Plainfield White Pages Lookup

Plainfield white pages give you a tool to find people, phone numbers, and street addresses across this fast-growing Will County village. With close to 47,000 residents, Plainfield sits in the southwest suburbs of Chicago and spans parts of both Will and Kendall Counties. Most public records go through Will County, though some filings may fall under Kendall County depending on the exact location. These white pages pull data from voter rolls, court files, property records, and other government sources that are open under Illinois law.

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Plainfield Quick Facts

46,708Population
Will/KendallCounty
60544Primary ZIP
815Area Code

How to Search Plainfield White Pages

Start with a name. First and last name together get the best results. A middle initial narrows things further. The search checks public records from Will County, Kendall County, and the state of Illinois. That covers voter rolls, court filings, property tax data, and vital records open to the public.

Phone numbers show up when they are linked to a public record. Land lines appear more often than cell numbers. If a Plainfield resident has a listed phone, it will likely be in the data. Cell phones are harder to find because they are not always in government filings. Some tools cross-check cell data with other sources, so you may still find them.

Address data is a key part of Plainfield white pages. Will County property records are public. The recorder keeps deed transfers, tax assessments, and mortgage filings. These all tie a person's name to an address. If someone owns a home in Plainfield, their address is almost certainly in the public record. Renters are harder to trace, though voter registration files sometimes have current addresses.

Since Plainfield straddles two counties, check Will County first for most records. If you don't find what you need, try Kendall County.

Plainfield People Search Resources

The Village of Plainfield keeps local records at village hall, located at 24401 W. Lockport St. The phone number is (815) 436-7000. They handle building permits, business licenses, and local code enforcement. These are public records that can help confirm a person's address or business connection.

The image below shows the Illinois vital records page, which provides access to birth, death, and marriage records for Illinois residents including those in Plainfield.

Visit the Illinois vital records page for information on requesting certificates.

Plainfield White Pages Illinois vital records page for birth and death certificates

The vital records page explains how to request birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses from the state.

Will County handles the bulk of legal records for Plainfield. The circuit clerk maintains court files for civil, family, and criminal cases. The county recorder has property records. Both offices are in Joliet, the Will County seat. Joliet is about 15 miles east of Plainfield. For the portion of Plainfield in Kendall County, the county seat is Yorkville.

Vital records go through the county clerk. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) sets rules for access and fees. Birth certificates are restricted to certain people. Death records and marriage licenses are more accessible. You can request these from either Will or Kendall County depending on where the event was filed.

White Pages Directory Tools for Plainfield

The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business filings. If a Plainfield resident runs a company, search by name to find their registered agent and address. This is free and public.

Licensed professionals can be searched at idfpr.illinois.gov. Look up doctors, nurses, contractors, or any licensed professional in Plainfield. Results show name, license type, status, and sometimes an address.

Voter data is public in Illinois. Will County keeps voter rolls with names, addresses, and party info. Kendall County does the same for its portion of Plainfield. You can request this data from either county election office. The state elections board at ova.elections.il.gov also has some online voter tools.

Court records are searchable through illinoiscourts.gov. This covers all Illinois counties including Will and Kendall. Some case data is online, while older records may need an in-person visit.

FOIA and Plainfield Public Records

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives you the right to request records from any government body in the state. The Village of Plainfield, Will County, Kendall County, and state agencies all fall under this law. If a record is public, they must provide it. There are exceptions for sealed cases and some personal files.

File a FOIA request in writing to the village FOIA officer. No reason is needed. The village has five business days to respond. Extensions are allowed, but they can't ignore you. Denials must come in writing.

FOIA can uncover records not available through a standard search. Building permits, utility records, and other local filings may have names and addresses. These fill in gaps that a basic white pages search might miss. Requests are free. Copies may cost a small fee.

Plainfield has grown a lot in recent years. Much of its record-keeping is digital, which means FOIA responses can sometimes come faster than in older, smaller towns that still use paper files.

Find People in Plainfield

More details improve your results. A full name works best. Add a ZIP code or street name if you can. Plainfield uses the 60544 ZIP for most of the village, though some areas may use 60585 or 60586.

Close to 47,000 people live in Plainfield. Common names may return multiple matches. A middle initial or age range helps identify the right person. Will County property tax records are strong for this because they tie a specific name to a specific address.

Plainfield Contact Information

OfficeDetails
Village Hall24401 W. Lockport St., Plainfield, IL 60544
Phone(815) 436-7000
CountyWill County / Kendall County
Websiteplainfield-il.org
County SeatsJoliet, IL / Yorkville, IL

For a complete people search, layer your approach. Start with a name search in the white pages. Then check Will County court records. Follow up with a property lookup to confirm an address. If the person lives on the Kendall County side, check there too. Most searches can be done online. Some might need a call or trip to county offices.

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Will County White Pages

Most of Plainfield falls under Will County for public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds handle records that feed into Plainfield white pages. Will County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Illinois, with strong digital record systems. For court cases, property records, and vital records tied to Plainfield residents, Will County is your main source. A small portion of Plainfield falls under Kendall County, so check there for addresses on the west side of the village.

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