New Lenox White Pages

New Lenox white pages provide a way to search for people, phone numbers, and addresses in this growing Will County village. About 28,000 people call New Lenox home. Public records for residents here are kept at the village level and through Will County offices in Joliet. Whether you want to find an old neighbor or check a current address, New Lenox white pages draw from court files, voter rolls, property records, and other open data sets that Illinois makes available.

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New Lenox Quick Facts

28,006Population
WillCounty
60451Primary ZIP
815Area Code

How to Search New Lenox White Pages

Start with a name. First and last name give you the best results. A middle initial helps but is not required. The search pulls from public data that Illinois and Will County make available. This includes voter rolls, property tax files, court records, and vital records open to the public under state law.

Phone numbers appear in white pages when they are tied to a public record. Land lines show up more often than cell phones. If someone in New Lenox has a listed number, it will likely come up. Cell phones are not always part of public filings in Illinois. Some search tools cross-check cell data with other sources, but results vary.

Address data is one of the strongest parts of a New Lenox white pages lookup. Property records in Will County are public. The county recorder keeps deed transfers, mortgage filings, and tax assessment rolls. These all tie a person's name to a street address. If someone owns a home in New Lenox, their address is in the public record. Renters are harder to find, though voter registration files sometimes show current addresses.

New Lenox mainly uses the 60451 ZIP code. Knowing this can help you filter search results when you are looking for a specific person in the village.

New Lenox People Search and Public Records

The Village of New Lenox keeps records that can help with a people search. Village Hall is at 1 Veterans Parkway. You can reach them at (815) 462-6100 during business hours. They handle building permits, business licenses, and local ordinances. These records are public and can sometimes confirm an address or business link for someone in New Lenox.

The image below shows the New Lenox village website, where you can find local government contacts and services.

Visit the Village of New Lenox website for local government details.

New Lenox White Pages village homepage showing local government services

The site has links to village departments, staff contacts, and public meeting schedules that add to your white pages data.

Will County handles most legal records for New Lenox. The Will County Circuit Clerk keeps court case files. These include civil suits, small claims, and family law cases. The county recorder has property records. Both offices are in Joliet, the Will County seat, about 15 miles north of New Lenox.

Birth and death records for New Lenox residents go through the Will County Clerk's office. Marriage licenses are filed at the county level too. These vital records are governed by the Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535). The law sets rules for who can get copies and what fees apply. Not all vital records are open to everyone. Birth certificates have limits on who can request them.

White Pages Directory Resources

Several state-level tools help with a New Lenox people search. The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business filings. If someone in New Lenox owns a business, you can find their name and registered agent address through the corporate database. It is free and open to the public.

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation runs a license lookup at idfpr.illinois.gov. Search for licensed professionals in New Lenox, from doctors and nurses to plumbers and contractors. The tool shows their name, license status, and sometimes an address.

Voter registration data is a solid source. Will County keeps voter rolls that include name, address, and party affiliation. Under Illinois law, voter records are public. You can request them from the county. The state elections board at ova.elections.il.gov also has voter data tools.

Court records are available through the Illinois courts system. The state judiciary site at illinoiscourts.gov has information on how to access case records in Will County and across the state. Some data is online. Older records may need a trip to the courthouse in Joliet.

New Lenox White Pages and FOIA

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 covers the Village of New Lenox, Will County offices, and all state agencies. If a record is public, they have to hand it over. There are exceptions for sealed cases and certain personal files, but most government records are open.

To file a FOIA request, contact the FOIA officer at the office that holds the records. Write your request down. You do not have to explain why you need the info. They have five business days to respond. An extension is possible, but they cannot simply ignore you. If they deny the request, they must say why in writing.

FOIA is useful for filling gaps. You might request a list of building permits on a certain street in New Lenox. That list would have names and addresses. Water billing data and business license lists may also be available through FOIA. These records can reveal details that a basic white pages search misses.

FOIA requests are free to submit. The agency can charge for copies at a rate set by state law, but the cost is usually small.

Find People in New Lenox

The more details you have, the better your results will be. A full name is best. If you know a street name or ZIP code, include it. New Lenox has about 28,000 residents, so common names may pull up several matches. A middle initial or rough age estimate helps narrow things down.

Will County property tax records are a great tool for New Lenox searches. They are available online and tie a name to a specific address. For renters, voter rolls or utility records obtained through FOIA can help.

New Lenox Contact Information

OfficeDetails
Village Hall1 Veterans Parkway, New Lenox, IL 60451
Phone(815) 462-6100
CountyWill County
Websitenewlenox.net
County SeatJoliet, IL

For a deep New Lenox people search, layer your sources. Start with a white pages name search. Then check Will County court records. Follow with a property search to confirm an address. This approach gives you the fullest picture. Most searches can be done from your computer. A few may require a call or visit to Will County offices in Joliet.

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Will County White Pages

New Lenox falls under Will County for most public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds all handle records that feed into New Lenox white pages results. Will County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Illinois, and its record systems are well maintained. For court cases, property records, and vital records related to New Lenox residents, Will County is your primary source.

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