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Peoria white pages provide a direct way to look up people, phone numbers, and addresses in this major central Illinois city. As the county seat of Peoria County and a regional hub with over 112,000 residents, Peoria has deep public record systems at both the city and county level. Court files, property records, voter rolls, and vital records all feed into these white pages. The city sits on the Illinois River and serves as the center of a metro area with several surrounding communities. Whether you need a current address, a phone number, or a way to verify someone's identity, Peoria white pages draw from open government data.

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Peoria Quick Facts

112,169Population
PeoriaCounty
61602Primary ZIP
309Area Code

How to Use Peoria White Pages

Start with a name. First and last name together get the best results. A middle name or initial helps too. The search pulls public data from Peoria County and the state of Illinois. This includes voter registration files, property tax rolls, court records, and vital records that are open under state law.

Phone data shows up when a number is tied to a public record. Land lines are more common in results. Cell phones are harder to find because they are not always in government filings. Still, some white pages tools cross-check cell data with other sources, so you may find mobile numbers in some cases.

Address lookups are one of the strongest features of Peoria white pages. Peoria County property records are public. The county recorder tracks deed transfers, mortgage filings, and tax assessments. All of these tie a person's name to a physical address. Home owners in Peoria will almost always show up in property records. Renters are harder to find, but voter rolls and utility records can sometimes fill the gap.

For best results, add a ZIP code or street name when you search common names. Peoria uses several ZIP codes including 61602, 61603, 61604, and others.

Peoria People Search and Public Records

The City of Peoria maintains records that can support a people search. City hall is at 419 Fulton St. Call (309) 494-8500 for general information. The city handles building permits, business licenses, code enforcement, and other municipal records. These are public and can help confirm an address or business connection for someone in Peoria.

The image below shows the Peoria city website, which provides access to local government services and departments.

Visit the City of Peoria website for local government information.

Peoria White Pages city homepage showing government services and contact information

The city website includes department contacts, public meeting schedules, and links to local services that can supplement white pages data.

Peoria County handles most legal records. The circuit clerk maintains court case files. These cover civil lawsuits, family cases, and criminal matters. The county recorder keeps property records like deeds and mortgages. Both offices are in the Peoria County Courthouse in downtown Peoria. Since Peoria is the county seat, you don't have to travel far to reach them.

Vital records for Peoria go through the Peoria County Clerk. Birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses are filed at the county level. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) sets the rules for access and fees. Not all vital records are open. Birth certificates have restrictions on who can request copies. Death records and marriage licenses tend to be more accessible to the general public.

White Pages Resources for Peoria

The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has a business filing database. If someone in Peoria owns or runs a business, you can search by name and find their registered agent details and address. It is free to use and covers all Illinois businesses.

The license lookup at idfpr.illinois.gov lets you search for licensed professionals in Peoria. Doctors, nurses, contractors, real estate agents, and dozens of other professions are covered. Results show the person's name, license type, current status, and sometimes a practice address.

Voter registration data is public in Illinois. The Peoria County Election Commission keeps voter rolls that include names, home addresses, and party affiliation. You can request this data from the county. The state elections site at ova.elections.il.gov has some voter tools as well.

The Illinois courts system at illinoiscourts.gov provides information on accessing court records statewide. Some Peoria County case data is available online. Older or more detailed records may need an in-person visit to the courthouse.

FOIA Rights and Peoria Records

Illinois has a strong Freedom of Information Act at 5 ILCS 140. It gives you the right to request public records from any government body. The City of Peoria, Peoria County, and all state agencies fall under this law. If a record is public, they have to hand it over. Sealed court files and certain personal records are exempt, but most government documents are open.

To make a FOIA request in Peoria, write to the relevant FOIA officer at the city or county. You don't need to explain why you want the records. The agency has five business days to respond. They can ask for a short extension, but they can't just sit on your request. If denied, they must tell you why in writing and cite the exemption.

FOIA is useful for Peoria white pages because it gets you records not available online. You could request a list of building permits in a certain area. That list would show names and addresses. Water billing records might be public in some cases. These kinds of records fill holes that a standard name search might miss. FOIA requests are free to submit, though the agency may charge for copies.

Find People in Peoria

The more details you provide, the better your Peoria white pages results. A full name is ideal. Adding a street or ZIP code helps filter results. Peoria has several ZIP codes across different parts of the city, so knowing which area can narrow things down fast.

With over 112,000 residents, Peoria has a large population. Common names can return many matches. A middle initial or approximate age helps identify the right person. Peoria County property records are a strong tool here since they link a specific individual to a specific address. The county assessor data is public and often searchable online.

Peoria Contact Information

OfficeDetails
City Hall419 Fulton St., Peoria, IL 61602
Phone(309) 494-8500
CountyPeoria County
Websitepeoriagov.org
County SeatPeoria, IL

For a thorough search, layer your approach. Start with a name search in the white pages. Then check Peoria County court records for any case filings. Follow up with a property search to confirm an address. This gives you the most complete picture of where someone lives or has lived in Peoria. Most of these searches can be done from home. A few might require a call or trip to the county offices.

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Peoria County White Pages

Peoria falls under Peoria County for most public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds all handle records that feed into Peoria white pages results. Peoria County is a large county in central Illinois with well-organized record systems, and many are available online. For court cases, property records, and vital records tied to Peoria residents, the county is your primary source.

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