Moline People Search

Moline people search relies on a mix of city and county offices that hold public records for this Quad Cities community. Moline sits in Rock Island County on the Mississippi River, and most records go through county offices in Rock Island, the county seat just a few miles west. The Moline City Clerk, Moline Police Department, and the 14th Judicial Circuit Court all keep files that can help you find a person. This page walks through every major source of people records in Moline and explains how to search each one from home or in person.

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42,197 Population
Rock Island County
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Moline City Records

The Moline City Clerk is at 619 16th St. in Moline. Call (309) 524-2000 for general help. The clerk keeps city records like council meeting minutes, local ordinances, and business licenses. These files are public. You can ask for copies in person or file a written request. If someone spoke at a city meeting or got a permit, their name shows up in these records.

City council agendas and minutes go back years. They are posted on the city website at moline.il.us. For a people search in Moline, these records can show links between a person and city business. The clerk also handles FOIA requests for city files. Put your request in writing and send it to the clerk's office. Be clear about what you need and include a name or date range.

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Office Moline City Clerk
Address 619 16th St., Moline, IL 61265
Phone (309) 524-2000
Website moline.il.us

Most vital records are not at the city level. Birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce files go through Rock Island County or the state. The city clerk handles city business only. This trips up a lot of people who start their search at city hall.

Moline Police Department Records

The Moline Police Department is at 1640 6th Ave. The main line is (309) 797-0401. Police records include incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. These are useful if you need to check for a criminal history or find details about a past event in Moline.

To get a police report, you file a FOIA request. Submit one in person at the station or send it by mail. Put the request in writing. Include the person's name, date of the event, and the type of report you want. The department has 5 business days to respond under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act. Some parts of a report may be blacked out for privacy, but the basic facts are usually public. Arrest records from Moline Police show the name, charges, date, and location of the arrest.

If the case went to court, the 14th Judicial Circuit Court in Rock Island has the full case file. You can search court records online through the circuit clerk's office. Moline falls under the same court system as Rock Island, East Moline, and the rest of Rock Island County.

Department Moline Police Department
Address 1640 6th Ave., Moline, IL 61265
Phone (309) 797-0401

Note: For emergencies call 911. Use the non-emergency line at (309) 797-0401 for records requests and general questions.

Rock Island County Records for Moline

Rock Island County handles most public records for Moline residents. The county offices are in Rock Island, the county seat, just a short drive from Moline. Court cases, vital records, land files, and tax data all go through county offices. The 14th Judicial Circuit Court covers Rock Island County plus Henry, Mercer, and Whiteside counties.

The Rock Island County Circuit Clerk has court records for civil suits, criminal cases, family law, probate, and traffic matters. You can search court records and file documents through the eFileIL system, which is the state portal for electronic filing. E-filing is mandatory for most case types in Illinois. Copy fees for court records are $2 per page, with certified copies at $2 more per page.

The Rock Island County Clerk keeps vital records. Birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses are on file there. The County Recorder has land and property records like deeds, mortgages, and liens. These are strong tools for a people search in Moline because they link names to addresses and property ownership.

  • Birth certificates: Available at the county clerk's office
  • Death certificates: Filed with the county clerk
  • Marriage licenses: Issued and stored by the county clerk
  • Property deeds: Recorded with the county recorder
  • Court cases: Searchable through the 14th Circuit Clerk

The Rock Island County Treasurer has tax records that show property owners, assessed values, and payment history. Search by name or address to find who owns a property in Moline or anywhere else in the county. Tax records are public and free to look up in most cases.

State Tools for Moline People Search

Illinois runs several free databases that cover Moline residents. These go past what city and county offices offer. Each one pulls from a different state agency and shows a different type of record.

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) has a license lookup tool at IDFPR License Lookup. Search by name to see if someone holds a state license in fields like nursing, real estate, or cosmetology. It is free and public. The results show the person's name, license type, status, and any discipline on file. This is a good way to verify that a person in Moline works in the field they claim.

The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) runs an offender search at IDOC Offender Search. Look up current and past inmates by name or IDOC number. The search shows the person's location, sentence, and projected release date. It is free to use.

The Illinois Sex Offender Registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov lets you search by name or by area. You can narrow results to Moline and see registered sex offenders, their addresses, photos, and offenses. Each listing is public.

VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) tracks offender custody status. If someone was arrested in Moline and booked into the Rock Island County Jail, VINE sends you alerts when their status changes. Register at Illinois VINE to set up notifications.

Illinois voter registration records are also public. You can check if a person is registered to vote and see their address on file. Contact the Rock Island County elections office for voter data tied to Moline residents.

FOIA Requests in Moline

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to ask for public records from any government office. For Moline, you send the request to the office that holds the file. City records go to the Moline City Clerk. Police records go to the Moline Police Department. County records go to the right Rock Island County office.

Put the request in writing. Include your name, contact info, and a clear description of what you want. Be specific about the person, the date range, and the type of record. Agencies have 5 business days to respond. They can ask for a 5-day extension if the request is large. Fees vary by office. Some charge per page for copies. Others may charge for staff time on large requests. If an office denies your request, they must tell you why in writing and explain how to appeal. You can also ask for a fee estimate before they start pulling records.

Note: FOIA applies to all government offices in Illinois, not just city offices, so use it for county and state records too.

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