Waterloo White Pages

Waterloo white pages provide a way to search for people, phone numbers, and addresses in this Monroe County city. As the county seat, Waterloo is home to about 11,100 residents and serves as the center for county government records. The courthouse, circuit clerk, and county recorder are all based right here. White pages searches draw from Monroe County court filings, property records, voter registrations, and statewide databases. Waterloo sits in the Metro East region south of St. Louis, and its records connect to the broader southern Illinois system.

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Waterloo Quick Facts

11,129Population
MonroeCounty
62298Primary ZIP
618Area Code

How to Search Waterloo White Pages

A name is the best way to start. Enter a first and last name. A middle initial helps with common names. The search pulls from public records in Monroe County and the state of Illinois. This includes voter rolls, property records, court files, and vital records that are open under state law.

Phone data in Waterloo white pages comes from public listings. Land lines are easier to find than cell phones. If someone has a listed number in Waterloo, it will probably show up. Cell numbers are less common in public filings, but some search tools check cell data against other open sources. You may find one that way.

Address records are a key part of any Waterloo lookup. Monroe County property records are public. The county recorder keeps track of deed transfers, mortgages, and tax assessment rolls. These records link names to specific addresses. If a person owns property in Waterloo, their address is in the public record. Renters can sometimes be found through voter registration data, which also lists addresses.

White pages data comes from public sources. It may not show the most recent changes.

Waterloo People Search and Public Records

The City of Waterloo has offices at 100 W. 4th St., Waterloo, IL 62298. You can reach them at (618) 939-8600. City hall handles building permits, code issues, and local business licenses. These are public records that can help verify a person's address or business ties in Waterloo.

Because Waterloo is the Monroe County seat, the county courthouse is right in town. The Monroe County Circuit Clerk handles court case files. Civil suits, family law cases, and small claims are all on record. The county recorder keeps property records including deeds and mortgages. You do not need to travel far to access these records if you live in or near Waterloo.

The screenshot below shows the Illinois vital records page, a state resource that covers records for all counties including Monroe.

Illinois vital records page for Waterloo white pages research

Vital records for Waterloo residents are filed with the Monroe County Clerk. Birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce records are all there. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) sets rules for access. Some records are open to anyone who pays the fee. Others, like birth certificates, are restricted to authorized individuals.

State Resources for Waterloo Searches

Illinois runs several databases that support Waterloo white pages. The Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has corporate and business filings. Search for anyone in Waterloo who runs a registered business. The results show the registered agent name and address.

The license lookup at idfpr.illinois.gov lets you check professional licenses. Doctors, nurses, contractors, real estate agents, and many other professionals are in the system. You get a name, license type, and status. Sometimes you get an address too.

Voter data is public in Illinois. The Monroe County Clerk keeps voter rolls that include names, addresses, and party affiliation. The state elections board at ova.elections.il.gov has voter registration tools. Court records are available through illinoiscourts.gov, which covers all counties.

Visit the City of Waterloo website for local government contacts.

FOIA Rights in Waterloo

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) lets you request public records from government offices. This covers Waterloo city hall and Monroe County offices. You do not need to say why you want the records. Submit your request in writing to the FOIA officer.

The city has five business days to respond. They can extend that for a short time if needed. If they deny your request, they must say why in writing. Most records are public. Sealed court files and certain personal data are exceptions.

FOIA is useful when online searches do not give you enough. You can request building permits, code enforcement records, or utility data. These files have names and addresses that go beyond what standard white pages tools show. Filing a request is free. Copies may have a small fee.

Find People in Waterloo

Use all the details you have. A full name is the best start. Add a street name or the 62298 ZIP if you know it. Waterloo is small enough that a name search alone often works well. But common names may still have a few matches. A middle initial or approximate age helps sort them out.

Monroe County property records are a strong source for confirming addresses. Homeowners are easy to verify. Renters may show up through voter rolls or FOIA requests for utility records.

Waterloo Contact Information

OfficeDetails
City Hall100 W. 4th St., Waterloo, IL 62298
Phone(618) 939-8600
CountyMonroe County
Websitewaterloo.il.us
County SeatWaterloo, IL

For the deepest results, combine white pages with county records. Start with a name search. Check Monroe County court records next. Then look at property files to pin down an address. Since the courthouse is in Waterloo, in-person visits are easy if you need older records that are not yet online.

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Monroe County White Pages

Waterloo is the seat of Monroe County, so all major public records for the area are handled right here. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds maintain records that feed into Waterloo white pages. For court cases, property data, and vital records connected to Waterloo residents, Monroe County is the primary source. Many records can be accessed at the courthouse in downtown Waterloo.

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