Prospect Heights White Pages

Prospect Heights white pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and street addresses in this Cook County city. Around 15,600 residents live in Prospect Heights, located in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Public records for Prospect Heights go through Cook County for most legal and vital record matters. These white pages draw from voter data, court records, property rolls, and other government sources that are open under Illinois law. The city is close to major suburbs like Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect.

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Prospect Heights Quick Facts

15,618Population
CookCounty
60070Primary ZIP
847Area Code

How to Search Prospect Heights White Pages

Start with a name. First and last name work best. A middle initial helps if the name is common. The search pulls data from Cook County and state records. That means voter rolls, property assessments, court filings, and vital records that are open to the public under state law.

Phone numbers tied to public records may show up. Land lines appear more often than cell phones. If someone in Prospect Heights has a listed number, you will likely find it. Cell numbers are harder to locate because they are not always in government files. Some tools cross-check other public sources for cell data.

Address lookups are a strength of Prospect Heights white pages. Cook County has a massive property record system. The recorder of deeds tracks deed transfers, mortgages, and tax assessments. These all connect a name to an address. If someone owns a home in Prospect Heights, their address is in the public record. Renters are harder to trace, though voter registration files often have current addresses.

Cook County is large. Use the 60070 ZIP code to filter results to Prospect Heights specifically.

Prospect Heights People Search

City hall is at 8 S. Emerson St. Call (847) 398-3100 for general info. The city handles building permits, business licenses, and code enforcement. These records are public. They can help confirm where someone lives or works in Prospect Heights.

The image below shows the Prospect Heights city website, which provides access to local government contacts and services.

Visit the Prospect Heights website for local government information.

Prospect Heights White Pages city homepage showing government services

The city site has department contacts, meeting schedules, and links to local services that supplement white pages results.

Cook County handles most legal records for Prospect Heights. The circuit clerk maintains court files for civil, criminal, and family cases. The recorder of deeds keeps property records. Cook County offices are primarily in downtown Chicago, but some suburban divisions handle northwest suburban matters. The Cook County Clerk handles vital records at the county level.

Birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses go through the Cook County Clerk's office. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) sets the rules for access. Birth certificates have restrictions on who can request them. Death records and marriage licenses are more broadly available. Fees vary depending on the type of record.

White Pages Resources for Prospect Heights

The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business filing records. If someone in Prospect Heights runs a business, search by name to get their registered agent and address. It is free to use.

The license lookup at idfpr.illinois.gov lets you search licensed professionals. Doctors, contractors, nurses, real estate agents, and dozens of other fields are covered. Results show names, license types, and sometimes a practice address.

Voter rolls are public in Illinois. Cook County keeps voter registration data with names, home addresses, and party affiliation. The county elections office can provide this data. The state board at ova.elections.il.gov also has some online voter tools.

Court records are searchable through illinoiscourts.gov. This covers Cook County and all other Illinois counties. Some case data is available online. Older records may require an in-person visit.

FOIA Rights in Prospect Heights

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives you the right to request public records from any government body. The City of Prospect Heights, Cook County, and state agencies all fall under this law. If a record is public, they must provide it. Exceptions exist for sealed court files and certain personal records.

File a FOIA request in writing to the city's FOIA officer. No reason needed. They have five business days to respond. Extensions are allowed but the deadline cannot be ignored. Denials must come in writing with the specific exemption cited.

FOIA can turn up records not found through a basic search. Building permits, utility records, and other local filings may list names and addresses. These help fill gaps in white pages data. Requests are free to submit. Copy fees are set by state law.

Prospect Heights is a smaller suburb, which sometimes means faster FOIA responses since the volume of requests is lower than in a big city like Chicago.

Find People in Prospect Heights

More details improve results. A full name works best. Add a street or the 60070 ZIP code to narrow matches. Prospect Heights uses one primary ZIP, which makes filtering easier.

With about 15,600 people, Prospect Heights is mid-size for a suburb. Common names may still return several matches. A middle initial or approximate age helps. Cook County property tax records are strong for this because they tie a specific person to a specific address in the city.

Prospect Heights Contact Information

OfficeDetails
City Hall8 S. Emerson St., Prospect Heights, IL 60070
Phone(847) 398-3100
CountyCook County
Websiteprospect-heights.il.us
County SeatChicago, IL

For a thorough search, layer your approach. Start with a name in the white pages. Then check Cook County court records. Follow up with a property search. Most of this can be done online. Some records might need a phone call or visit to county offices.

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Cook County White Pages

Prospect Heights falls under Cook County for most public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds all handle records that feed into Prospect Heights white pages. Cook County is the largest county in Illinois and has extensive online record systems. For court cases, property records, and vital records tied to Prospect Heights residents, Cook County is your main source.

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