Elmhurst White Pages Lookup

Elmhurst white pages give you a way to search for people, phone numbers, and street addresses in this well-known western suburb. With roughly 45,700 residents, Elmhurst sits primarily in DuPage County with a small portion in Cook County. White pages data here pulls from county court records, property filings, voter registration rolls, and state databases. These open government sources let you search for current and past residents using a name, phone number, or address.

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Elmhurst Quick Facts

45,671Population
DuPage / CookCounties
60126Primary ZIP
630Area Code

How to Search Elmhurst White Pages

Enter a first and last name to start. A middle initial can help with common names. Elmhurst has close to 46,000 people, so popular names may produce several matches. Adding a street name, age, or ZIP code narrows results fast. The main ZIP code for Elmhurst is 60126.

Phone numbers in the white pages tend to be land lines. Listed numbers tied to a home address are the most common finds. Cell phones show up less often in public records. The 630 area code covers Elmhurst. If someone has a published number, it should appear in your search.

Address data is strong here. Most of Elmhurst falls in DuPage County, which keeps detailed property records. The county recorder handles deeds, mortgage filings, and tax rolls. A small section of Elmhurst is in Cook County, which has its own property records system. If someone owns a home in Elmhurst, their address is in the public record. Renters may appear through voter registration data.

Keep in mind that records can lag behind real-time changes.

Elmhurst People Search and Records

Elmhurst city hall is at 209 N. York Street. The main number is (630) 530-3000. The city handles building permits, business licenses, and code enforcement records. These files are public and can help confirm an address or identify a business connection for someone in Elmhurst.

The Elmhurst city website offers local government information and department contacts.

Visit the City of Elmhurst website for government details and services.

Elmhurst White Pages city website showing local government contacts

The website includes department directories and meeting schedules that can supplement your white pages research.

DuPage County handles most legal records for Elmhurst. The DuPage County Circuit Clerk keeps court case files for civil suits, family law, and small claims. The recorder handles property documents. Both are in Wheaton. For the Cook County portion, records go through Cook County offices in Chicago. Many records from both counties are available online.

Vital records go through the county clerk in whichever county applies. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) sets access rules. Birth certificates are restricted. Death and marriage records are more available, though fees apply for certified copies.

State Tools for Elmhurst Searches

The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov offers business filing searches. Look up anyone in Elmhurst who runs a registered business. The results show the company name, registered agent, and address. Free to use.

Professional license data is at idfpr.illinois.gov. The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation covers doctors, dentists, contractors, real estate brokers, and many others. The tool shows names, license status, and sometimes addresses.

Voter registration records are public under Illinois law. DuPage County and Cook County both maintain voter rolls. The state elections board at ova.elections.il.gov has online tools. Voter rolls include names, addresses, and party affiliations.

Court records are searchable through illinoiscourts.gov. Both DuPage and Cook Counties have online court record access, making remote searches feasible for Elmhurst cases.

FOIA and Elmhurst Records

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) applies to all government offices, including Elmhurst city hall, DuPage County, and Cook County. If a record is public, they must provide it. No reason needed.

Put your request in writing and send it to the FOIA officer. Five business days is the response deadline. Extensions are allowed. Denials must include a written explanation. Filing is free. Copy fees may apply.

FOIA can surface records not found in online databases. Building permits, utility accounts, and similar files connect a name to an Elmhurst address. For a white pages search that needs more depth, FOIA is a valuable tool.

Find People in Elmhurst

A full name is the starting point. Add age, date of birth, or a street name for better precision. Elmhurst uses 60126 as its main ZIP. The 630 area code is standard. Some residents may also have the 331 overlay code.

Elmhurst has a well-established community with many long-time residents. Property records and voter rolls are particularly strong for home owners who have been in the area for years. For newer residents, professional license data or court records may help. Using multiple sources together yields the best results.

Elmhurst Contact Information

OfficeDetails
City Hall209 N. York St., Elmhurst, IL 60126
Phone(630) 530-3000
CountiesDuPage County, Cook County
Websiteelmhurst.org
County SeatsWheaton, IL (DuPage) / Chicago, IL (Cook)

Start with a white pages name search. Then check DuPage County and Cook County records for court cases and property filings. Add voter data if you need to confirm an address. Most of this is online. A few records may need a phone call or visit to county offices.

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DuPage County White Pages

Most of Elmhurst falls within DuPage County. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds handle the filings that power Elmhurst white pages data. DuPage is one of the most populated counties in Illinois with well-organized record systems and solid online access. For court cases, property records, and vital records tied to Elmhurst residents, DuPage County is the primary source. A small part of Elmhurst is in Cook County, so checking both can give you fuller results.

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