Access Grayslake People Records

Grayslake people search records are available through village offices and Lake County agencies in Waukegan. This village of about 20,900 sits in central Lake County and falls under the 19th Judicial Circuit for all court matters. The village clerk, police department, and Lake County offices each hold public files that can help you find information about a person who lives or has lived in Grayslake. Here is where to look and what each office can provide.

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20,929 Population
Lake County
19th Judicial Circuit
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Grayslake Village Records

Grayslake Village Hall is at 10 S. Seymour Ave. Call (847) 223-8515 for the main line. The village clerk keeps public records like board meeting minutes, ordinances, permits, and business licenses. If a person had any business with the village, those files may have their name.

Board meeting minutes are public. They show who spoke, what the board voted on, and what the village approved. Building permits and zoning applications are also on file. These records can connect a person to a Grayslake address. You can request copies at village hall or file a FOIA request in writing. The village is small enough that the staff can often help you find what you need quickly.

Office Grayslake Village Hall
Address 10 S. Seymour Ave., Grayslake, IL 60030
Phone (847) 223-8515

Grayslake Police Records

The Grayslake Police Department is at 10 S. Seymour Ave., in the same building as village hall. Call (847) 223-2341 for the main line. Police records include arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports. These can help in a Grayslake people search when you need facts about a past event or want to check for a criminal record.

Submit a FOIA request to get copies. Put it in writing with the person's name, a date range, and the report type. The department has 5 business days to respond. Arrest records are public. They show the name, charges, date, and location. If a case went to court, the 19th Judicial Circuit Clerk in Waukegan holds the full file.

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Department Grayslake Police Department
Address 10 S. Seymour Ave., Grayslake, IL 60030
Phone (847) 223-2341

Lake County Records for Grayslake

Lake County handles most public records for Grayslake residents. The county offices are in Waukegan, about 12 miles east. All court cases, vital records, property files, and tax data go through Lake County.

The 19th Judicial Circuit Court covers every case from Grayslake. The Circuit Clerk is at 18 N. County St. in Waukegan. Call (847) 377-3380. E-filing through eFileIL is required for most case types. Court records cover civil, criminal, family, and traffic cases. Search by name on the court website at no charge.

The County Clerk at (847) 377-2400 has vital records. Birth certificates cost $16. Death certificates cost $22. Marriage records are $16 each. The Recorder keeps deeds, mortgages, and liens dating back to 1992 online. These property records are valuable for a Grayslake people search since they link names to addresses. The Treasurer at (847) 377-2323 has tax data that shows who pays on each parcel in the village.

Note: Grayslake is near the Lake-McHenry county line. If you can't find records in Lake County, try McHenry County as well.

State Tools for Grayslake Searches

Several state-run databases help with a Grayslake people search. The IDFPR license lookup at online-dfpr.micropact.com shows if someone holds a state professional license. It is free and shows the license type, status, and any past discipline actions.

The IDOC offender search at idoc.illinois.gov covers current and past state inmates. The Sex Offender Registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov lists registered offenders by name or by area. VINE at vinelink.vineapps.com tracks custody status and sends alerts on status changes. All of these tools are free and cover Grayslake.

FOIA Requests for Grayslake Records

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act lets anyone request public records. File with the village, police, or Lake County agencies. You do not need to live in Grayslake to file a request.

Write your request with your name, contact info, and a clear description of what you need. Be specific with names, dates, and record types. Offices must respond within 5 business days and can take 5 more for large requests. Denials come in writing. You can appeal to the Illinois Attorney General. Fees for copies are usually small. Ask for an estimate if the request is large.

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Lake County People Records

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

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