Search Shiloh People Records

A people search in Shiloh starts with village offices and St. Clair County agencies that hold public records on residents. Shiloh is a village of about 14,570 people in St. Clair County, located near Scott Air Force Base and just east of Belleville. The village clerk, Shiloh police, and St. Clair County offices in Belleville all keep files useful for finding a person. Court cases go through the 20th Judicial Circuit. This page covers every source you can use for a people search in Shiloh.

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Shiloh Quick Facts

14,570 Population
St. Clair County
20th Judicial Circuit
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Shiloh Village Records

The Village of Shiloh has its offices at 1 Park Dr. Call (618) 632-1022 for the main line. The village clerk keeps board meeting minutes, ordinances, business licenses, and building permits. All of these are public records. If a person had dealings with the village of Shiloh, their name could appear in these files.

Board meeting minutes name everyone who spoke or had items before the board. Building permits tie a person to a property address. Shiloh has seen steady residential growth, so permit records cover a good number of properties. Code enforcement files and zoning records are also public. The village clerk can help you find what you need or point you to St. Clair County if the record is at the county level. Shiloh is close to Scott Air Force Base, so some residents are military or civilian workers tied to the base. Village records can help confirm their presence in Shiloh.

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Office Shiloh Village Hall
Address 1 Park Dr., Shiloh, IL 62269
Phone (618) 632-1022

Shiloh Police Department Records

The Shiloh Police Department is at 1 Park Dr., next to village hall. Call (618) 632-9047 for the non-emergency line. Police records include arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports. For a people search, these files can confirm if someone had contact with law enforcement in Shiloh.

File a FOIA request in writing to get police records. Include the person's name, date range, and record type. The department has 5 business days to respond under Illinois law. Arrest records are public and show the name, charges, date, and location. If a case went to court, the 20th Judicial Circuit Court in Belleville has the full file. Shiloh is a safe residential community, but the police still handle a range of calls and generate records that can be useful for people searches.

Department Shiloh Police Department
Address 1 Park Dr., Shiloh, IL 62269
Phone (618) 632-9047

Note: Call 911 for emergencies. The non-emergency line is for records requests, general questions, and non-urgent matters in Shiloh.

St. Clair County Records for Shiloh

St. Clair County offices in Belleville hold most public records for Shiloh residents. Belleville is just a few miles west. Birth certificates, death records, marriage licenses, property documents, court cases, and tax data all go through St. Clair County agencies.

The 20th Judicial Circuit Court handles all cases from Shiloh. The courthouse is at 10 Public Square in Belleville. Call (618) 277-6600 for the Circuit Clerk. Court records cover civil suits, criminal charges, family law, probate, and traffic. E-filing through eFileIL is required for most case types. You can search for Shiloh cases through the court system.

The County Clerk at (618) 277-6600 has vital records and elections data. Birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and voter rolls are at this office. The Recorder keeps deeds, mortgages, and liens. Property records help with a Shiloh people search because they link names to addresses. The Treasurer has tax records showing who owns and pays on each parcel in the village. St. Clair County is the largest county in the Metro East area, and its offices handle a high volume of records.

The St. Clair County Sheriff at (618) 277-3500 has county-level law enforcement records and runs the county jail. The jail has inmate search tools that show who is in custody and their charges.

State Tools for Shiloh People Search

Illinois has free state databases that cover Shiloh. The IDFPR license lookup at online-dfpr.micropact.com checks if someone holds a state professional license. It covers nursing, real estate, cosmetology, and many other fields. Search by name and see the license type, status, and any discipline. This is a good tool for Shiloh because of the military and civilian workforce around Scott Air Force Base, where many residents hold professional licenses.

The IDOC offender search at idoc.illinois.gov has records on state inmates current and past. The Sex Offender Registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov shows registered offenders by name or location. Narrow it to Shiloh for local results. VINE at vinelink.vineapps.com tracks offender custody status and sends you alerts when something changes. All free tools.

Filing FOIA Requests in Shiloh

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act lets anyone ask for public records. This covers Shiloh village offices, the police department, and all St. Clair County agencies. You do not have to live in Shiloh to file a request.

Write the request with your name, contact info, and a clear description of the records. Be specific with names, dates, and document types. Each office has 5 business days to respond. They can ask for a 5-day extension on large requests. Fees vary but most basic requests are cheap or free. If denied, the office must tell you why in writing. You can appeal to the Illinois Attorney General. For a Shiloh people search that spans both village and county records, you may need to file with both offices.

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St. Clair County People Records

Shiloh is in St. Clair County, and most public records for residents are at county offices in Belleville. The county handles vital records, court cases, property files, tax data, and law enforcement records. For the full guide to St. Clair County offices and search tools, visit the county page.

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