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A people search in Addison taps into village records and DuPage County databases in Wheaton. Addison has about 35,500 residents and sits in the northeast corner of DuPage County. The village clerk handles local files. The DuPage County Clerk manages vital records and land documents. Court cases go through the 18th Judicial Circuit. Police records are at the Addison Police Department. State tools add even more depth. This guide covers each source you can use to search for people in Addison, Illinois.

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Addison Quick Facts

35,500+ Population
DuPage County
18th Judicial Circuit
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Addison Village Hall Records

Addison Village Hall is at 1 Friendship Plaza. Call (630) 543-4100 for the main line. The village clerk maintains meeting minutes, ordinances, business licenses, and local permits. These are public records. If someone ran a business or got a permit in Addison, their name is in the files.

FOIA requests go through the village clerk's office. Under the Illinois FOIA law, you have the right to request public records from the village. Put it in writing. Give the person's full name and what type of record you are after. Addison has five business days to respond. There might be copy fees, but searching is free. You can file in person, by mail, or online through the village website.

Building and zoning records are useful for a people search. If someone pulled a building permit in Addison, the permit lists their name and address. Zoning variance requests and code enforcement cases also name property owners. These records sit at the Community Development Department in village hall.

Office Addison Village Hall
Address 1 Friendship Plaza, Addison, IL 60101
Phone (630) 543-4100
Website addisonadvantage.org

Note: Addison has a large commercial and industrial area, so business license records here can be more extensive than in some neighboring communities.

DuPage County Records for Addison

The county offices in Wheaton hold the bulk of public records for Addison residents. Vital records, court cases, property documents, and elections data are all there. The county seat is about 7 miles southwest of Addison.

The DuPage County Clerk, Jean Kaczmarek, is at 421 N. County Farm Road. Call (630) 407-5500. Birth certificates cost $16 first copy, $6 each extra. Death certificates are $20 first, $11 each extra. Marriage records run $16 per copy. The office also handles recorded documents like deeds and mortgages going back to 1986. These land records are searchable online and tie names to property addresses in Addison.

Court records go through the 18th Judicial Circuit at 505 N. County Farm Road. Chris Kachiroubas is the Circuit Court Clerk at (630) 407-8600. Search existing cases at dupagecircuitclerk.com. All new filings use eFileIL. Court records cover civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic cases. Copy fees are $2 per page.

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Addison Police Department

The Addison Police Department is at 3 Friendship Plaza, next to village hall. The non-emergency line is (630) 543-3080. Police records include arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports. For an Addison people search, these records show who was involved in an event, where it happened, and when.

File a FOIA request to get police records. Be specific with names and dates. The department has five business days to answer. Arrest records are public and show the name, charges, and booking date. If the case moved to court, you can find the full case file at the 18th Circuit courthouse in Wheaton. For areas outside village limits, the DuPage County Sheriff at (630) 407-2400 in Wheaton handles law enforcement.

Department Addison Police Department
Address 3 Friendship Plaza, Addison, IL 60101
Phone (630) 543-3080

State Search Tools for Addison

Illinois state databases cover Addison and every other city. They are free to use and add data that local offices may not have.

The IDFPR License Lookup checks professional licenses. Search by name to see if someone in Addison holds a state license. Results show the license type, status, and any discipline on file. The IDOC Offender Search covers current and past state inmates by name.

The sex offender registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov lists registered offenders. You can search by name or narrow it to Addison zip codes. VINE at Illinois VINE sends you alerts when someone's custody status changes at the DuPage County jail. These tools run around the clock and cost nothing.

For voter data, the DuPage County Clerk has election records. Call (630) 407-5600. Voter rolls show a person's name, address, and party registration. This can help confirm if someone still lives in Addison or has moved elsewhere.

Addison Property and Tax Records

Property records are among the best people search tools. The DuPage County Clerk has deeds, mortgages, and liens from 1986 to the present, all searchable online. A deed shows who owns a property and when they bought it. A mortgage shows the borrower and lender. These records connect names to addresses in Addison.

The County Treasurer, Gwen Henry, runs an online tax portal. Search by name or by PIN. Tax records show the owner, assessed value, and payment history. If you have an address in Addison but need the owner's name, search by address. This is free. The Supervisor of Assessments, James R. Zay, is at (630) 407-5900. Addison Township handles local assessments for properties in the village.

  • Deed recording: $68
  • Online land records from 1986 to present
  • Tax search by name or PIN is free
  • Treasurer phone: (630) 407-5918
  • Addison Township handles local assessments

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DuPage County People Records

Addison is in DuPage County. All court, vital, property, and sheriff records for Addison residents go through the county offices in Wheaton. For the full list of DuPage County offices, fees, and search tools, visit the county page.

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