Bolingbrook White Pages Lookup

Bolingbrook white pages let you search for residents, phone numbers, and addresses in one of the largest suburbs southwest of Chicago. The village spans parts of both Will County and DuPage County, which means records come from two different county systems. With over 74,000 people, Bolingbrook has a big pool of public data to draw from. White pages results for Bolingbrook pull from property records, voter rolls, court filings, and other open government sources. This guide walks you through the tools and methods you can use to find people in Bolingbrook.

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Bolingbrook Quick Facts

74,096Population
Will/DuPageCounties
60440Primary ZIP
630Area Code

How Bolingbrook White Pages Searches Work

A Bolingbrook white pages search starts with a name. Type in the first and last name. If you know a middle name or initial, add it. The search checks public records from both Will County and DuPage County, plus state databases. Results show matching names with addresses, phone numbers, and sometimes age or household members. The more info you give, the better the results.

Bolingbrook uses several ZIP codes. The main one is 60440, but parts of the village fall under 60439 and 60490. If your first search does not find the person, try a different ZIP. This matters because some search tools filter by ZIP code, and using the wrong one can hide results that are actually there. Phone numbers in the white pages are mostly land lines. Cell data is less common in public records, though some tools cross-check cell numbers from opt-in databases.

Address lookups work well for Bolingbrook. Both Will County and DuPage County keep detailed property tax and deed records. If someone owns a home in Bolingbrook, their name and address are in one of these two county systems. The tricky part is knowing which county a particular address falls in. The village straddles both, so you may need to check each one. Voter registration is another strong source for current addresses, especially for renters who do not show up in property records.

Note: Most of Bolingbrook falls in Will County, but a chunk of the northern section is in DuPage County. Check both when searching.

Bolingbrook People Search and Local Records

The Village of Bolingbrook has its offices at 375 West Briarcliff Road. The phone number is (630) 226-8400. The village keeps records for building permits, water billing, business licenses, and zoning matters. All of these are public records. You can ask for them through a FOIA request. They can help you confirm an address or see if someone has a business connection in Bolingbrook.

The Bolingbrook village website is a starting point for finding local government contacts and public services.

Visit the Village of Bolingbrook website for local government information and services.

Bolingbrook White Pages village government homepage

From the village site, you can find department phone numbers and links to online services that may help with your search.

Will County handles the majority of Bolingbrook records. The Will County Clerk's office in Joliet manages vital records and elections. The circuit clerk has court case data. The recorder of deeds keeps property transfer files. DuPage County handles the same types of records for addresses in its portion of Bolingbrook. The DuPage County seat is in Wheaton. Both counties have online search tools for property and court records, though coverage varies for older filings.

For court records, Bolingbrook cases go through either the Will County or DuPage County circuit courts depending on location. Civil matters, traffic cases, and family law filings are all part of the public record. The Illinois courts website at illinoiscourts.gov has links and guides for accessing records in both counties. These court records can show addresses, legal disputes, and other details that help with a people search.

White Pages and State Directory Tools

Illinois runs several free databases that add depth to a Bolingbrook white pages search. The Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has corporate filings. Search by name to see if someone in Bolingbrook is listed as a registered agent or officer of a business entity. The results are free and show the business name, type, and filing address.

Professional license records are available at idfpr.illinois.gov. This tool covers doctors, nurses, real estate agents, contractors, and many other licensed professions. Type in a name and the system shows any matching licenses, including their status and issue date. If someone in Bolingbrook holds a professional license, this search will find it. It is a quick way to verify credentials or find a contact lead.

The Illinois Department of Public Health at dph.illinois.gov manages vital records statewide. Birth, death, marriage, and divorce records all fall under this office. The Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) sets the rules for access. Marriage and divorce records are generally easier to get than birth certificates. You can request copies online or by mail, though fees apply and some records need ID verification.

  • Will County Circuit Clerk: court records for civil, criminal, and family cases
  • Will County Recorder: property deeds, mortgages, liens
  • DuPage County Circuit Clerk: court records for northern Bolingbrook addresses
  • DuPage County Recorder: property filings for the DuPage portion
  • Village of Bolingbrook: building permits, business licenses, local filings

Bolingbrook White Pages and FOIA

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives you the right to access public records from the Village of Bolingbrook, Will County, DuPage County, and state agencies. FOIA covers most government documents. There are exceptions for things like sealed court files and personal medical records, but the vast majority of government data is open to the public. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

To file a FOIA request with Bolingbrook, write to the village FOIA officer. You can send it by email or regular mail. Be specific about what you want. Include dates, names, or addresses if you have them. The village has five business days to respond. They can take a short extension if the request is large, but they must get back to you on time. If they deny the request, they have to cite the exact part of the law that allows the denial.

FOIA is especially useful for Bolingbrook white pages searches when you need records that are not posted online. Water billing records, for instance, can tell you who lives at a certain address. Permit records can show who owns a property. Payroll data for village employees is public too. These are all things you can get through FOIA that a standard white pages tool will not cover.

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Bolingbrook Contact Details

OfficeDetails
Village Hall375 W. Briarcliff Rd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440
Phone(630) 226-8400
CountiesWill County / DuPage County
Websitebolingbrook.com
Will County SeatJoliet, IL

With over 74,000 residents, Bolingbrook is big enough that common names will return multiple matches. Use a middle initial, a street name, or a specific ZIP code to narrow down results. The village has grown a lot over the past two decades, so newer residents may take a bit longer to appear in some databases. Property records update quickly after a sale, but voter registration and other files can lag by a few weeks.

For the best Bolingbrook white pages results, combine multiple sources. Start with a name search in the white pages. Then check property records in both Will and DuPage counties. Look at voter registration data. Follow up with court records if you need more detail. Each source adds another layer of confirmation, and together they give you a solid picture of who lives where in Bolingbrook.

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Will County White Pages

Most of Bolingbrook falls within Will County, which provides the primary public records infrastructure for the village. Will County offices maintain property records, court filings, vital records, and voter data for all municipalities in its borders. The northern portion of Bolingbrook falls in DuPage County, so a complete search should cover both. For most Bolingbrook residents, Will County records are the main source.

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