Roselle White Pages Directory

Roselle white pages offer a way to search for people, phone numbers, and addresses in this western suburban village. About 22,750 people live in Roselle, which straddles the border of DuPage and Cook Counties. This means public records for Roselle residents may sit in either county system depending on which side of the line someone lives on. Most of the village falls in DuPage County. Records come from property filings, voter rolls, court data, and state databases.

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Roselle Quick Facts

22,752Population
DuPage / CookCounties
60172Primary ZIP
630Area Code

How to Search Roselle White Pages

Start with a first and last name. A middle initial helps. Roselle sits in two counties, which can affect search results. If you know which part of Roselle someone lives in, that helps you pick the right county records to check. Most of Roselle is in DuPage County. A small part is in Cook County. The 60172 ZIP code covers almost all of Roselle.

Phone numbers turn up when they are tied to public filings. Land lines are easier to find than cell phones. A listed number linked to a Roselle address will show in results. Cell data is less common, but some tools cross-check it from other sources.

Address info is core to a Roselle white pages search. Both DuPage and Cook County keep property tax records, deed transfers, and mortgage filings. These tie names to addresses. If someone owns a home in Roselle, that link is public. Voter registration files also show addresses and are public under Illinois law.

Since Roselle crosses county lines, you may need to search both DuPage and Cook County records for a complete picture. Most people in Roselle fall under DuPage, but it is worth checking both if your first search comes up empty.

Roselle People Search and Records

Roselle Village Hall is at 31 S. Prospect St., Roselle, IL 60172. Call (630) 671-2800. The village handles building permits, business licenses, and code enforcement. These records are public. They can help confirm an address or a business tie for someone in Roselle.

The Roselle village website offers access to local government contacts and services.

Visit the Village of Roselle website for local government information.

Roselle White Pages village homepage showing local government services

The site has department contacts, meeting agendas, and public documents.

DuPage County handles most legal records for Roselle residents. The DuPage County Circuit Clerk maintains court case files. The county recorder keeps property records. Both offices are in Wheaton, the DuPage County seat. For the small portion of Roselle in Cook County, records go through the Cook County system in Chicago.

Vital records are filed at the county level. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) governs access. Birth certificates have restrictions. Death records are more broadly available. Marriage licenses are public in most cases. Since Roselle spans two counties, which county clerk you contact depends on where the event happened.

State Resources for Roselle Lookups

The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov lets you look up business filings. Search by a person's name to find any businesses they own or serve as agent for. Results include addresses. The tool is free.

Licensed professionals can be found through the DFPR at idfpr.illinois.gov. Roselle has many licensed professionals. Doctors, real estate agents, plumbers, and more show up in this tool. Results include name, license type, and status.

Voter registration is public in Illinois. DuPage County and Cook County both keep voter rolls. These include names, addresses, and party affiliations. The state elections board at ova.elections.il.gov has voter data tools too.

Court records can be accessed through illinoiscourts.gov. DuPage County is in the 18th Judicial Circuit. Some records are online, others need an in-person visit to the courthouse in Wheaton.

FOIA Access in Roselle

Illinois FOIA (5 ILCS 140) gives you the right to request public records from any government body. This covers the Village of Roselle, DuPage County, Cook County, and state agencies. Public records must be released when you ask. Sealed court files and some personal data are exempt. Most records are open.

Write your request and send it to the Roselle FOIA officer. No reason is needed. The village gets five business days to respond. If they deny your request, they must explain why in writing. FOIA is free to file, but copying fees may apply.

FOIA helps with white pages searches because it opens up records not posted online. Building permit lists, utility billing files, and business license logs all have names and addresses. These supplement standard search results. A specific, well-written request gets processed faster than a broad one.

Both DuPage and Cook County accept FOIA requests too. If you need county-level records for a Roselle resident, send your request to the right county based on their address.

Finding People in Roselle

A full name plus the 60172 ZIP code is a strong start. A middle initial or street name helps even more. Roselle has about 22,750 people. Common names may have some matches, but the population is small enough to sort through them.

Property records from DuPage County are a strong backup. They tie names to specific addresses. Voter rolls add another layer. Court records from DuPage (or Cook for some addresses) round out the data. Between these sources, most Roselle residents can be found through public records.

Roselle Contact Information

OfficeDetails
Village Hall31 S. Prospect St., Roselle, IL 60172
Phone(630) 671-2800
CountyDuPage / Cook County
Websiteroselle.il.us
DuPage County SeatWheaton, IL

For a thorough search, combine white pages data with county records. Start with a name search. Then check DuPage County court and property records. If needed, check Cook County too. This layered method gives you the most complete picture. Most lookups can be done online, though some may need a call or visit to county offices.

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DuPage County White Pages

Most of Roselle falls under DuPage County for public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds handle records that feed into Roselle white pages results. DuPage County has well-organized systems, and many records are available online. For court cases, property filings, and vital records linked to Roselle residents, DuPage County is the primary source.

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