Evergreen Park People Records

Evergreen Park people search records come from village offices and Cook County agencies in Chicago. The village has about 19,420 residents and sits on the southwest side of the city border. All public records for Evergreen Park go through Cook County for court cases, vital records, and property data. The village clerk and police department keep local files. This page covers each source you can use for a people search in Evergreen Park and walks you through the steps to get what you need.

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Evergreen Park Quick Facts

19,420 Population
Cook County
Cook Circuit Court System
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Evergreen Park Village Clerk

The Evergreen Park Village Hall is at 9418 S. Kedzie Ave. Call (708) 422-1551. The village clerk keeps records like board meeting minutes, local ordinances, and business licenses. These are all public. You can get copies in person or request them by phone.

Village records can help with a people search in Evergreen Park if the person had dealings with the village government. Meeting minutes show who spoke at public sessions. Permit records show who applied for building or business permits. The clerk also takes FOIA requests for any village file. Write your request and include the person's name and what you are looking for. The village has 5 business days to respond.

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Office Evergreen Park Village Hall
Address 9418 S. Kedzie Ave., Evergreen Park, IL 60805
Phone (708) 422-1551

Vital records are not kept at the village. Birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses go through the Cook County Clerk in Chicago. The village clerk handles village business only.

Evergreen Park Police Records

The Evergreen Park Police Department is at 9418 S. Kedzie Ave. The non-emergency line is (708) 422-2141. Police records include incident reports, accident reports, and arrest logs. For a people search, these records can confirm if a person was involved in an event or has a criminal record in Evergreen Park.

To get a police report, file a FOIA request in writing. Include the person's name, the date of the event, and the type of report. The department has 5 business days to respond under Illinois law. Some details may be redacted for privacy. Arrest records are public and show the name, charges, date, and location of the arrest.

If a case from Evergreen Park went to court, the Cook County Circuit Court has the full file. The Bridgeview courthouse at 10220 S. 76th Ave. handles many southwest suburban cases. You can also check the main courthouse in downtown Chicago at 50 W. Washington St.

Department Evergreen Park Police Department
Address 9418 S. Kedzie Ave., Evergreen Park, IL 60805
Phone (708) 422-2141

Note: The Bridgeview courthouse serves many Evergreen Park cases, which can save you a trip to downtown Chicago.

Cook County Records for Evergreen Park

Cook County handles most public records for Evergreen Park residents. The main offices are in Chicago. Here is what each one holds.

The Cook County Clerk at 69 W. Washington St. keeps vital records. Call (312) 603-5656. Birth certificates cost $15 for the first copy. Death certificates are $17. Marriage license copies are here too. These files confirm names, dates, and family ties for a people search.

The Cook County Circuit Court Clerk at 50 W. Washington St. holds all court records. Call (312) 603-5030. Records cover civil suits, criminal cases, family law, probate, and traffic. Search cases on the clerk's website. Copy fees are $2 per page. Certified copies add $6. Filing through eFileIL is required for most case types. The court system handles over 2.4 million cases a year, so the online search tools are the fastest way to find what you need.

Cook County assessment records for Evergreen Park people search

The Cook County Recorder of Deeds at 118 N. Clark St. keeps property records. Deeds, mortgages, and liens are searchable online. The Cook County Treasurer has tax records. Search by name or address to find property owners in Evergreen Park and see their tax history. Both tools are free to use.

State Search Tools for Evergreen Park

Illinois has free databases that cover Evergreen Park and all other cities in the state. Use these to go beyond what the village and county offer.

The IDFPR license lookup at online-dfpr.micropact.com lets you check if someone holds a state license. It covers dozens of fields. Results show name, license type, status, and discipline history. The IDOC offender search at idoc.illinois.gov lets you look up current and past inmates by name or IDOC number.

The Sex Offender Registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov shows registered offenders by name or by area. Search just Evergreen Park or the whole state. VINE at vinelink.vineapps.com tracks custody status changes. If someone from Evergreen Park is in Cook County Jail, you can get alerts. All free to use.

Voter registration records are public too. Check if a person is registered and see the address on file. Contact the Cook County elections office for voter data on Evergreen Park residents.

FOIA Requests in Evergreen Park

The Illinois FOIA gives you the right to ask for public records from government offices. Send your request to the office that has the file. Village records go to Evergreen Park Village Hall. Police records go to the police department. County records go to the right Cook County office.

Write the request clearly with your name, contact info, and what you want. Be specific. Name the person, the dates, and the record type. Agencies get 5 business days to respond. They can extend by 5 days for large requests. Fees vary. Some charge per page. Others charge for staff time. If they deny the request, they must tell you why and how to appeal.

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Cook County People Records

Evergreen Park is in Cook County. Most public records for residents go through Cook County offices in Chicago. The county handles vital records, court cases, property data, tax records, and law enforcement files. For the full breakdown, visit the county page.

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