North Aurora White Pages

North Aurora white pages let you look up people, phone numbers, and street addresses in this Kane County village along the Fox River. About 18,700 residents live here. Public records come from the village government and Kane County offices in Geneva. Whether you need to find a current resident or verify an address, North Aurora white pages pull from court files, voter rolls, property records, and other open data sources that Illinois makes available to the public.

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North Aurora Quick Facts

18,696Population
KaneCounty
60542Primary ZIP
630Area Code

How to Search North Aurora White Pages

Start with a name. First and last name get you the best results. A middle initial helps narrow things down. The search draws from public data that Illinois and Kane County make available. That means voter rolls, property tax files, court records, and vital records open under state law.

Phone numbers show up when tied to a public record. Land lines appear more often than cell phones. If someone in North Aurora has a listed number, it will likely come up in results. Cell phones are not always in public filings. Some tools check cell data against other open sources, but there are no guarantees.

Address data is a strong part of North Aurora white pages. Property records in Kane County are public. The county recorder keeps deed transfers and mortgage filings. Tax assessment rolls are also open. These tie a person's name to a street address. If someone owns a home in North Aurora, their address is in the public record. For renters, voter registration files sometimes list a current address.

North Aurora uses the 60542 ZIP code. The village is fairly compact, so most residents share this ZIP. Keep it in mind when filtering search results.

North Aurora People Search and Records

The Village of North Aurora keeps its own records. Village Hall is at 25 E. State St. Call (630) 897-8228 for general questions. The village handles building permits, business licenses, and local codes. These records are public and can confirm an address or business tie for a North Aurora resident.

The image below shows the North Aurora village website with local government contacts and services.

Visit the Village of North Aurora website for local information.

North Aurora White Pages village homepage showing local government services

The site includes department contacts, public meeting schedules, and village news.

Kane County handles most legal records for North Aurora. The Kane County Circuit Clerk maintains court case files. Civil suits, small claims, traffic cases, and family law matters are all there. The county recorder keeps property records. Both offices are in Geneva, the Kane County seat, a short drive north of North Aurora.

Vital records go through the Kane County Clerk's office. Birth and death records, marriage licenses, and other vital files follow the Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535). The law sets rules on who can get copies and what fees apply. Birth certificates have restrictions. Marriage and death records are more widely available to the public.

Directory Resources for North Aurora

State tools open up more search options. The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business filings. If someone in North Aurora runs a business, the corporate database shows their name and registered agent address. Free to search.

The license lookup at idfpr.illinois.gov covers dozens of professions. Search for doctors, contractors, real estate agents, and other licensed professionals in North Aurora. It shows name, license status, and sometimes an address.

Illinois license lookup tool for North Aurora white pages searches

Voter registration data adds another layer. Kane County keeps voter rolls with name, address, and party. Voter records are public under Illinois law. Request them from the county. The state elections board at ova.elections.il.gov also has some tools.

Court records are available through illinoiscourts.gov. The site explains how to access case records in Kane County and statewide. Some data is online. Older records might need an in-person visit to the courthouse in Geneva.

North Aurora FOIA Rights

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

Put your request in writing. Send it to the FOIA officer at the relevant office. You do not need to explain your reasons. They have five business days to respond. If they say no, they must give a written reason and cite the specific exemption. You can appeal a denial.

FOIA is useful for North Aurora white pages searches. Ask for a list of building permits or business licenses. These records include names and addresses. Water billing data and parking permits may be available too. They can fill in blanks that a standard white pages search leaves out.

FOIA requests are free to file. The agency may charge for copies at a rate set by state law.

Find People in North Aurora

More details mean better results. A full name is ideal. A street name or ZIP code helps too. North Aurora has about 18,700 people, so the pool is not huge. Common names might still produce a few matches. A middle initial or approximate age helps sort them out.

Kane County property records are available online. They tie a name to a specific address. For renters, voter registration data or FOIA requests for utility records can sometimes help.

North Aurora Contact Information

OfficeDetails
Village Hall25 E. State St., North Aurora, IL 60542
Phone(630) 897-8228
CountyKane County
Websitenorthaurora.org
County SeatGeneva, IL

For a thorough North Aurora people search, stack your sources. Start with white pages data. Check Kane County court records next. Then look at property files to confirm an address. This layered approach gives you the fullest picture. Most of it can be done online. Some older records may need a phone call or trip to the courthouse in Geneva.

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Kane County White Pages

North Aurora falls under Kane County for most public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds handle records that feed into North Aurora white pages results. Kane County is one of the larger suburban counties in the Chicago area, and its records systems are well maintained. For court cases, property records, and vital records tied to North Aurora residents, Kane County is your main source.

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