Romeoville People Search Records

Romeoville people search records come from the village, Will County offices, and state databases. With more than 41,000 residents, Romeoville is a mid-size village in Will County just north of Joliet. The village clerk, Romeoville Police, and the 12th Judicial Circuit Court all keep public files that can help you find a person. This guide covers each source and explains how to access people records for Romeoville residents.

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41,152 Population
Will County
12th Judicial Circuit
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Romeoville Village Clerk

The Romeoville Village Clerk is at 1050 W. Romeo Rd. in Romeoville. Call (815) 886-7200 for the main line. The clerk keeps village records such as meeting minutes, ordinances, and business licenses. Board of trustees meeting minutes are public and list the names of anyone who spoke or had business with the village.

For a people search, the village clerk can help you find records tied to someone who had dealings with the village. This includes permit holders, business license applicants, and anyone named in public village documents. The clerk's office also handles FOIA requests for village records. If the record you need is at the county level, the clerk can point you in the right direction. Vital records like birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses are not at the village. Those are at the Will County Clerk in Joliet.

Office Romeoville Village Clerk
Address 1050 W. Romeo Rd., Romeoville, IL 60446
Phone (815) 886-7200

Romeoville Police Records

The Romeoville Police Department is at 1050 W. Romeo Rd. The phone number is (815) 886-2020. Police records in Romeoville include incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. Arrest data shows the name, charges, date, and location. These records can help with a people search if you are looking into someone's history in Romeoville.

File a FOIA request in writing to get a police report. Give the person's full name, the date or date range, and the type of report you need. The department has 5 business days to respond. Some information may be redacted for privacy, but the basic facts are public. If a Romeoville arrest led to criminal charges, the case file moves to the 12th Judicial Circuit Court in Joliet. The Will County State's Attorney handles prosecution.

Romeoville people search Will County Sheriff homepage

The Will County Sheriff at (815) 727-8895 also has records for people booked into the county jail. If someone from Romeoville was arrested and held at the Will County jail, their booking data is public. This includes their name, charge, booking date, and mugshot.

Department Romeoville Police Department
Address 1050 W. Romeo Rd., Romeoville, IL 60446
Phone (815) 886-2020

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

Will County Records for Romeoville

Will County offices in Joliet handle most public records for Romeoville. The county seat is about 8 miles south. Lauren Staley-Ferry is the Will County Clerk at 302 N. Chicago St. in Joliet. Call (815) 740-4615 for vital records. Birth certificates cost $16, death certificates $22 for the first copy, and marriage certificates $16 each. The clerk also keeps voter rolls that show a person's name, address, date of birth, and party affiliation.

The 12th Judicial Circuit Court at 14 W. Jefferson St. in Joliet processes all court cases for Romeoville. Pam McGuire is the Circuit Court Clerk. Call (815) 727-8592. Court records cover civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic cases. These records list names, addresses, charges, and outcomes. For a Romeoville people search, court records are among the strongest sources because they often include a date of birth and other identifying details.

The Will County Recorder at 58 E. Clinton St. in Joliet keeps land records going back to 1836. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and easements are on file. Call (815) 740-4637. Property records link a name to an address, which makes them one of the best tools for a people search. The Treasurer's office at (815) 740-4676 has tax records that show who owns a property, its assessed value, and payment status.

State Search Tools for Romeoville

Illinois runs free databases that cover Romeoville and the rest of the state. These let you search by name without knowing which county a person is in.

The IDFPR License Lookup shows anyone with a state professional license. Search by name to see if someone is a licensed nurse, real estate agent, or other professional in Illinois. The tool is free and shows name, license type, status, and any discipline. The IDOC inmate search lets you look up current and past state prison inmates by name or IDOC number.

Check the Illinois Sex Offender Registry to search by name or narrow results to the Romeoville area. Each listing has a name, address, photo, and offense. The Illinois VINE system sends custody status alerts. Sign up online or call 866-566-8439. The eFileIL system handles all civil court filings in Will County, and recent records are digital.

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These state tools add a layer to any local Romeoville people search. They catch records that might not show up in a county-only search, like professional licenses or state prison data.

FOIA Requests in Romeoville

Illinois FOIA gives you the right to request public records from any government agency. For Romeoville village records, send your FOIA request to the village clerk. For police records, send it to the Romeoville Police Department. County records go to the right Will County office in Joliet.

Write down your name, contact info, and exactly what you need. If you want arrest records, include the full name and a date range. For property records, include the address. Agencies have 5 business days to respond. They can ask for 5 more days on large requests. Some offices charge per page for copies. Ask for a fee estimate before they start. If your request is denied, the agency must explain why in writing and tell you how to appeal the decision.

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Will County People Records

Romeoville is in Will County. Most public records for Romeoville residents are at Will County offices in Joliet. The county handles vital records, court cases, land files, tax data, and law enforcement records. For the full breakdown of every Will County search tool and office, visit the county page.

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