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Glenview white pages let you look up people, phone numbers, and addresses in this north suburban Cook County village. With nearly 47,800 residents, Glenview is one of the larger communities on the North Shore. Public records for Glenview come from Cook County's extensive filing system and state of Illinois databases. White pages data pulls from property records, voter registration, court filings, and other government sources that are open to anyone. These tools help you find contact details for people who live or have lived in the village.

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Glenview Quick Facts

47,752Population
CookCounty
60025Primary ZIP
847Area Code

How Glenview White Pages Work

A Glenview white pages search starts with a name. Enter the first and last name and the system checks Cook County records, state databases, and public directories. Results can show addresses, phone numbers, age, and sometimes household members. A middle initial or ZIP code helps when the name is common.

Cook County is massive. Over five million people live there. That means the records system is huge and a common name will return a lot of matches. Use the Glenview ZIP code (60025) or a street name to filter results. This cuts out matches from Chicago and other parts of Cook County. For Glenview specifically, the 60025 ZIP is your best filter.

Phone listings lean toward land lines. Cell phones are less common in white pages data because they are not always in public records. Glenview has a high rate of home ownership, which is good for address searches. Property records through Cook County are public. Every deed transfer, mortgage, and tax filing includes a name and address. If someone owns a home in Glenview, their information is on file.

Note: Parts of Glenview use the 60026 ZIP code in addition to 60025. Try both if your initial search comes up short.

Glenview White Pages and Village Records

The Village of Glenview has offices at 2500 E. Lake Ave., Glenview, IL 60025. The main phone number is (847) 904-4500. The village keeps records for building permits, business licenses, zoning, and code enforcement. These are public records you can get through a FOIA request. They are helpful for confirming a name or address for someone in the village.

The Glenview village website provides access to local government contacts, services, and public records information.

Glenview White Pages village government homepage with services and department contacts

The site lists department contacts, meeting schedules, and links to online services for Glenview residents and researchers.

Glenview uses a village manager form of government. The president and board of trustees set policy. The manager handles daily operations. For records requests, you deal with staff in the relevant department. The village website has a directory of departments with phone numbers and email addresses.

The Glenview Public Library at 1930 Glenview Rd. is another resource. Libraries in Illinois often provide free access to databases and reference tools that support people searches. The library has research staff who can help you find the right tools for your search.

Cook County Records for Glenview White Pages

Cook County is the main source for public records that feed into Glenview white pages. The Cook County Circuit Clerk has court records. Civil suits, family law cases, criminal matters, and small claims all create records with names and addresses. The Cook County Recorder of Deeds keeps property transfer records. Every sale, mortgage, and lien in Glenview is on file.

The Cook County Assessor handles property tax records. Between the recorder and the assessor, you get a complete picture of property ownership in Glenview. These are strong sources for address data. The Cook County Clerk manages voter registration and election data. Marriage licenses are also filed through the county clerk.

Vital records follow state rules. Birth and death certificates go through the Illinois Department of Public Health under the Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535). Marriage licenses are filed with the Cook County Clerk. Divorce records sit with the circuit clerk. Marriage and divorce records are generally more accessible than birth certificates.

Cook County offices are in downtown Chicago, but many records are searchable online. The Cook County Circuit Clerk has an online case search. The recorder and assessor also have web-based lookup tools. For Glenview residents, these online tools save a trip downtown.

State Resources for Glenview White Pages

State databases add depth to Glenview white pages. The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business filings. Search by name to find corporate or LLC ties for someone in Glenview. The state licensing database at idfpr.illinois.gov covers licensed professionals. Glenview has a high concentration of professionals, which makes this tool particularly useful here.

The Illinois courts website at illinoiscourts.gov explains how to access court records across the state. The voter registration system at ova.elections.il.gov helps verify addresses for registered voters in Glenview.

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives you the right to request records from Glenview, Cook County, and state agencies. Put your request in writing. Be specific about what you need. No reason required. Five business days for a response.

  • Cook County Circuit Clerk: court case filings, civil and criminal records
  • Cook County Recorder: property deeds, mortgages, liens
  • Cook County Assessor: property tax records, assessed values
  • Village of Glenview: building permits, business licenses, village records
  • Illinois Secretary of State: business filings and corporate records

Glenview White Pages Directory

Glenview Contact Information

OfficeDetails
Village Hall2500 E. Lake Ave., Glenview, IL 60025
Phone(847) 904-4500
Websiteglenview.il.us
CountyCook County
County SeatChicago, IL

Glenview is a sizable village with strong public records. Nearly 48,000 people means a deep pool of data across property records, court filings, and voter rolls. For the best results, combine a name search with Cook County property data and voter registration files. Use the 60025 or 60026 ZIP code to keep results focused on Glenview specifically. Each source adds details the others might miss.

For someone who used to live in Glenview, older records can still help. Property sales show who owned a home and when it changed hands. Court records remain searchable for years. Voter data sometimes shows prior addresses. These trails help even after someone has left the area.

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Cook County White Pages

Glenview is part of Cook County, which is the primary source for public records in the village. Cook County maintains one of the largest records systems in the state, covering property, courts, voter data, and vital records. For any Glenview white pages search, Cook County records are the first and most important source to check. Many of these records are available online through county websites.

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