Access Highland Park People Search

People search in Highland Park draws on city offices, Cook County records, and Illinois state databases. Highland Park is a city of about 30,400 on the North Shore of Lake Michigan in Cook County. The city clerk, police department, and Cook County Circuit Court all maintain public records tied to residents. Property files, court cases, vital records, and law enforcement data are searchable through the right office or online tool. This guide walks through every major source for finding a person in Highland Park.

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30,400+ Population
Cook County
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Highland Park City Records

The City of Highland Park has its main offices at 1707 St. Johns Avenue. The city clerk handles meeting minutes, ordinances, business licenses, and permits. All of these are public under Illinois law. Call (847) 432-0800 for general information.

For a people search, city records can tell you if someone had a business license, a building permit, or appeared in city council minutes. The city also maintains a website at cityhpil.com with department contacts, agendas, and meeting archives. If a record is not posted online, you can file a FOIA request with the city clerk to get a copy. Put the request in writing with the person's name and what type of record you need.

Highland Park does not keep vital records. Birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and similar files go through Cook County or the state health department. The city clerk handles city government records only. For anything beyond city business, you will need to go to Cook County.

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Office City of Highland Park
Address 1707 St. Johns Avenue, Highland Park, IL 60035
Phone (847) 432-0800
Website cityhpil.com

Cook County Records for Highland Park

Cook County manages the major public records for Highland Park residents. The county offices in Chicago keep court files, property records, vital records, and tax data. Highland Park falls in the north suburban part of Cook County.

The Cook County Clerk at 69 W. Washington Street in Chicago has vital records. Birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses are all available. You can order copies in person, by mail, or online. Fees are about $15 for a birth certificate and $17 for a death certificate. These records are useful in a people search because they confirm names, dates, and family ties for Highland Park residents.

Property records are at the Cook County Recorder of Deeds and the Cook County Assessor. The recorder has deeds, mortgages, and liens. The assessor has property values and exemptions. Both have online tools. Search by name and you can see every property tied to a person in Highland Park or anywhere else in Cook County. This is free and links a name to an address, which is often the most useful piece of data in a people search.

Court records go through the Cook County Circuit Court. North suburban Highland Park cases typically go through the Skokie courthouse at 5600 Old Orchard Road. You can also search online at cookcountyclerkofcourt.org. The search covers civil, criminal, family, and traffic cases. Results show case numbers, party names, charges, and status.

Note: Highland Park is near the Cook-Lake county line, so some nearby addresses may actually be in Lake County instead.

Highland Park Police Records

The Highland Park Police Department is at 1677 Old Deerfield Road. Call (847) 432-7730 for non-emergency matters. Police files are a common source in a people search. Incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records are all public under FOIA.

Submit a written FOIA request to get a police report. Include the person's name, the date of the event, and the type of report. The department responds within 5 business days. Some details may be redacted for privacy reasons, but the basic facts of an incident or arrest are usually available. Arrest records show the person's name, charges, date, and location of the arrest.

If a case went to court, the Cook County Circuit Court has the full case file. Search by the defendant's name. For cases that are still pending, you may need to check with the Skokie courthouse directly for the most current status on a Highland Park case.

Department Highland Park Police Department
Address 1677 Old Deerfield Road, Highland Park, IL 60035
Phone (847) 432-7730

State Tools for Highland Park People Search

Illinois has statewide databases that cover Highland Park. These free tools go beyond what the city and county offer.

The IDFPR license lookup at IDFPR License Lookup checks state professional licenses. Search by name to see if someone in Highland Park holds a license in healthcare, real estate, finance, or other regulated fields. It shows the license type, status, and discipline history. It is free to use.

The IDOC Offender Search looks up current and past inmates in the Illinois prison system. The Illinois Sex Offender Registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov shows registered sex offenders by name or by area. Each listing has the person's name, photo, address, and offense. These tools are free and public.

  • VINE tracks custody status and sends alerts when an offender's status changes
  • eFileIL handles electronic court filings for Illinois courts
  • Voter Registration Lookup checks if a person is registered to vote

Each of these tools searches a different type of record. For a thorough Highland Park people search, check several of them to build a full picture.

FOIA Requests in Highland Park

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to ask for public records from any government office. For Highland Park, send the request to the office that holds the record. City records go to City Hall. Police records go to the police department. County records go to Cook County.

Put it in writing. Include your name, contact info, and a clear description of what you want. Be specific about the person's name and dates. Agencies have 5 business days to respond. They can take 5 more days for large or complex requests. If the request is denied, the agency must explain why and tell you how to appeal. The Illinois Attorney General's Public Access Counselor handles FOIA appeals at no cost to you.

Note: Highland Park's FOIA officer can be reached through City Hall at (847) 432-0800 for questions about the request process.

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Cook County People Records

Highland Park is in Cook County, and most public records for 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 entire county. For the full guide to every Cook County office and search tool, visit the Cook County people records page.

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