Wauconda White Pages

Wauconda white pages give you tools for finding people, phone numbers, and addresses in this Lake County village. Around 14,000 residents live in Wauconda, and their public records run through Lake County offices in Waukegan. Court filings, property records, voter data, and vital records all contribute to white pages results here. The village sits along Bangs Lake in the western part of Lake County, and its records tie into one of the largest county systems in Illinois. This page explains the sources and methods you can use for a Wauconda people search.

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Wauconda Quick Facts

14,027Population
LakeCounty
60084Primary ZIP
847Area Code

How to Search Wauconda White Pages

Enter a first and last name to begin. That is enough to pull results from public records in Lake County and across Illinois. A middle initial helps narrow things down if the name is common. You can also search by address or phone number. The data comes from voter rolls, property files, court records, and vital records open under state law.

Phone numbers in Wauconda white pages come from public listings. Land lines are the easiest to find. Cell phones do not always show up in public records, but some search tools cross-check cell data against other open sources. If someone in Wauconda has a listed phone number, it should appear in the results.

Address information is one of the most useful things you can get from a Wauconda white pages search. Lake County property records are public. The county recorder tracks deed transfers, mortgages, and tax assessment rolls. Each record ties a person's name to a street address. Homeowners are easy to find this way. Renters are trickier, but voter registration often lists their current address too.

Note that white pages data comes from public sources and may lag behind recent moves or number changes.

Wauconda People Search and Public Records

The Village of Wauconda keeps local records at village hall. The address is 101 N. Main St., Wauconda, IL 60084. Call (847) 526-9731 during business hours. Village hall handles building permits, business licenses, and code enforcement. These records are public and can help confirm a person's address or business connection in Wauconda.

The image below shows the Illinois license lookup tool, a statewide resource for verifying professional licenses.

Illinois license lookup tool for Wauconda white pages research

Use this tool to check if someone in Wauconda holds a state-issued professional license.

Lake County handles the legal records for Wauconda residents. The county seat is Waukegan. The Lake County Circuit Clerk maintains all court files. Civil cases, family law, and small claims are there. The county recorder has property records. Both offices are in Waukegan, about 20 miles east of Wauconda.

Vital records for Wauconda go through the Lake County Clerk's office. Birth certificates, death records, marriage licenses, and divorce records are filed at the county level. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) sets the rules. Some records are open to anyone who pays the fee. Others have restrictions on who can request them.

State Resources for Wauconda Lookups

The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov keeps business and corporate records. If someone in Wauconda owns a business, you can look up their name and find a registered agent address. This is free to use.

Professional license checks are available at idfpr.illinois.gov. Search for doctors, nurses, real estate agents, contractors, and many other licensed professionals in Wauconda. The tool shows name, license type, status, and sometimes an address.

Voter registration is public in Illinois. Lake County keeps voter rolls with names, addresses, and party data. The state elections board at ova.elections.il.gov also has tools. Court records are available through illinoiscourts.gov, covering all Illinois counties including Lake.

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

FOIA Access for Wauconda Records

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) gives everyone the right to request public records from government offices. This includes Wauconda village hall and Lake County offices. You do not need to give a reason. Put your request in writing and send it to the right FOIA officer.

The village has five business days to respond. Extensions are allowed but they cannot just ignore your request. If they say no, they must cite the specific legal exemption in writing. Most government records are open. Sealed court cases and some personal data are exceptions.

FOIA is helpful when standard white pages searches come up short. You might request building permit lists, code enforcement logs, or utility billing data. These records often include names and addresses not found in typical online searches. The request is free to file. Copy fees may apply.

Find People in Wauconda

Start with the details you have. A full name is ideal. Add a street or the 60084 ZIP code if possible. Wauconda is on the smaller side, so name conflicts are less common than in bigger cities. But a middle initial or age estimate still helps when you get multiple results.

Lake County property records are a reliable way to confirm addresses. If someone owns a home in Wauconda, their name and address are on file. Renters may show up in voter rolls or through FOIA requests for utility records.

Wauconda Contact Information

OfficeDetails
Village Hall101 N. Main St., Wauconda, IL 60084
Phone(847) 526-9731
CountyLake County
Websitewauconda.org
County SeatWaukegan, IL

Layer your search for the best results. Start with a name search in the white pages. Then check Lake County court records for any filings. Follow up with a property record search to confirm the address. Most of these steps can be done from your computer. Older records may require a call or visit to the Lake County offices in Waukegan.

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Lake County White Pages

Wauconda falls under Lake County for most public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds all handle records that feed into Wauconda white pages results. Lake County is the third most populous county in Illinois, so its record systems are extensive and many are available online. For court cases, property records, and vital records tied to Wauconda residents, Lake County is the primary source.

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