South Elgin White Pages

South Elgin white pages give you a way to look up people, phone numbers, and addresses in this Kane County village along the Fox River. About 24,200 residents live in South Elgin, which has grown steadily as part of the Fox Valley corridor west of Chicago. Public records here come through Kane County's court system, property files, and voter data, along with state-level databases. South Elgin white pages tap into all of these sources to help you find the person or contact details you need.

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South Elgin Quick Facts

24,217Population
KaneCounty
60177Primary ZIP
847Area Code

How to Search South Elgin White Pages

A first and last name is all you need to get started. A middle initial helps if the name is common. South Elgin has about 24,000 people, so you should not get too many matches for most names. Adding a ZIP code or street name narrows results even more.

Phone numbers show up when they are tied to public filings. Land lines are the most common. Cell phones are less likely to appear since they do not always end up in public data. Some search tools cross-check cell info against other sources, so there is a chance you will find one. If someone has a listed land line in South Elgin, it will probably show up.

Address info is usually the best part of a white pages result. Kane County keeps property records that are open to the public. The county recorder has deed transfers, mortgage data, and tax rolls. All of these link a person's name to a street address. If someone owns property in South Elgin, their address is public. Renters are harder to pin down, though voter registration files sometimes help.

South Elgin sits along the Fox River. The village shares borders with Elgin to the north and Bartlett to the east. If someone lives near the edge of town, their records might list a neighboring community, so keep that in mind during your search.

South Elgin People Search Resources

The Village of South Elgin maintains local records at 10 N. Water St., South Elgin, IL 60177. You can call them at (847) 741-3894. The village keeps building permits, business licenses, and zoning records. All of these are public and can help verify an address or business connection for someone in the area.

The image below shows the Illinois Courts website, which provides access to case records for Kane County and all other Illinois counties.

South Elgin White Pages Illinois Courts homepage for case record access

Visit the Village of South Elgin website for local government contacts and services.

Kane County handles most legal records for South Elgin. The Kane County Circuit Clerk maintains court case files, covering civil suits, family law, and small claims. The county recorder has property records. Both offices are in Geneva, the Kane County seat, about ten miles south of South Elgin.

For birth or death records tied to South Elgin residents, you go through the Kane County Clerk's office. Marriage licenses also file at the county level. These vital records fall under the Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535), which sets rules for who can get copies and what fees apply. Birth certificates have strict access rules. Death records are more available to the public.

State Directory Tools

Illinois state tools can fill in gaps for a South Elgin people search. The Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business and corporate filings. If a South Elgin resident owns a business, the corporate database shows their name and registered address. All public data.

The license lookup at idfpr.illinois.gov covers licensed professionals. Doctors, contractors, real estate agents, and many other licensed workers in South Elgin can be found here with their name and license status. Free to use.

South Elgin White Pages Illinois license lookup for professional searches

The license lookup tool covers dozens of professions and is free for anyone to use.

Voter registration data is another good source. Kane County keeps voter rolls with names, addresses, and party info. Under Illinois law, voter records are public. You can ask the county for them. The state board at ova.elections.il.gov also has some voter data available online.

The Illinois Courts website provides details on how to search case records across all counties including Kane. Some data is online. Older cases may need an in-person visit to the courthouse in Geneva.

FOIA and South Elgin Records

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives you the right to request public records from any government body. That includes the Village of South Elgin, Kane County offices, and state agencies. If a record is public, they must give it to you. Exceptions apply to sealed court cases and certain personal data, but most files are open.

Write to the village FOIA officer to submit a request. You do not need to give a reason. The village has five business days to respond. They can take a short extension, but they cannot just ignore your request. If they deny it, they must explain why in writing.

FOIA helps when you need records that are not posted online. Building permits, water billing records, and code enforcement files are all options. These records have names and addresses that can add to a white pages search. Submitting is free. You may pay for copies at the rate set by law.

Finding People in South Elgin

The more you know, the faster your search. A full name gets you started. A street name or the 60177 ZIP code helps narrow results. South Elgin uses mainly one ZIP code.

The village has grown quite a bit in recent years. Newer residents may have less local data, but a home purchase will still show up in Kane County property records quickly. For longtime residents, you can often find a rich trail of public data going back many years.

South Elgin Contact Information

OfficeDetails
Village Hall10 N. Water St., South Elgin, IL 60177
Phone(847) 741-3894
CountyKane County
Websitesouthelgin.com
County SeatGeneva, IL

For a deep search, combine white pages data with county records. Start with a name lookup. Then check Kane County court records for any filings. Follow up with a property search to verify an address. This method gives you the most complete picture. Most of it can be done online. Some records may require a call or a visit to county offices in Geneva.

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Kane County White Pages

South Elgin falls under Kane County for all public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds handle records that feed into South Elgin white pages results. Kane County is one of the larger collar counties around Chicago, and its record systems are solid with many files available online. For court cases, property records, and vital records tied to South Elgin residents, Kane County is your primary source.

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