Burr Ridge People Search

Burr Ridge people search records are filed through village offices and DuPage County departments in Wheaton. This village of about 11,100 spans DuPage and Cook counties, though most of it sits in DuPage. Court cases for the DuPage portion go through the 18th Judicial Circuit Court. The village clerk, police, and county offices all hold public records that tie to residents. This page covers every source for a Burr Ridge people search, from the village hall to state databases that cover all of Illinois. Each section tells you what records an office has and how to get them.

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11,100+ Population
DuPage County
18th Judicial Circuit
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Burr Ridge Village Clerk

Burr Ridge Village Hall is at 7660 County Line Road. Call (630) 654-8181 for the main number. The village clerk keeps board meeting minutes, local ordinances, business licenses, and resolutions on file. These are all public. Anyone can ask for copies.

For a people search in Burr Ridge, village records can reveal if someone had a business license, spoke at a board meeting, or held a permit. The clerk also takes FOIA requests. Write one up with the person's name, the record type, and dates. Submit it in person, by mail, or through the village website. The office has five business days to respond under Illinois FOIA law. Most village records are open to the public.

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Office Burr Ridge Village Clerk
Address 7660 County Line Rd., Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Phone (630) 654-8181
Website burr-ridge.gov

Vital records are not at the village. Birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses are at the DuPage County Clerk in Wheaton for residents on the DuPage side. For residents in the Cook County portion, those records go through the Cook County Clerk.

Burr Ridge Police Records

The Burr Ridge Police Department is at 7700 County Line Road. Call (630) 323-8181 for the non-emergency line. Police files include incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. These help in a Burr Ridge people search because they tie names to dates and addresses.

File a FOIA request to get police reports. Put it in writing. Include the name, date, and type of report. The department responds in five business days. Arrest records are public and show names, charges, and dates. If the case went to court, the file is at the 18th Judicial Circuit in Wheaton for the DuPage side. Cases from the Cook County part go through Cook County courts. Burr Ridge straddles both counties, so it matters which side the event happened on.

Department Burr Ridge Police Department
Address 7700 County Line Rd., Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Phone (630) 323-8181

Note: Burr Ridge spans DuPage and Cook counties. Court records may be in either county system depending on where the incident took place.

DuPage County Records for Burr Ridge

Most Burr Ridge residents fall in DuPage County. The county offices in Wheaton handle vital records, property files, court cases, and sheriff records. For a Burr Ridge people search, the DuPage County system has the most data for residents on the DuPage side.

The DuPage County Clerk is Jean Kaczmarek. Her office at 421 N. County Farm Road in Wheaton handles birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage records. Birth certificates are $16 first copy and $6 each extra. Death records cost $20 first and $11 after. Marriage certificates are $16. Walk-in requests usually get filled the same day. Mail orders and VitalChek online orders are also available. These records verify identity and family connections in a people search.

  • 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 keeps deeds, mortgages, and liens. Search online by name or address. Property records tie a person to a physical address in Burr Ridge. The county treasurer has an online portal for tax records. Both tools are free. Burr Ridge has some of the higher property values in DuPage County, so property records here can be quite detailed.

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

Court Records for Burr Ridge

Court cases from the DuPage County portion of Burr Ridge 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 for the office. The court hears civil, criminal, family, traffic, and probate matters.

Court records list names, addresses, case types, and results. Criminal cases show charges and sentences. Civil cases show both parties. Family court has divorce and custody files. E-filing is mandatory in DuPage County. New filings go through efile.illinoiscourts.gov. Search cases on the clerk's website by name or number. Copies are $2 per page. If the case is from the Cook County part of Burr Ridge, check the Cook County Circuit Clerk.

Illinois State Tools for Burr Ridge

State databases stretch a Burr Ridge people search across the whole state. These are free and open to the public.

The IDFPR license lookup at online-dfpr.micropact.com shows professional licenses. Search by name. Covers nurses, doctors, real estate agents, and many other fields. Shows the license type, status, and any discipline on file.

The IDOC inmate search at idoc.illinois.gov/offendersearch.html covers state inmates past and present. The Illinois Sex Offender Registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov lists registered offenders by name or area. You can narrow it to Burr Ridge. Illinois VINE at Illinois VINE sends alerts when someone's jail custody status changes. Sign up to track a specific person.

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Voter registration records are public. Contact the DuPage County elections office to find out if someone is registered and what address is on file. For Burr Ridge residents in Cook County, contact the Cook County Clerk elections division instead.

FOIA Requests for Burr Ridge

Illinois FOIA gives you the right to ask for public records. Village requests go to the Burr Ridge Village Clerk. Police requests go to the police department. County requests go to the right office in Wheaton or Chicago, depending on which county holds the record.

Put every request in writing. Include names, dates, and the type of record you need. The more specific, the faster the office can find it. Response time is five business days with a five-day extension for large requests. Fees vary. Some offices charge per page. Ask for an estimate up front. A denied request must come with a written reason and appeal information.

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DuPage County People Records

Burr Ridge is primarily in DuPage County. The county offices in Wheaton handle court records, vital records, property files, and sheriff records for the DuPage side. For the full county page with every office and search tool, use the link below.

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