Search North Aurora People Records

People search records for North Aurora go through village offices and Kane County agencies. North Aurora is a village of about 18,700 that sits between Batavia and Aurora along the Fox River. The village has its own police department, but most public records like vital records, court files, and property data go through Kane County offices in Geneva. The 16th Judicial Circuit handles court cases for North Aurora residents. This page covers each source for finding a person or getting public records in North Aurora.

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18,696 Population
Kane County
16th Judicial Circuit
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North Aurora Village Records

The Village of North Aurora runs offices at 25 E. State St. The village clerk keeps board meeting minutes, ordinances, and business licenses. These are public. Meeting minutes show names of people who spoke at public hearings. Business licenses list the people who run each licensed business in the village. Code violations tie a name and address together.

Building permits are also public. They list the property owner and contractor for each project. North Aurora has seen steady growth, so there are many recent permit records on file. If you are trying to confirm where someone lives or who owns a property, permit files can help. You can request copies in person or by filing a FOIA request with the village.

Office Village of North Aurora
Address 25 E. State St., North Aurora, IL 60542
Phone (630) 897-8228

North Aurora Police Records

The North Aurora Police Department is at 200 S. Lincolnway. Call (630) 897-8705 for the non-emergency line. Police records include arrest logs, incident reports, and accident reports. Under the Illinois FOIA, these are public. File a written request with the person's name and date. The department responds in five business days.

Arrest records from North Aurora show names, charges, dates, and locations. Court cases go to the 16th Judicial Circuit in Kane County. Police files are one of the quickest ways to check for recent activity tied to a person in North Aurora. The records division can answer basic questions by phone about what records are available.

North Aurora people search Illinois Department of Corrections

The IDOC website above links to the state inmate search tool, which lets you look up current and past state prisoners from North Aurora or anywhere in Illinois.

Note: For emergencies call 911. Use the non-emergency number for records requests and general questions.

Kane County Records for North Aurora

Kane County handles most public records for North Aurora residents. The county seat of Geneva is just a short drive north. The Kane County Clerk at 719 S. Batavia Ave. in Geneva keeps birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and voter data. Call (630) 232-5950. Birth certificates are $16 first copy. Death records cost $22. Marriage copies are $16. Order in person, by mail, or through VitalChek.

The Kane County Recorder at (630) 232-5935 has land records going back to 1837. Deeds, mortgages, and liens are searchable through the free Tapestry and Laredo tools. The tax portal at kaneil.devnetwedge.com shows property ownership, assessed values, and payment history. For a North Aurora people search, property records are a strong tool because they connect names to addresses.

Voter registration is at the clerk's elections division at (630) 232-5990. Voter files list a person's name, home address, and party. This can confirm where someone lives in North Aurora or elsewhere in Kane County. The elections office also handles voter data requests for research purposes.

16th Circuit Court for North Aurora

The 16th Judicial Circuit Court handles Kane County cases. The courthouse is at 100 S. Third St. in Geneva, and the Judicial Center is at 37W777 Route 38 in St. Charles. Theresa Barreiro is the Circuit Clerk. Call (630) 232-3413. Court records include civil cases, criminal charges, family law, and probate. Each file lists names, charges, and outcomes.

E-filing goes through eFileIL. Search cases at 16thcircuit.org. Copy fees are $2 per page, with $2 more for certified copies. Court records are one of the best people search tools because they have full names, dates of birth in criminal cases, and addresses in civil filings. If someone has been involved in any court action in Kane County, the 16th Circuit has the record.

North Aurora people search Kane County Sheriff homepage

The Kane County Sheriff website above has inmate information and county law enforcement records for the North Aurora area.

State Databases for North Aurora

Illinois runs free databases that cover North Aurora. The IDFPR License Lookup checks professional licenses by name. The IDOC inmate search covers current and past state prisoners. The Sex Offender Registry lists offenders by name or near a North Aurora address.

The VINE system sends custody status alerts by email, text, or phone. Register at 866-566-8439. The Kane County Sheriff at (630) 232-6840 handles county jail records and FOIA requests. Booking data shows the name, charge, and date for each person booked in. These tools work for any Illinois city, so you do not need to know which county someone lives in to start a search.

FOIA Requests in North Aurora

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act lets you request public records from any government office. For village records, send requests to the North Aurora clerk. For police files, contact the police department. For county records, reach the right Kane County office in Geneva.

Write your request clearly. Give the person's full name, a date range, and the type of record you need. Agencies have five business days to respond. Fees vary by office. If your request is denied, you get a written reason and appeal instructions. The Attorney General's Public Access Counselor reviews appeals at no cost.

Nearby Cities

North Aurora sits between Batavia and Aurora on the Fox River. If your people search extends beyond the village, these pages cover local records and resources for nearby areas.

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Kane County People Records

North Aurora is in Kane County. Most public records go through county offices in Geneva, which is just up the road. For the full list of Kane County offices, search tools, and contact info, visit the county page.

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