Barrington White Pages
Barrington white pages connect you to people, phone numbers, and addresses in this northwest suburban village that straddles Cook and Lake Counties. With roughly 11,000 residents, Barrington is smaller than many Illinois cities but has solid public records coverage through two county systems. White pages searches here pull from Cook and Lake County court filings, property records, voter rolls, and state databases. This dual-county setup gives you more sources to check when looking someone up in Barrington.
Barrington Quick Facts
How to Search Barrington White Pages
Start your Barrington white pages search with a first and last name. That is all you need. Adding a middle initial or age range can help if the name is common. Results come from public records maintained by Cook County, Lake County, and the State of Illinois. These include court case files, property tax records, voter registration data, and vital records that are open under state law.
Phone numbers in Barrington white pages are mostly land lines. Listed numbers tied to a Barrington address show up reliably. Cell phones are harder to track because they are not always in public filings. Some white pages tools cross-reference cell data with other open sources, so a cell number might appear if it has been tied to a public record at some point. Land line data stays more current because it comes from utility and directory records.
Address data is usually the strongest piece of a Barrington search. Both Cook and Lake County keep property records that are public. Deed transfers, tax assessments, and mortgage filings all tie a name to an address. If someone owns a home in Barrington, you can find their address through county records. Renters are less visible, but voter rolls sometimes capture their current address.
Note: Barrington sits in both Cook and Lake Counties, so check both county systems for the most complete results.
Barrington Village Records and People Search
The Village of Barrington has its own set of public records. Village hall is at 200 S. Hough St., Barrington, IL 60010. Call (847) 304-3400 for general inquiries. The village handles building permits, zoning records, business licenses, and other local files. These records are public and can help confirm that someone lives or works in Barrington. The village clerk's office is the main point of contact for local record requests.
For deeper searches, you need to go to the county level. The Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court has court records for Barrington residents whose addresses fall in Cook County. The Lake County offices in Waukegan handle the Lake County side. Court records include civil lawsuits, family law cases, small claims, and criminal filings. Each type of case creates records with names, addresses, and sometimes phone numbers.
The Illinois license lookup tool helps you find licensed professionals in Barrington and across the state.
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This tool covers dozens of professions and shows license status, name, and sometimes an address.
Vital records for Barrington follow state rules. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) governs birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses. Birth certificates have restricted access. Death records are more open. Marriage licenses filed in Cook or Lake County are public. These records can help you verify family connections during a people search.
White Pages Resources in Barrington
State databases add another layer to Barrington white pages. The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has a corporate search tool. Look up business owners in Barrington through it. The results show the registered agent name and address for any Illinois corporation or LLC. This is free and public. If someone in Barrington runs a business, their name is likely in this database.
The Illinois courts system at illinoiscourts.gov provides guidance on accessing court records statewide. For Barrington, that means Cook County cases go through the Cook County Circuit Court and Lake County cases go through the 19th Judicial Circuit. Both systems have some online access, though older records may need an in-person visit.
Voter registration is another strong source. Both Cook and Lake County maintain voter rolls that include a voter's name, address, and party affiliation. Under Illinois law, these records are public. You can request them from the county election office. The state elections site at ova.elections.il.gov has tools to check voter registration status as well.
Note: Business filings through the Secretary of State show the registered agent, which may be a lawyer or service company rather than the business owner directly.
FOIA Rights and Barrington White Pages
Illinois has one of the stronger Freedom of Information laws in the country. Found at 5 ILCS 140, the Illinois FOIA lets you request public records from any government body. That includes the Village of Barrington, Cook County, Lake County, and all state agencies. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Just put it in writing and send it to the right FOIA officer.
The village must respond within five business days. They can ask for a short extension but cannot ignore you. If they deny your request, they have to cite the specific legal exemption. FOIA is useful for white pages searches because it opens the door to records not posted online. You could request building permit lists, utility connection records, or other files that have names and addresses tied to Barrington properties.
For a more complete Barrington people search, combine white pages data with county records and FOIA requests. Start with a name search. Then check court records in both Cook and Lake County. Look up property records. If you still need more, file a FOIA request for specific local records. This layered approach works well in a dual-county community like Barrington where records are spread across two systems.
Find People in the Barrington Directory
When searching for someone in Barrington, the more details you have, the better. A full name is the starting point. Adding a ZIP code (60010 covers most of Barrington) narrows things down fast. An approximate age or middle initial can help if there are multiple matches. Barrington is small enough that common names may not be a huge problem, but it still helps to be specific.
Barrington Contact Information
| Office | Details |
|---|---|
| Village Hall | 200 S. Hough St., Barrington, IL 60010 |
| Phone | (847) 304-3400 |
| Website | barrington-il.gov |
| Counties | Cook County, Lake County |
| County Seats | Chicago (Cook), Waukegan (Lake) |
The Illinois Department of Corrections also offers a statewide offender search. If you need to check corrections records for someone in Barrington, that database is free and updated regularly. The Illinois Department of Public Health handles vital records at the state level and can be a backup source if county offices don't have what you need.
Cook County White Pages
Barrington straddles Cook and Lake Counties, but the Cook County side covers a significant portion of the village. The Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court, County Recorder, and County Clerk all maintain records that feed into Barrington white pages. Cook County is the largest county in Illinois, and its systems are extensive. For records on the Lake County side, check Lake County offices in Waukegan.
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You can also check Lake County White Pages for Barrington residents in the Lake County portion of the village.