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Mokena white pages help you find people, phone numbers, and addresses in this Will County village. About 20,021 people live in Mokena. The village is in the southwest suburbs of Chicago along the Metra rail line. Public records for Mokena flow through Will County for most court and property filings. White pages data comes from voter rolls, property tax records, court files, and other open data sets that the state of Illinois and Will County make available. If you need to locate someone in Mokena, these public records are a useful resource.

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Mokena Quick Facts

20,021Population
WillCounty
60448Primary ZIP
708Area Code

How to Search Mokena White Pages

Begin with a name. First and last name together give the best results. A middle initial can help narrow things, but you do not need one. The search pulls from public data that Will County and the state of Illinois keep on file. This covers voter rolls, property tax records, court filings, and vital records open under state law.

Phone numbers appear when they are tied to a public listing. Land lines show up more than cell phones. If someone in Mokena has a listed number, it will probably be in the results. Cell phones are harder to find since they are not always part of public filings. Some tools cross-check cell data with other sources, though, so you may get lucky.

Address data is a strong point of Mokena white pages. Will County keeps property records public. The county recorder tracks deed transfers, mortgages, and tax rolls. Each ties a person's name to a street address. If someone owns a home in Mokena, their address is in the public file. Renters are harder to pin down, but voter registration data sometimes shows their current address.

Results come from public records and may not show the most recent changes.

Mokena People Search and Records

The Village of Mokena manages local records from its village hall at 11004 Carpenter St. Call (708) 479-3900 for general info. The village handles building permits, business licenses, zoning, and code enforcement. These are public records. They can help confirm an address or business connection for someone in Mokena.

The image below shows the Mokena village website, where you can access local government contacts and services.

Visit the Village of Mokena website for local government information.

Mokena White Pages village homepage showing local government services

The village site has department pages, staff contacts, and public meeting schedules that supplement white pages data.

Will County handles the major legal records for Mokena. The Will County Circuit Clerk maintains court case files. Civil suits, small claims, family law, and criminal cases all go through this office. The county recorder manages property records. Both offices are in Joliet, the Will County seat, about 15 miles from Mokena.

Vital records for Mokena go through the Will County Clerk. Marriage licenses, birth records, and death certificates are filed at the county level. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) sets the rules for who can access them and what fees apply. Birth certificates have restrictions. Death and marriage records are more open to the public.

Directory Resources for Mokena

State tools help with a Mokena people search. The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business filings. If someone in Mokena owns a business, the corporate database shows a registered agent name and address. Free to search.

The license lookup at idfpr.illinois.gov covers licensed professionals in Mokena. Doctors, plumbers, real estate agents, and other licensed trades are in this database. Results show name, license status, and sometimes an address.

Voter registration is a good source. Will County keeps voter rolls with names, addresses, and party info. Illinois law makes voter records public. Request them from the county election office. The state board at ova.elections.il.gov has voter tools as well.

Court records can be searched through the state judiciary at illinoiscourts.gov. Some Will County case data is online. Older records may need a visit to the courthouse in Joliet.

FOIA Rights for Mokena Records

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act is at 5 ILCS 140. This law lets you request public records from any government body. That includes the Village of Mokena, Will County, and state agencies. If a record is public, they must hand it over. Exceptions apply for sealed court cases and some personal files, but most records are open.

Write to the village FOIA officer with your request. No reason is needed. The village has five business days to respond. They can ask for extra time but cannot just ignore you. A denial must come in writing with the exemption cited.

FOIA extends what white pages can find. Ask for building permits in part of Mokena. That list has names and addresses. Water billing records may also be public. These kinds of records fill in what a standard search might miss.

No fee to file a request. Agencies may charge for copies at the rate set by state law.

Find People in Mokena

More details mean better results. A full name is the best start. A street or ZIP helps too. Mokena uses ZIP 60448 for most of the village. Some edges may use a nearby code.

Mokena has about 20,000 people. Common names may return a few matches. A middle initial or rough age narrows things down. Will County property tax records are particularly helpful because they link a specific name to a specific address.

Mokena Contact Information

OfficeDetails
Village Hall11004 Carpenter St., Mokena, IL 60448
Phone(708) 479-3900
CountyWill County
Websitemokena.org
County SeatJoliet, IL

For a complete search, layer white pages data with county records. Start with a name lookup. Check Will County court records next. Then run a property search to confirm an address. This combined approach gives the fullest picture. Most can be done online. A few steps may need a phone call or trip to the county offices in Joliet.

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Will County White Pages

Mokena falls under Will County for most public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds all manage records that feed into Mokena white pages data. Will County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Illinois, so its systems handle a large volume of records. For court cases, property files, and vital records tied to Mokena residents, Will County is your primary source.

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