Homewood People Search

Homewood people search starts with the village offices and Cook County agencies that keep public records on file. The village has about 19,294 residents and sits in the south suburbs of Chicago. Most records for Homewood go through Cook County for court cases, vital records, and property data. The village clerk and police department hold local files too. This guide covers every source for a people search in Homewood, from village hall to the Cook County Circuit Court and the statewide databases that cover all of Illinois.

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19,294 Population
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Homewood Village Clerk Records

The Homewood Village Hall is at 2020 Chestnut Rd. Call (708) 206-3000 for the main line. The village clerk keeps records like board meeting minutes, local ordinances, and business licenses. All of these are public. You can ask for copies in person or call the office.

Village records can show a person's name if they spoke at a meeting, got a permit, or had dealings with the village government. For a people search in Homewood, start with a FOIA request to the village clerk if you think the person had any contact with the village. Write the request and give the person's name and a date range. The village has 5 business days to respond. Homewood is a smaller community, so requests tend to get handled quickly.

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Office Homewood Village Hall
Address 2020 Chestnut Rd., Homewood, IL 60430
Phone (708) 206-3000

The village clerk does not keep vital records. Birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and similar files go through the Cook County Clerk in Chicago at 69 W. Washington St.

Homewood Police Department

The Homewood Police Department is at 17950 Dixie Hwy. Call (708) 206-3420 for non-emergency matters. Police records include incident reports, accident reports, and arrest logs.

To get a police report from Homewood, file a FOIA request. Put it in writing. Include the person's name, the date of the event, and what type of report you need. The department has 5 business days to respond under Illinois law. Some parts of a report may be blacked out for privacy reasons, but the basic facts are usually public. Arrest records show the name, charges, date, and where the arrest happened.

If the case went to court, the Cook County Circuit Court has the full file. The Markham courthouse at 16501 S. Kedzie Pkwy. handles many south suburban cases. This is often closer for Homewood residents than the main courthouse in downtown Chicago. You can also look up case records on the Cook County Circuit Clerk website.

Department Homewood Police Department
Address 17950 Dixie Hwy., Homewood, IL 60430
Phone (708) 206-3420

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

Cook County Records for Homewood

Cook County handles most public records for Homewood residents. The main offices are in Chicago. Court cases, vital records, property files, and tax data all go through Cook County agencies.

The Cook County Clerk at 69 W. Washington St. keeps birth certificates ($15 first copy), death certificates ($17 first copy), and marriage license copies. Call (312) 603-5656. These files confirm names, dates, and family connections. They are a core part of any people search in Homewood.

The Cook County Circuit Court Clerk at 50 W. Washington St. handles all court records. Call (312) 603-5030. Records cover civil suits, criminal cases, family law, probate, and traffic. Copy fees are $2 per page with $6 more for certified copies. E-filing through eFileIL is required for most case types. Search cases on the clerk's website to find what you need.

Cook County Circuit Court records for Homewood people search

The Cook County Recorder of Deeds at 118 N. Clark St. has deeds, mortgages, and liens. Search online by name or address. The Cook County Treasurer runs the tax portal where you can look up property owners by name. Both are free. Property records tie names to addresses, making them one of the best tools for a Homewood people search.

Illinois State Search Tools

Illinois has free databases that cover Homewood and every city in the state. These add more depth to what the village and county offer.

The IDFPR license lookup at online-dfpr.micropact.com lets you search by name for anyone with a state license. It covers nursing, real estate, cosmetology, and dozens of other fields. You get the person's name, license type, current status, and any discipline on record.

The IDOC offender search at idoc.illinois.gov shows current and past inmates. Search by name to find location, sentence, and release date. The Sex Offender Registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov shows offenders by name or location. VINE at vinelink.vineapps.com sends alerts when an offender's custody status changes. All of these are free and public.

FOIA Requests in Homewood

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to ask for public records. Send the request to the office that holds the file. Village records go to Homewood Village Hall. Police records go to the Homewood Police Department. County records go to Cook County offices in Chicago.

Write your request clearly. Include your name, contact info, and what you need. Be specific about the person, the dates, and the type of record. Agencies have 5 business days to respond. They can extend by 5 days for large requests. Fees vary. Some charge per page for copies. Others may charge for staff time. If an office denies your request, they must explain why in writing and tell you how to appeal the denial. You can also ask for a fee estimate before they start working on your request.

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Cook County People Records

Homewood is in Cook County. Most public records for Homewood residents are filed at Cook County offices in Chicago. The county handles vital records, court cases, property data, tax records, and law enforcement files. Visit the county page for the full list of offices and search tools.

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