Plano People Search Lookup

Plano people search tools cover city records and Kendall County files. Plano sits in the western part of Kendall County with a population just over 12,000. The county seat is in Yorkville, where the courthouse and county offices handle most records. The 16th Judicial Circuit Court processes all court cases for Plano. This guide covers every public source you need to find a person in Plano, from the city clerk to free state databases.

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Plano Quick Facts

12,203 Population
Kendall County
16th Judicial Circuit
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Plano City Records

The Plano City Clerk is at 17 E. Main St. Call (630) 552-8213 for info. The clerk keeps city council minutes, ordinances, business licenses, and permit files. These are all public records. If a person had any official business with the city of Plano, their name shows up in these records somewhere.

Building permits and code enforcement records are good tools for a people search. They tie a person's name to a specific address. In a smaller city like Plano, the staff can often help you find what you need quickly. File a FOIA request if you want formal copies. Put it in writing with the person's name and a description of what records you need.

Plano people search court efiling info
Office Plano City Clerk
Address 17 E. Main St., Plano, IL 60545
Phone (630) 552-8213
Website plano-il.org

Vital records are not at the city. Birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses go through the Kendall County Clerk in Yorkville.

Plano Police Department

The Plano Police Department is at 8 E. Main St. The non-emergency number is (630) 552-8260. Police records from Plano include arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports. These are public under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act.

To get police records, file a FOIA request with the department. Write it out. Include the person's full name and a date range. The police have 5 business days to respond. Arrest records show the name, charges, date, and location. If the case went to court, the file is at the Kendall County Courthouse in Yorkville under the 16th Judicial Circuit.

Department Plano Police Department
Address 8 E. Main St., Plano, IL 60545
Phone (630) 552-8260

The Kendall County Sheriff handles county policing outside Plano city limits. The sheriff's office runs the county jail and keeps inmate records. You can check who is in custody through their search tools. This is free and public.

Kendall County Records for Plano

Kendall County offices in Yorkville process the main public records for Plano residents. The County Clerk has birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and voter data. The Recorder has deeds, mortgages, and liens. The Assessor sets property values and manages tax records. These offices are a short drive from Plano.

Property records tie names to addresses. Search the county tax portal by name to see what a person owns in Plano or anywhere in Kendall County. Deeds show past and current owners. Mortgages show loan details. Tax records show payment history and amounts owed. For a Plano people search, property data is one of the most useful free tools because ownership is public information.

The 16th Judicial Circuit Court handles all cases for Kendall County. Court records include civil suits, criminal cases, family law, probate, and traffic matters. You can search by name online or through eFileIL. The 16th Circuit also covers Kane and DeKalb counties. If the person moved within the area, their case might be in a neighboring county.

Note: Plano is near the western edge of Kendall County, close to LaSalle County. Some areas around Plano may have records in LaSalle County instead.

State Search Tools for Plano

Illinois runs several free databases that cover Plano. The IDFPR license lookup shows professional licenses by name. It covers health care, trades, real estate, and more. The tool is free and shows the license type, status, and any discipline.

The IDOC offender search lets you look up state inmates. Enter a name to get their sentence, location, and release date. The Sex Offender Registry shows registered offenders by name or area. Narrow your search to Plano for a local list. The VINE system tracks custody changes and sends you alerts when an offender's status changes.

Voter registration records are public. Contact the Kendall County elections office to check if a person is registered in Plano. The voter file shows name, address, and party.

Plano FOIA Requests

You can request records from any government body in Plano under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act. Send city requests to the city clerk. Police requests go to the Plano Police Department. County requests go to the right Kendall County office in Yorkville.

Write each request out. Be specific about what you want. Include names, dates, and descriptions. Each office has 5 business days to respond. Fees are usually low for small requests. If they deny your request, they must tell you why in writing. You can appeal through the state Public Access Counselor.

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