Bensenville People Search Records

People search records for Bensenville are filed at the village level and through DuPage County offices in Wheaton. Bensenville is a village of about 18,600 that sits mostly in DuPage County, with a small part in Cook County. Court cases for the DuPage portion go through the 18th Judicial Circuit. The village clerk, police department, and DuPage County departments each hold different public records you can use to find someone. This page breaks down every source for a Bensenville people search, from local offices to state-run databases that cover all of Illinois.

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18,600+ Population
DuPage County
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Bensenville Village Clerk

The Bensenville Village Hall is at 12 S. Center Street. Call (630) 350-3400 for the main number. The village clerk keeps board meeting minutes, ordinances, business licenses, and other local records on file. These are all public. Anyone can ask for copies.

For a people search, village records can show if someone had a business in Bensenville, spoke at a meeting, or held a permit. The clerk handles FOIA requests for village documents. Put the request in writing. Include the person's name, the type of record, and any dates that narrow it down. The office responds within five business days. If you are unsure which office holds the record, the village clerk can help direct you to the right place.

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Office Bensenville Village Clerk
Address 12 S. Center St., Bensenville, IL 60106
Phone (630) 350-3400
Website bensenville.il.us

Birth and death certificates, marriage records, and other vital records are not at the village clerk. Those go through the DuPage County Clerk in Wheaton. For residents in the Cook County portion of Bensenville, vital records may be at the Cook County Clerk instead.

Bensenville Police Records

The Bensenville Police Department is at 101 Church Road. Call (630) 350-3455 for non-emergency matters. Police files include incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. These records help with a people search by tying names to dates and addresses in Bensenville.

To get a police report, file a FOIA request. Put it in writing with the person's name, date, and report type. The department has five business days to respond. Arrest records show the name, charges, and date of the arrest. Not all parts of a report are public. Juvenile cases and active investigations have restrictions. But most closed cases are available upon request.

If the case went to court, it is at the 18th Judicial Circuit in Wheaton for the DuPage County part of Bensenville. Cases from the Cook County part go through the Cook County court system instead. This split matters when you are tracking down a court file.

Department Bensenville Police Department
Address 101 Church Rd., Bensenville, IL 60106
Phone (630) 350-3455

Note: Bensenville spans DuPage and Cook counties. Court records may be in either county system depending on where an incident occurred.

DuPage County Records for Bensenville

DuPage County holds the primary public records for most Bensenville residents. The county offices are in Wheaton, about 12 miles southwest. Vital records, court filings, property documents, and sheriff records all go through the county.

The County Clerk is Jean Kaczmarek. Her office at 421 N. County Farm Road handles birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage records. Birth certificates cost $16 first copy and $6 for each extra. Death records are $20 first and $11 after. Marriage certificates are $16. You can order in person, by mail, or through VitalChek. These documents help verify identity in a Bensenville people search. They show legal names, dates, and family connections that other records might not have.

  • Birth certificate: $16 first copy, $6 each additional
  • Death certificate: $20 first copy, $11 each additional
  • Marriage certificate: $16 per copy

The DuPage County Recorder has deeds, mortgages, and liens. Search them online by name. Property records link people to addresses, making them a strong tool for locating someone in Bensenville. The county treasurer's online portal also shows tax bills by name or parcel number.

Office DuPage County Clerk
Address 421 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187
Phone (630) 407-5500

Court Records for Bensenville

Court cases from the DuPage County part of Bensenville go through the 18th Judicial Circuit in Wheaton. The courthouse is at 505 N. County Farm Road. Chris Kachiroubas is the Circuit Court Clerk. Call (630) 407-8600. The court handles civil, criminal, family, traffic, and probate matters.

Court records show names, addresses, and case outcomes. They are one of the best people search tools. E-filing is mandatory in DuPage County. New filings go through efile.illinoiscourts.gov. Search cases on the circuit clerk's website. Copies cost $2 per page. If someone's case is in the Cook County system rather than DuPage, you need to check the Cook County Circuit Clerk instead.

State Tools for Bensenville People Search

Illinois state databases add reach to a Bensenville people search. These cover the whole state, not just DuPage County. Use them to find records that local offices might not have.

The IDFPR license lookup at online-dfpr.micropact.com shows if someone holds a professional license. Search by name to see license type, status, and any actions on the record. Free and public. This covers nurses, real estate agents, contractors, barbers, and many more.

The IDOC offender search at idoc.illinois.gov/offendersearch.html lets you look up state inmates by name. The sex offender registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov lists registered offenders by name or location. Narrow it to Bensenville to see local listings. VINE at Illinois VINE tracks custody status and sends alerts when someone's status changes in the county jail.

Bensenville people search IDOC homepage

Voter registration records are public. Contact the DuPage County elections division to check if someone is registered and see their address. For Bensenville residents in Cook County, contact the Cook County Clerk elections office instead.

Filing FOIA Requests

Illinois FOIA gives you the right to ask for public records from any government office. For Bensenville, village requests go to the village clerk and police requests go to the police department. County requests go to the appropriate DuPage County office in Wheaton.

Every request should be in writing. Include your name, contact details, and a clear description of the record. Names, dates, and record types help the office locate your file quickly. The response deadline is five business days with a possible five-day extension for large requests. Fees depend on the office. Some charge per page. Others bill for staff time. A denial must come with a written reason and appeal instructions.

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DuPage County People Records

Bensenville is mostly in DuPage County. The county offices in Wheaton handle court records, vital records, property files, and sheriff records for residents on the DuPage side. For the full list of county offices and search tools, visit the DuPage County page.

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