly.
View Kane County White Pages →
You can also check records in DuPage County and Will County for Aurora residents in those areas.