Search Forest Park People Records

Forest Park people search covers records held at the village level and through Cook County offices in Chicago. This west suburban village has about 13,943 residents and sits right next to Oak Park and the city of Chicago. Most records for Forest Park residents go through Cook County, but the village itself keeps local files too. From police reports to court records and state-run databases, this page covers every source you can use to find a person in Forest Park, Illinois.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Forest Park Quick Facts

13,943 Population
Cook County
1st Judicial Circuit
Free Search Tools

Forest Park Village Records

The Village of Forest Park keeps local records at Village Hall. The village clerk has meeting minutes, local ordinances, business licenses, and other files tied to village operations. These records are public. You can ask for them in person or by phone.

For a people search in Forest Park, the village clerk can tell you if someone has records on file with the village. Board meeting minutes can show names of residents who spoke at meetings, got permits, or had some other dealing with the village. These files go back years. The clerk also has FOIA forms if you need to make a formal request for a specific record tied to a person in Forest Park.

Forest Park people search Illinois court filing system
Office Forest Park Village Hall
Address 517 Des Plaines Ave., Forest Park, IL 60130
Phone (708) 366-2323

Keep in mind that vital records are not at the village hall. Birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses are held by the Cook County Clerk in Chicago. The village handles local business. The county handles vital records and court cases.

Forest Park Police Records

The Forest Park Police Department keeps incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. These can be useful in a people search if you need to check for a criminal history or verify details about an event that took place in Forest Park.

To get a police report, file a FOIA request with the department. Put it in writing. Include the full name of the person, the date of the event, and what type of report you want. The department has 5 business days to respond. Some parts may be redacted for privacy, but the basic facts are usually public. Arrest records show the name, charges, date, and location. If the case went to the Cook County Circuit Court, the full case file is there.

Forest Park Police handle calls within the village. For crimes that cross into neighboring towns like Oak Park, Berwyn, or River Forest, those departments handle their own files. Check the right police department based on where the event happened.

Department Forest Park Police Department
Address 517 Des Plaines Ave., Forest Park, IL 60130
Phone (708) 366-8500

Note: For emergencies call 911. Use the non-emergency number for records requests and general questions about Forest Park police files.

Cook County Records for Forest Park

Cook County handles most public records for Forest Park residents. The county seat is Chicago. Court cases, vital records, property files, and tax data all go through Cook County offices.

The Cook County Clerk has birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and civil union records. These confirm names, dates, and family ties, which makes them useful for a people search. You can order copies in person, by mail, or online. Fees are about $15 to $20 per certified copy. The Cook County Recorder of Deeds has land and property files. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and other documents are searchable by name. This ties a person to a property address in Forest Park or anywhere else in Cook County.

The Cook County Circuit Court is one of the largest in the country. It covers criminal, civil, family, probate, and traffic cases. The Circuit Clerk has a free case search tool on their website. Type in a name and see what cases come up. Court records show charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. For a Forest Park people search, this is one of the best free tools available. All new filings must go through eFileIL, the state e-filing system.

The Cook County Assessor sets property values. The Treasurer collects taxes. Both offices have online tools where you search by name or address to find property records. These show who owns a property, what it is worth, and how much they pay in taxes each year. Property data is one of the strongest sources for a people search because it links names to physical addresses.

Illinois State Search Tools

Illinois has state-run databases that cover Forest Park residents. These are free and open to the public.

The IDFPR license lookup lets you search by name to see if someone holds a state professional license. Nurses, real estate agents, barbers, and many other professionals must be licensed in Illinois. The search shows the person's name, license type, current status, and any disciplinary action. Go to IDFPR License Lookup to check.

The Illinois Department of Corrections has an inmate search at IDOC Offender Search. Look up current and past inmates by name. It shows location, sentence length, and release dates. The Illinois Sex Offender Registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov lets you search for registered offenders by name or by area. Each listing has the person's name, photo, address, and offense.

Forest Park people search IDFPR license lookup

VINE is a victim notification system. If someone was arrested in Forest Park and taken to Cook County Jail, you can track their custody status through Illinois VINE. The service sends alerts when the person's status changes. It is free and runs 24 hours a day.

Filing FOIA Requests in Forest Park

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act lets you ask for public records from any government office. For Forest Park, send your request to the office that holds the file. Village records go to the Forest Park Village Clerk. Police records go to the Forest Park Police. County records go to the right Cook County office.

Write out your request. Include your name, contact info, and a clear description of what you want. Be as specific as you can. Give full names, dates, and any other details that help the office find the records fast. Agencies must respond within 5 business days. They can ask for a 5-day extension for large requests. Fees depend on the office. Most charge per page for copies. If your request is denied, the office must say why and explain how to appeal the decision.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results

Nearby Cities

These cities are near Forest Park. If the person you are searching for may have moved or worked nearby, check these pages for local records.

Cook County People Records

Forest Park is in Cook County, and most public records for Forest Park residents are filed at Cook County offices in Chicago. The county handles vital records, property files, court cases, tax data, and law enforcement records. For the full list of Cook County offices and search tools, visit the Cook County people records page.

View Cook County People Records →