Glendale Heights People Search

A people search in Glendale Heights starts with the village and DuPage County offices in Wheaton. Glendale Heights has about 32,800 residents and sits in the northern part of DuPage County. The village clerk handles local records. Court cases go through the 18th Judicial Circuit Court. Vital records, property documents, and land files are at the DuPage County Clerk in Wheaton. Police records come from the Glendale Heights Police Department. This page covers each source and how to use it for finding people connected to Glendale Heights.

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Glendale Heights Quick Facts

32,800+ Population
DuPage County
18th Judicial Circuit
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Glendale Heights Village Records

Glendale Heights Village Hall is at 300 Civic Center Plaza. Call (630) 260-6000 for the main line. The village clerk keeps meeting minutes, ordinances, business licenses, and local permits on file. All of these are public. If someone ran a business or applied for a permit in Glendale Heights, their name shows up in these records.

Use a FOIA request to get village records that are not posted online. Write down what you need. Include the person's name, the type of document, and a date range if you have one. Drop it off at village hall, mail it, or submit online. Glendale Heights has five business days to respond. Copy fees may apply, but searching is free.

Code enforcement records can also help with a people search. If someone had a code violation on their property in Glendale Heights, the record names the owner and the address. Building permits work the same way. These files tie people to specific locations within the village.

Office Glendale Heights Village Hall
Address 300 Civic Center Plaza, Glendale Heights, IL 60139
Phone (630) 260-6000
Website glendaleheights.org

DuPage County Records for Glendale Heights

DuPage County offices in Wheaton hold the major records for Glendale Heights residents. The County Clerk, Jean Kaczmarek, is at 421 N. County Farm Road. Call (630) 407-5500. Birth certificates are $16 first copy. Death certificates are $20 first. Marriage records run $16 each. The clerk and recorder merged in 2020, so this same office also has deeds, mortgages, and liens going back to 1986. All searchable online.

Court records go through the 18th Judicial Circuit at 505 N. County Farm Road. Chris Kachiroubas is the Circuit Court Clerk at (630) 407-8600. Civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic cases are all here. Search existing cases at dupagecircuitclerk.com. New filings use eFileIL. Copy fees are $2 per page.

Court records are strong for a people search. A criminal case shows charges and outcomes. A civil suit lists both parties. Family court handles divorce and custody, both of which list names and often addresses. If someone from Glendale Heights was involved in a case, it is in the 18th Circuit system.

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Note: Traffic court for DuPage County is at 101 S. Route 83 in Elmhurst. If you need a traffic case tied to a Glendale Heights resident, that is the location to check.

Glendale Heights Police Records

The Glendale Heights Police Department is at 250 Civic Center Plaza. The non-emergency line is (630) 668-1847. Police records include arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports. For a people search in Glendale Heights, these records tie a name to an event, date, and location.

File a FOIA request to get police records. Be clear about the name and date. The department has five business days to respond. Arrest records are public. They show the name, charges, and booking information. If the case went to court, you can find the full file at the 18th Circuit courthouse. The DuPage County Sheriff at (630) 407-2400 handles unincorporated areas around Glendale Heights.

Department Glendale Heights Police Department
Address 250 Civic Center Plaza, Glendale Heights, IL 60139
Phone (630) 668-1847

State Search Tools

Illinois runs free statewide databases that include Glendale Heights. These are useful when local and county records are not enough.

Check professional licenses at the IDFPR License Lookup. Search by name to find anyone with a state license in nursing, real estate, or other fields. The IDOC Offender Search shows current and past state inmates. The sex offender registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov lists registered offenders by name or zip code in the Glendale Heights area.

VINE at Illinois VINE tracks custody status. If someone was booked into the DuPage County jail, you can sign up for free alerts when their status changes. This works around the clock and you can register by phone or online.

Voter registration records are also public. The DuPage County elections division at (630) 407-5600 can tell you if someone is registered in Glendale Heights. Voter rolls show a person's name, address, and party affiliation. That can help confirm a current address or show that someone moved.

Glendale Heights Property Records

Property records connect names to addresses. The DuPage County Clerk has deeds, mortgages, and liens from 1986 to the present, searchable online. If you are looking for someone in Glendale Heights, a property search can show if they own a home and where it is. A deed names the buyer. A mortgage names the borrower. Both are public.

The County Treasurer, Gwen Henry, runs an online tax portal where you search by name or PIN for free. Tax records show who pays the bill, the assessed value, and payment status. The Supervisor of Assessments, James R. Zay, is at (630) 407-5900. Bloomingdale Township handles local assessments for Glendale Heights properties.

  • Deed recording: $68
  • Online records from 1986 to present
  • Tax search by name or PIN is free
  • Treasurer phone: (630) 407-5918

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DuPage County People Records

Glendale Heights is in DuPage County. All court, vital, property, and sheriff records for residents go through the county offices in Wheaton. For the full list of DuPage County offices, fees, and tools, visit the county page.

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