Hinsdale White Pages

Hinsdale white pages let you look up people, phone numbers, and street addresses in this well-known DuPage County village. With a population of about 17,175, Hinsdale is a smaller community where public records can help you find contact info fast. The village straddles the line between DuPage and Cook counties, so some records may fall under either system. White pages data for Hinsdale draws from voter rolls, property files, court records, and other public data sets that Illinois and DuPage County make open to the public.

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Hinsdale Quick Facts

17,175Population
DuPage / CookCounty
60521Primary ZIP
630Area Code

How to Search Hinsdale White Pages

Start with a name. First and last name work best. A middle initial helps narrow things down, but you can skip it. The search pulls from public data that DuPage County and the state of Illinois keep on file. This means voter rolls, property tax records, court filings, and vital records that are open under state law.

Phone numbers appear when they are tied to a public listing. Land lines show up more often than cell phones. If someone in Hinsdale has a listed number, it will likely turn up in the results. Cell phones are tougher because they do not always link to a public record. Some search tools cross-check cell data with other open sources, though, so you may still find what you need.

Address data is a strong point of Hinsdale white pages. DuPage County keeps property records public. The county recorder tracks deed transfers, mortgage filings, and tax rolls. Each of these ties a name to a street address. If a person owns a home in Hinsdale, their address is almost certainly in the public file. Renters are harder to pin down, but voter registration data sometimes shows a current address for them too.

Keep in mind that white pages results come from public records. They may not show the most recent changes like a new phone or a recent move.

Hinsdale People Search and Public Records

The Village of Hinsdale runs its own set of local records. The village hall is at 19 E. Chicago Ave. You can reach them at (630) 789-7000. They handle building permits, business licenses, zoning matters, and local code enforcement. These records are public and may help you confirm an address or a business tie for someone in Hinsdale.

The image below shows the Hinsdale village website, which provides access to local government contacts and services.

Visit the Village of Hinsdale website for local government information.

Hinsdale White Pages village homepage showing local government services

The village site includes staff contacts, department pages, and public meeting schedules that add to what white pages data can tell you.

DuPage County handles the bulk of legal records for Hinsdale. The DuPage County Circuit Clerk keeps court case files. Civil suits, small claims, and family law cases all go through this office. The county recorder has property records. Both offices sit in Wheaton, the county seat, which is roughly ten miles from Hinsdale.

Because Hinsdale also extends into Cook County, some residents may have records filed through the Cook County system. If you cannot find what you need in DuPage, check Cook County records as well. The Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court handles court filings, and the Cook County Recorder of Deeds tracks property transfers on the Cook side.

Vital records for Hinsdale residents go through the county clerk's office. Marriage licenses, birth records, and death certificates are all filed at the county level. These records fall under the Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535), which sets the rules for who can get copies and what the fees are. Birth certificates have limits on who can request them. Death records and marriage records are more open.

White Pages Directory Resources

Several state tools help with a Hinsdale people search. The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business filings and corporate records. If someone in Hinsdale runs a business, you can look up the entity and find a registered agent name and address. This info is public and free to search.

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation has a license lookup tool at idfpr.illinois.gov. Use it to find doctors, lawyers, real estate agents, plumbers, and other licensed professionals in Hinsdale. The tool shows the person's name, license status, and sometimes an address.

Voter registration is another good source. DuPage County keeps voter rolls that include a voter's name, address, and party. Under Illinois law, these records are public. You can request them from the county election office. The state board at ova.elections.il.gov also offers voter data tools.

Court records are searchable through the Illinois courts system. The state judiciary site at illinoiscourts.gov shows how to access case records across all counties, including DuPage. Some case data is online. Older records may need an in-person visit to the courthouse in Wheaton.

FOIA Rights for Hinsdale Records

Illinois has a strong Freedom of Information Act. It is at 5 ILCS 140. This law gives you the right to ask for public records from any government body in the state. That covers the Village of Hinsdale, DuPage County offices, and state agencies. If a record is public, they must give it to you. Some exceptions apply for sealed court cases and certain personal files, but most government records are open.

To file a FOIA request in Hinsdale, contact the village FOIA officer. Put it in writing. You do not have to say why you want the records. The village gets five business days to respond. They can ask for a short extension but cannot just ignore the request. If they deny it, they must tell you why and cite the exact exemption.

FOIA helps with white pages searches because it gets you records that may not be online. You might want a list of building permits in a certain part of Hinsdale. That list would have names and addresses. Water billing records are public in some cases too. These kinds of files fill gaps that a basic white pages search might miss.

Submitting a FOIA request is free. The agency can charge for copies at a rate the state sets.

Find People in Hinsdale

The more details you have, the better your results. A full name is ideal. If you know a street name or ZIP code, that helps. Hinsdale mainly uses the 60521 ZIP. Some edge areas may use a different code, so keep that in mind when searching.

Hinsdale has about 17,175 people. It is not a huge community, so your chances of finding the right person with just a name are pretty good. Still, a middle initial or rough age can help if the name is common. DuPage County property tax records are helpful here because they link a specific person to a specific address.

Hinsdale Contact Information

OfficeDetails
Village Hall19 E. Chicago Ave., Hinsdale, IL 60521
Phone(630) 789-7000
CountyDuPage County / Cook County
Websitevillageofhinsdale.org
County SeatWheaton, IL (DuPage)

For a thorough search, combine white pages data with county records. Start with a name search. Then check DuPage County court records for any case filings. Follow up with a property search to confirm an address. This layered approach gives you the most complete picture. Most of these searches work from your computer. A few may need a phone call or visit to the county offices in Wheaton.

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DuPage County White Pages

Hinsdale falls mostly under DuPage County for public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds all manage records that feed into Hinsdale white pages. DuPage is one of the largest counties in the state, so its systems are well-organized and many records are online. For court cases, property files, and vital records tied to Hinsdale residents, DuPage County is your main source.

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