Park Forest White Pages

Park Forest white pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and addresses in this south suburban village that spans Cook and Will Counties. About 21,150 residents live in Park Forest. Because the village crosses a county line, public records come from two different county systems. White pages searches pull from court filings, property tax data, voter registration lists, and state databases. Park Forest is south of Chicago Heights, and its records are managed through both Cook County and Will County offices.

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Park Forest Quick Facts

21,156Population
Cook/WillCounties
60466Primary ZIP
708Area Code

How to Search Park Forest White Pages

Start with a first and last name. A middle initial helps with common names. Park Forest has about 21,000 people, so most searches return a manageable number of results. The search pulls from public data that Illinois, Cook County, and Will County all make available. Voter rolls, property tax files, court records, and vital records are all part of the results.

Phone numbers appear when tied to a public record. Land lines are more common than cell numbers. If someone in Park Forest has a listed phone number, it will show up. Cell phones are less reliable in white pages because they are not always part of public filings. Some tools cross-reference cell data from other open sources.

Address data is usually the strongest result. Both Cook County and Will County keep property records that are public. The recorder of deeds in each county tracks sales, mortgages, and liens. If someone owns property in Park Forest, their name and address are on file. The county assessors keep annual tax data that ties names to addresses. For a thorough search, you may need to check records in both counties.

Note: Park Forest spans two counties. Always check which county covers the specific address you are looking into.

Park Forest People Search and Records

The Village of Park Forest keeps local records. Village hall is at 350 Victory Dr., Park Forest, IL 60466. Call (708) 748-1112. The village handles building permits, business licenses, and code enforcement. These are public records that can confirm a name or address for someone in Park Forest.

The image below shows the Park Forest village website, which provides access to local government contacts and services.

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Park Forest White Pages village homepage showing government services and contact information

The village site lists department contacts, meeting schedules, and links to services for Park Forest residents.

Cook County handles records for the northern part of Park Forest. The Cook County Circuit Clerk maintains court files, and the Markham courthouse serves the south suburban area. Will County handles records for the southern part. The Will County Circuit Clerk in Joliet maintains court files for that portion. Property records are split the same way, with Cook County and Will County each covering their respective sections of the village.

Vital records depend on which county covers the address. Birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses are governed by the Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535). Birth certificates have restricted access. Death records and marriage licenses are more broadly available. Check with the right county clerk based on the address in question.

State Resources for Park Forest

State-level tools can help with a Park Forest search. The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business filings. If someone in Park Forest owns a business, the corporate database shows their name and registered agent address. This is free to search.

The license lookup at idfpr.illinois.gov covers licensed professionals. Search for doctors, contractors, or other licensed workers in Park Forest. Results show name, license type, and status. Voter data is available through Cook County, Will County, or the state elections board at ova.elections.il.gov. Court records are searchable through illinoiscourts.gov.

Because Park Forest is in two counties, state-level databases are especially useful since they cover the whole state without needing to split your search by county line. The Secretary of State, license lookup, and state voter tools all work across county boundaries.

FOIA Access in Park Forest

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives you the right to request public records from any government body. This includes the Village of Park Forest, Cook County, Will County, and state agencies. If a record is public, they must give it to you. Some records are exempt. Most government files are open.

To file a FOIA request, write to the Park Forest FOIA officer. No reason is needed. The village must respond within five business days. They can request a short extension. A denial must cite the specific exemption that applies.

FOIA is useful for finding records that are not posted online. Building permits, utility billing data, and business license lists all have names and addresses. In Park Forest, these records can fill gaps from a standard online search. The copy fee is set by state law.

Find People in Park Forest

Use as many details as you have. A full name is the starting point. A street name, the 60466 ZIP, or an approximate age will help. Park Forest is a close-knit community, and most name searches will return a reasonable number of results.

Park Forest has a mix of homeowners and renters. Property records are strong for homeowners through both Cook County and Will County assessors. Voter registration data can help locate renters. Combining these sources gives you the most complete picture.

Park Forest Contact Information

OfficeDetails
Village Hall350 Victory Dr., Park Forest, IL 60466
Phone(708) 748-1112
CountiesCook County, Will County
Websitevillageofparkforest.com
County SeatsChicago (Cook), Joliet (Will)

For a complete search, combine white pages results with records from both counties. Start with a name search. Check court records in Cook County (Markham) and Will County (Joliet). Run property searches in both counties. This two-county approach takes a bit more effort, but it gives you the best chance of finding someone in Park Forest.

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Cook County and Will County White Pages

Park Forest spans both Cook County and Will County. Most of the village falls in Cook County, but a portion extends into Will County. The circuit clerks, recorders, and county clerks in both counties maintain records that feed into Park Forest white pages results. For a thorough search covering court cases, property filings, vital records, and voter data, check both county systems.

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