Moline White Pages

Moline white pages let you look up people, phone numbers, and addresses in this Rock Island County city. About 42,197 people live in Moline. The city sits along the Mississippi River and is part of the Quad Cities metro area. Public records for Moline go through Rock Island County for most court and property filings. White pages data pulls from voter rolls, property tax records, court files, and other open data sets that Illinois and Rock Island County maintain. Whether you need to find an old contact or track down a current address, Moline white pages give you a solid starting point.

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Moline Quick Facts

42,197Population
Rock IslandCounty
61265Primary ZIP
309Area Code

How to Search Moline White Pages

Start with a name. First and last name work best. A middle initial helps narrow things, but it is optional. The search checks public data from Rock Island County and the state. This includes voter rolls, property tax files, court records, and vital records that are open under state law.

Phone numbers show up when tied to a public listing. Land lines are more common than cell phones in results. If someone in Moline has a listed phone, it will likely appear. Cell phones are harder to find because they are not always linked to public filings. Some search tools cross-check cell data with other open sources. You might still find a cell number that way.

Address data is one of the best parts of Moline white pages. Rock Island County keeps property records public. The county recorder tracks deed transfers, mortgages, and tax assessment rolls. These files tie a name to a street address. If someone owns a home in Moline, their address is in the public record. Renters are harder to track, but voter registration data sometimes shows their current address.

Keep in mind that results come from public records. A recent move or new phone may not show up yet.

Moline People Search and Public Records

The City of Moline manages local records from city hall at 619 16th St. Call (309) 524-2000 for general questions. The city handles building permits, business licenses, zoning, and code enforcement. These records are public and can help confirm an address or business connection for a Moline resident.

The image below shows the Moline city website, which provides local government contacts and services.

Visit the City of Moline website for local government information.

Moline White Pages city homepage showing local government services

The city site has department pages, staff contacts, and meeting schedules that can add to white pages data.

Rock Island County handles the main legal records for Moline. The Rock Island County Circuit Clerk maintains court case files. Civil suits, small claims, family law, and criminal cases all go through this office. The county recorder handles property records. Both offices are in Rock Island, the county seat, which is next to Moline.

Vital records for Moline residents go through the Rock Island County Clerk. Marriage licenses, birth records, and death certificates are county-level filings. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) sets the rules for access and fees. Birth certificates have restricted access. Death and marriage records are more available to the public.

Because Moline is part of the Quad Cities, some people may also have ties to Rock Island, East Moline, or even Davenport and Bettendorf across the river in Iowa. If a Moline search does not find what you need, checking records in these nearby cities may help.

Directory Resources for Moline

State-level tools add depth to a Moline search. The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business filings and corporate records. If someone in Moline runs a business, the corporate database shows a registered agent name and address. It is free.

The license lookup at idfpr.illinois.gov covers licensed professionals. Doctors, real estate agents, contractors, and others in Moline can be found through this search. Results show name, license status, and sometimes an address.

Voter registration is a solid source. Rock Island County keeps voter rolls with names, addresses, and party data. Illinois law makes these records public. Request them from the county election office. The state board at ova.elections.il.gov has voter data tools too.

Court records are searchable through the state judiciary at illinoiscourts.gov. Some Rock Island County case data may be online. Older records may need an in-person visit to the courthouse in Rock Island.

FOIA Rights in Moline

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act is at 5 ILCS 140. It gives you the right to request public records from any government body. That includes the City of Moline, Rock Island County, and state agencies. If a record is public, they must provide it. Exceptions exist for sealed cases and certain personal files, but most records are open.

Send a written FOIA request to the city FOIA officer. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The city has five business days to respond. They can request more time but cannot ignore your request. If they deny it, they must say why in writing and cite the exemption.

FOIA helps when white pages data is not enough. Request building permits for a section of Moline. That list has names and addresses. Utility billing records may be public too. These fill in what a standard online search might miss.

No fee to submit. Agencies can charge for copies at the state-set rate.

Find People in Moline

A full name gives the best results. Add a street or ZIP if you know it. Moline mainly uses ZIP codes 61265 and 61266. Some areas may overlap with nearby codes.

With over 42,000 people, Moline is a mid-sized city. Common names will likely return multiple matches. A middle initial or approximate age helps you pick the right person. Rock Island County property tax records are very helpful because they tie a specific name to a specific address.

Moline Contact Information

OfficeDetails
City Hall619 16th St., Moline, IL 61265
Phone(309) 524-2000
CountyRock Island County
Websitemoline.il.us
County SeatRock Island, IL

For a thorough search, combine white pages data with county records. Start with a name search. Check Rock Island County court records for filings. Run a property search to confirm an address. This layered method gives the most complete picture. Most steps work online. A few may need a phone call or trip to the county offices in Rock Island, which is right next to Moline.

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Rock Island County White Pages

Moline falls under Rock Island County for most public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds all handle records that feed into Moline white pages. Rock Island County covers the Illinois side of the Quad Cities metro area, and its records are well-maintained. For court cases, property files, and vital records tied to Moline residents, Rock Island County is your primary source.

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