Winnetka White Pages

Winnetka white pages give you a way to search for people, phone numbers, and street addresses in this affluent North Shore village. About 12,500 people call Winnetka home, and it sits in Cook County along Lake Michigan between Wilmette and Glencoe. Property records here are especially useful because of the high homeownership rate. Public data for Winnetka comes from Cook County offices and state databases. This page covers the best ways to run a Winnetka white pages search.

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Winnetka Quick Facts

12,484Population
CookCounty
60093Primary ZIP
847Area Code

How to Search Winnetka White Pages

Start with a name. First and last name give the best results. A middle initial can help, especially if the last name is common. The search pulls from public data that Cook County and the state of Illinois make available. Voter rolls, property tax files, court records, and vital records all play a role in what comes up.

Phone numbers appear when they are tied to a public filing. Land lines are more common in search results than cell phones. If someone in Winnetka has a listed number, it will likely show up. Cell numbers are not always part of public records, so they are less reliable. Some tools check multiple data sources and can sometimes pull a cell number.

Address lookups are a strong suit for Winnetka white pages. Cook County property records are public. The county recorder maintains deed transfers, mortgage filings, and tax assessment rolls. In Winnetka, where most residents own their homes, property records cover a large portion of the population. This makes address searches very effective here.

Winnetka uses the 60093 ZIP code. Adding this to your search narrows results and helps you avoid matches from other Cook County communities.

Winnetka People Search and Records

Winnetka Village Hall is at 510 Green Bay Rd. The phone number is (847) 446-9200. The village handles building permits, zoning applications, and other local government files. These records are public. They can help verify where someone lives or confirm a business address in Winnetka.

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

Visit the Village of Winnetka website for local government info.

Winnetka White Pages village homepage showing local government services

The site includes department contacts, meeting agendas, and links to public records resources.

Cook County handles the legal records for Winnetka. The Cook County Circuit Clerk keeps court case files covering civil suits, family law, and other cases. The Cook County Recorder maintains property records. Winnetka is in the Second Municipal District, with court proceedings handled at the Skokie courthouse just a few miles south.

Birth, death, and marriage records are filed with the Cook County Clerk. The Illinois Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) governs access and fees. Birth certificates have restrictions on who can request them. Marriage licenses and death records are more broadly available to the public.

State Tools for Winnetka Searches

The Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov has business filings and corporate records. If someone in Winnetka runs a business, the database will show their name and registered agent address. Free to search.

The license lookup tool at idfpr.illinois.gov covers dozens of professions. Search for licensed professionals in Winnetka, including doctors, real estate agents, architects, and more. Results include name, license status, and sometimes an address.

Voter registration records are public in Illinois. Cook County maintains voter rolls with names, addresses, and party affiliation. The state elections board at ova.elections.il.gov provides voter data tools too.

The Illinois courts website at illinoiscourts.gov covers how to access case records in Cook County and other counties. Some case data is online. Older records may need an in-person search at the Skokie courthouse.

FOIA Rights in Winnetka

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 Winnetka, Cook County offices, and state agencies. If a record is public, they must provide it. Exceptions exist for sealed court cases and certain personal records, but most government files are open.

To make a FOIA request, write to the Winnetka FOIA officer. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The village has five business days to respond. A short extension is allowed if needed. A denial must be in writing and cite the legal exemption.

FOIA helps with white pages searches by opening up records not available online. Building permits, utility connections, and other village files can have names and addresses that a standard search misses. No fee to submit a request. Copy charges may apply at a rate set by state law.

Find People in Winnetka

More details give better results. A full name is best. Add the 60093 ZIP code or a street name to help narrow things down. Winnetka has about 12,500 people. It is small enough that common names should return a manageable list of matches. A middle initial or age range still helps if you need to pick the right person.

Winnetka has one of the highest homeownership rates on the North Shore. This means property records are an excellent source for white pages data. Most residents show up in Cook County tax rolls and deed records. New homebuyers appear in the system shortly after their purchase closes.

Winnetka Contact Information

OfficeDetails
Village Hall510 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka, IL 60093
Phone(847) 446-9200
CountyCook County
Websitevillageofwinnetka.org
Court LocationSkokie Courthouse

For a thorough search, layer your approach. Start with white pages. Check Cook County court records next. Then run a property search to confirm an address. Most of this can be done from your computer. For older records or more detailed searches, the Skokie courthouse is a short trip from Winnetka.

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Cook County White Pages

Winnetka falls under Cook County for all public records. The county clerk, circuit court, and recorder of deeds maintain the records that feed into Winnetka white pages results. Cook County has the largest records system in Illinois. Many records are available online, and in-person searches can be done at the Skokie courthouse or county offices in Chicago. For court cases, property data, and vital records tied to Winnetka, Cook County is the primary source.

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