Shorewood White Pages

Shorewood white pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and street addresses in this growing Will County village. With more than 18,300 residents, Shorewood sits just south of Joliet and has seen rapid growth over the past two decades. Public records in Shorewood come through Will County's court system, property files, and voter rolls, along with state-level databases. Whether you need to track down a current address or find a phone number, Shorewood white pages tap into all of these public data sources.

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Shorewood Quick Facts

18,343Population
WillCounty
60404Primary ZIP
815Area Code

Searching Shorewood White Pages

A name is all you need to start. First and last name gets you results. Adding a middle initial helps narrow matches. Shorewood is mid-sized, so common names may return a few hits. A ZIP code or street name can help you pick the right person quickly.

Phone numbers in Shorewood white pages come from public records. Land lines are easier to find. Cell phones are less likely to show up since they are not always in public filings. Some data tools cross-check cell info with other records, so you may still find one. If someone has a listed phone number tied to their home, it will probably appear.

Address data is the strongest part of most white pages results. Will County keeps public property records. The county recorder has deed transfers, mortgage filings, and tax rolls that link names to addresses. If someone owns a home in Shorewood, that address is public. Renters are harder to trace, though voter registration data sometimes fills in that gap.

Shorewood grew fast. A lot of housing is relatively new. That means many property records are recent and easy to find in digital databases. Newer records tend to be more complete and more accurate.

Shorewood People Search and Records

The Village of Shorewood keeps records at 2501 Lake Shore Dr., Shorewood, IL 60404. Call them at (815) 730-1900. The village handles building permits, utility billing, and local ordinances. These records are public and can help verify an address or business connection in the area.

Below is the Shorewood village website, which provides access to local government contacts and services.

Shorewood White Pages village homepage showing local government services

Visit the Village of Shorewood website for local government information.

Will County handles most legal records for Shorewood. The Will County Circuit Clerk keeps court files including civil suits, family law cases, and small claims. The county recorder has property records. Both offices are in Joliet, the Will County seat, just a few miles north of Shorewood.

Birth and death records for Shorewood residents go through the Will County Clerk's office. Marriage licenses also file at the county level. These vital records are governed by the Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535). The act sets who can request copies and what fees apply. Birth certificates have restrictions. Death records are more broadly available.

State-Level Directory Tools

Illinois state resources can expand a Shorewood people search. The Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business filings and corporate records. If a Shorewood resident runs a business, the corporate database shows their name and registered address. All public data.

The license lookup at idfpr.illinois.gov covers licensed professionals. You can search for doctors, real estate agents, contractors, and other licensed workers in Shorewood. Names, license status, and sometimes addresses appear in the results. It is free to use.

Shorewood White Pages Illinois Courts homepage for case record access

The Illinois Courts website provides tools for accessing case records across all counties including Will County.

Voter data rounds out the picture. Will County keeps voter rolls with names, addresses, and party affiliation. Under Illinois law, voter registration records are public. You can request them from the county. The state elections board at ova.elections.il.gov also has some voter data tools online.

FOIA Rights for Shorewood Records

Illinois has a strong Freedom of Information Act at 5 ILCS 140. This law gives you the right to ask for public records from any government body. That covers the Village of Shorewood, Will County offices, and state agencies. If a record is public, they must provide it. Exceptions exist for sealed court cases and certain personal data, but most government files are open to anyone.

To file a FOIA request in Shorewood, contact the village FOIA officer in writing. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The village gets five business days to respond. They can ask for a short extension, but they cannot ignore your request. A denial must come with a written reason and a specific legal citation.

FOIA helps with records that are not posted online. You could request building permit lists, utility billing records, or code enforcement files. These records have names and addresses that add to your white pages search. Submitting a FOIA request is free. Copy fees may apply at a rate set by state law.

Finding People in Shorewood

More info means better results. Start with a full name. If you know a street or the 60404 ZIP code, add that. Shorewood mainly uses one ZIP code, which keeps things simple.

Since Shorewood is a newer community, many residents have moved in within the last ten to twenty years. Property records for recent home purchases are easy to find. If someone bought a house in Shorewood, their name and address will be in Will County's files.

Shorewood Contact Information

OfficeDetails
Village Hall2501 Lake Shore Dr., Shorewood, IL 60404
Phone(815) 730-1900
CountyWill County
Websitevillageofshorewood.org
County SeatJoliet, IL

For a thorough search, combine white pages data with county records. Start with a name lookup. Then check Will County court records for any filings. Follow up with a property search to confirm an address. This layered method gives you the most complete picture. Most of it can be done from your computer. Some records may need a call or a trip to the Will County offices in Joliet.

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Will County White Pages

Shorewood falls under Will County for all public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds handle records that feed into Shorewood white pages results. Will County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Illinois, and its record systems are well-maintained with many files available online. For court cases, property records, and vital records tied to Shorewood residents, Will County is your main source.

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