Search Lake Forest White Pages

Lake Forest white pages help you find people, phone numbers, and addresses in this Lake County city on the North Shore. About 19,400 residents call Lake Forest home. Public records come from city, county, and state sources. Lake County handles court filings, property records, and vital records for the area. The city keeps local permits and government files. State databases add another layer. Lake Forest is a well-established community with strong property records, making address searches particularly productive.

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Lake Forest Quick Facts

19,416Population
LakeCounty
60045Primary ZIP
847Area Code

How to Search Lake Forest White Pages

Start with a name. First and last name work best. A middle initial helps narrow results. The search pulls from public data that Illinois and Lake County make available. This includes voter rolls, property tax records, court case files, and vital records that are open under state law.

Phone numbers show up when they are tied to a public record. Land lines are more common in white pages results. If a Lake Forest resident has a listed number, it should appear. Cell phones do not always show up since they are not part of most public filings. But some tools cross-reference cell data with other public sources.

Address data is where Lake Forest white pages perform very well. Lake County keeps property records that are public. The recorder of deeds has deed transfers, mortgage filings, and tax rolls. These records link a name to a street address. Lake Forest has a high rate of home ownership, so property data covers a large share of residents. Voter registration files help find renter addresses when property records do not apply.

The city uses ZIP code 60045. Adding that to your search can help cut down on false matches.

Lake Forest People Search and Records

The City of Lake Forest keeps its own records. City Hall is at 220 E. Deerpath, Lake Forest, IL 60045. Call (847) 234-2600 during business hours. They handle building permits, local business licenses, and city ordinances. These records are public and can help confirm an address or business tie.

The image below shows the Illinois license lookup tool, which helps find licensed professionals across the state.

Visit the Illinois license lookup to search for professionals in Lake Forest.

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The license lookup covers doctors, real estate agents, contractors, and many other professions.

Lake County handles most legal records for Lake Forest residents. The circuit clerk maintains court case files. Civil, criminal, and family cases are all on file. The county recorder keeps property deeds and liens. The county clerk handles vital records like birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses. The Lake County seat is Waukegan, which is about 20 miles north of Lake Forest.

Vital records are governed by the Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535). Birth certificates have restrictions on who can request them. Marriage records are generally more accessible. Death certificates are available to qualifying family members. Fees vary by record type.

White Pages Resources for Lake Forest

State tools add depth. The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business filings. If someone in Lake Forest owns a business, you can look them up. The corporate database shows a registered agent name and address. Free to search.

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation has a license lookup at idfpr.illinois.gov. Lake Forest has many licensed professionals. Doctors, lawyers (through the ARDC), real estate agents, and others can be found through this tool. It shows names, license status, and sometimes practice addresses.

Voter registration data is public in Illinois. Lake County keeps voter rolls with names, addresses, and party affiliation. The state elections board at ova.elections.il.gov has voter data tools. These records are a reliable way to check current addresses.

Court records are searchable through illinoiscourts.gov. Lake County has online case search tools that let you look up cases by name. This covers civil, criminal, and family matters.

Lake Forest FOIA Rights

Illinois has a strong Freedom of Information Act at 5 ILCS 140. This gives you the right to request public records from any government body. That includes the City of Lake Forest, Lake County offices, and state agencies. If a record is public, they must hand it over.

To make a FOIA request in Lake Forest, contact the city FOIA officer. Write it down. You do not need to explain your reasons. The city has five business days to respond. They can ask for a short extension, but they cannot ignore the request. Denied requests must come with a written explanation citing the specific exemption.

FOIA is helpful for white pages searches because it can uncover records not available online. Building permits, utility billing records, and code enforcement files can tie a name to an address. These fill gaps that standard searches miss. Submitting a FOIA request is free. Copy fees are set by state law.

Lake County has its own FOIA officers for county-level requests. Property tax details, court filings, and election data are all fair game.

Find People in Lake Forest

More detail means better results. A full name is ideal. Add the ZIP code 60045 or a street name if you have it. Lake Forest borders Highland Park, Lake Bluff, and Lincolnshire. If your search comes up empty, try those nearby areas.

Lake County property tax records are very useful. They tie a specific name to a specific address. The county assessor has online lookup tools. Combine property data with voter rolls and court records for the best results.

Lake Forest Contact Information

OfficeDetails
City Hall220 E. Deerpath, Lake Forest, IL 60045
Phone(847) 234-2600
CountyLake County
Websitecityoflakeforest.com
County SeatWaukegan, IL

For a thorough people search, layer your approach. Start with a white pages name search. Then check Lake County court records. Follow up with a property search to confirm an address. Most of this can be done online. Older records may need a call or visit to the county offices in Waukegan.

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Lake County White Pages

Lake Forest falls under Lake County for most public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds all handle records that feed into Lake Forest white pages results. Lake County has solid online record tools, and the county seat in Waukegan is not far away. For court cases, property records, and vital records related to Lake Forest residents, Lake County is your primary source.

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