Rockford White Pages

Rockford white pages connect you to people, phone numbers, and addresses across Illinois' third largest city. With nearly 148,000 residents, Rockford has a deep pool of public records spread across Winnebago County systems, city offices, and state databases. As the county seat of Winnebago County, all major county offices are right here in Rockford. Whether you need to find an old friend or look up a current address, these records come from court filings, voter rolls, property data, and other public sources.

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Rockford Quick Facts

147,521Population
WinnebagoCounty
61101Primary ZIP
815Area Code

Searching Rockford White Pages

Start with a name. First and last name gives the best results. Rockford is a large city, so common names may bring back many matches. A middle name or initial helps a lot. The 61101, 61102, 61103, 61104, 61107, 61108, and 61114 ZIP codes all cover parts of Rockford, so knowing the right ZIP can really narrow things down.

Phone numbers show up when they are linked to public records. Land lines are more common in white pages data. Cell phones are harder to find since they are not always part of public filings. A listed land line tied to a Rockford address will almost certainly appear in your results.

Address data is the strongest part of a Rockford white pages search. Winnebago County keeps property tax records, deed transfers, and mortgage filings. All of these tie a name to a street address. Homeowners in Rockford are easy to track through these records. Renters show up less, but voter registration files often list a current address for them. Between property records and voter data, most Rockford residents have a public address on file.

Because Rockford is the county seat, all Winnebago County offices are in town. That makes it simple to do in-person searches if you cannot find what you need online.

Rockford People Search and Public Records

Rockford City Hall is at 425 E. State St., Rockford, IL 61104. Call (815) 987-5500 for general info. The city manages permits, licenses, code enforcement, and municipal court records. These are public. They can help confirm a person's address or business activity in Rockford.

The image below shows the Illinois courts website, a key resource for searching court records that cover Rockford and Winnebago County.

Illinois courts homepage used for Rockford White Pages court record searches

The Illinois courts site provides guidance on searching case records across every county, including Winnebago.

Winnebago County handles most legal records for Rockford. The circuit clerk keeps court files for civil, criminal, and family cases. The county recorder has property records. The county assessor has tax data. All of these offices are in the Winnebago County courthouse in downtown Rockford. The 17th Judicial Circuit covers Winnebago County, and its courts process a high volume of cases due to Rockford's size.

Vital records go through the Winnebago County Clerk. Birth and death records, marriage licenses, and civil union certificates are filed there. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) sets rules for access. Birth certificates are restricted to authorized family members and legal representatives. Death records have broader access. Marriage data is generally public. You can also go through the Illinois Department of Public Health for vital records.

State-Level Search Tools for Rockford

The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov lets you look up business filings. Rockford has a large business community, so this tool is especially useful. Search by a person's name to find any businesses they own or serve as registered agent for. Results include addresses.

Licensed professionals can be checked at idfpr.illinois.gov. Rockford has thousands of licensed professionals. Doctors, nurses, real estate agents, contractors, and more all show up in this database. Results include the person's name, license type, and current status.

Illinois DFPR license lookup tool for Rockford White Pages professional searches

The license lookup tool is free and covers dozens of professions regulated by the state.

Voter registration records are public in Illinois. Winnebago County keeps voter rolls with names, addresses, and party affiliations. The state elections board at ova.elections.il.gov has voter data tools too. These are useful for finding current addresses.

Court records across Illinois are accessible through illinoiscourts.gov. Winnebago County is in the 17th Judicial Circuit. Some records are available online. Others require a trip to the courthouse.

FOIA and Public Records Access in Rockford

Illinois FOIA (5 ILCS 140) gives you the right to request public records from any government body. That covers Rockford City Hall, Winnebago County offices, and state agencies. Public records must be released on request. Exceptions exist for sealed court files, some personnel records, and certain personal data. Most government files are open.

Write your FOIA request and send it to the appropriate FOIA officer. For city records, contact Rockford City Hall. For county records, go to the relevant Winnebago County office. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The agency gets five business days to respond, with possible extensions for large requests.

FOIA is a strong tool for Rockford white pages searches. It opens up records not posted online. You could request building permit lists, utility records, or business license logs. Each of these has names and addresses tied to Rockford residents. Filing a FOIA request costs nothing, but copying fees may apply.

Find People in the Rockford Directory

The more info you have, the better. A full name plus a ZIP code gets the best results. Rockford covers several ZIP codes, so knowing the right one matters. A middle initial or approximate age also helps sort through matches in a city this size.

Rockford has nearly 148,000 people. It is the third largest city in Illinois. That means more matches for common names. But it also means more records to draw from. Property records, court files, voter rolls, and license data all contribute to Rockford white pages results. Layering these sources gives you the best chance of finding the right person.

Rockford Contact Information

OfficeDetails
City Hall425 E. State St., Rockford, IL 61104
Phone(815) 987-5500
CountyWinnebago County
Websiterockfordil.gov
County SeatRockford, IL

For a complete Rockford people search, combine sources. Start with a name search in white pages. Then check Winnebago County court records. Follow up with property data from the county assessor. This layered method gives you the fullest picture. Most searches can be done online. Some older records may need an in-person visit to the courthouse or county offices, all of which are in downtown Rockford.

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Winnebago County White Pages

Rockford is the county seat of Winnebago County. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds all handle records that feed into Rockford white pages results. Winnebago County has well-organized record systems, and many are available online. For court cases, property records, and vital records tied to Rockford residents, Winnebago County is the primary source.

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