Frankfort People Search

Frankfort people search records go through the village and Will County offices in Joliet. About 20,600 residents live in this village in the southern part of Will County. Public records for Frankfort people are kept at the village clerk, the Frankfort Police Department, and Will County offices including the 12th Judicial Circuit Court. This page covers each source and shows you how to access people records in Frankfort.

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20,651 Population
Will County
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Frankfort Village Clerk Records

The Frankfort Village Clerk is at 432 W. Nebraska St. in Frankfort. Call (815) 469-2177 for the main line. The clerk keeps village records like board meeting minutes, local ordinances, and business licenses. Board of trustees meeting minutes are public records. They list the names of anyone who spoke at a meeting, filed a permit, or had business with the village.

For a people search in Frankfort, the clerk's files can show if someone had dealings with the village. Building permits, business license applications, and liquor license records all tie a name to an address. If the record you need is at the county level, the clerk can tell you which Will County office to contact. Vital records are not at the village. Birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses go through the Will County Clerk in Joliet.

Office Frankfort Village Clerk
Address 432 W. Nebraska St., Frankfort, IL 60423
Phone (815) 469-2177

Frankfort Police Department

The Frankfort Police Department is at 20602 Lincoln-Way Ln. Call (815) 469-9435. Police records include incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. These are public under Illinois law. Arrest data shows the name, charges, date, and location.

To get a police report, file a FOIA request in writing. Include the person's name, date of the event, and the type of report. The department has 5 business days to respond. Some information may be redacted for privacy, but basic facts in a police report are public. If a Frankfort arrest led to criminal charges, the case moves to the 12th Judicial Circuit Court in Joliet. The Will County State's Attorney handles prosecution for cases that come from Frankfort.

The Will County Sheriff at (815) 727-8895 has booking records for anyone taken to the county jail from Frankfort. The sheriff's jail data includes the person's name, charge, booking date, and photo. This is public information and useful for a people search when you need to check if someone was booked into custody.

Frankfort people search Will County vital records
Department Frankfort Police Department
Address 20602 Lincoln-Way Ln., Frankfort, IL 60423
Phone (815) 469-9435

Note: Call 911 for emergencies. Use the non-emergency line for records requests and general questions about Frankfort police files.

Will County Records for Frankfort

Will County handles most public records for Frankfort residents. Lauren Staley-Ferry is the Will County Clerk at 302 N. Chicago St. in Joliet. Call (815) 740-4615. Birth certificates are $16 for a certified copy. Death certificates run $22 for the first and $11 for each extra. Marriage certificates are $16 each. You can pick them up in person or request by mail. The clerk keeps voter rolls too. Voter data shows a name, address, date of birth, and party.

The 12th Judicial Circuit Court at 14 W. Jefferson St. in Joliet covers all court cases for Frankfort. Pam McGuire is the Circuit Court Clerk. Call (815) 727-8592. Court records cover civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic cases. For a Frankfort people search, court records are strong because they list names, addresses, charges, and outcomes. Visit the Will County Circuit Court website for case search tools.

The Will County Recorder at 58 E. Clinton St. in Joliet has deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land records going back to 1836. Call (815) 740-4637. Property records tie names to addresses. The Treasurer at (815) 740-4676 has tax records showing who owns each property and what they owe. Both are useful for a Frankfort people search.

State Databases for Frankfort People Search

Free Illinois databases cover Frankfort and every other community in the state. Search by name across all of Illinois.

The IDFPR License Lookup shows anyone with a state professional license. Nurses, real estate agents, barbers, and many other professions show up. It is free and shows name, license type, status, and any discipline. The IDOC inmate search covers state prison inmates past and present. Search by name or IDOC number for facility, sentence, and release date info.

Check the Illinois Sex Offender Registry to search by name or location. Narrow it to Frankfort to see who is on the registry locally. The Illinois VINE system sends custody status alerts by email, text, or phone. Sign up at the website or call 866-566-8439. All civil cases in Will County must go through eFileIL, so recent court records from Frankfort cases are digital.

Frankfort FOIA Requests

Illinois FOIA gives you the right to ask for public records from any government office. For Frankfort village records, send the request to the village clerk. Police records go to the Frankfort Police Department. County records go to the right Will County office in Joliet.

Write your request with your name, contact info, and what you need. Include the person's name and a date range. Agencies have 5 business days to respond and can take 5 more days for large requests. Some offices charge per page for copies. You can ask for an estimate first. If the request is denied, the office must say why and tell you how to appeal. Most basic people search records in Frankfort are open to the public.

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Will County People Records

Frankfort is in Will County. Most public records for Frankfort residents go through Will County offices in Joliet. The county handles vital records, court files, property records, tax data, and law enforcement records. For the full list of Will County offices and search tools, visit the county page.

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