Wauconda People Search Records

A people search in Wauconda uses village records and Lake County agencies to find public information on residents. Wauconda is a village of about 14,030 people in southwestern Lake County, near Bangs Lake. The village clerk, Wauconda police, and county offices in Waukegan all hold records that can help you locate a person. All court cases go through the 19th Judicial Circuit. This page walks through each source and explains how to search for people in Wauconda.

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14,030 Population
Lake County
19th Judicial Circuit
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Wauconda Village Records

The Village of Wauconda has its offices at 101 N. Main St. Call (847) 526-9600 for the main line. The village clerk keeps board meeting minutes, ordinances, business licenses, and building permits. These are all public records. If a person had dealings with the village, their name could be in these files. Board minutes name anyone who spoke or received action from the board.

Building permits are useful for a people search in Wauconda. If someone built or remodeled a property, the permit record has their name. Code enforcement files work the same way. Zoning requests, variances, and other land use actions are also public. The clerk can help point you to the right record or the right Lake County office if what you need is held at the county level.

Wauconda also keeps utility billing records. If you need to verify that someone lived at a specific address, utility records can sometimes confirm occupancy dates. These are accessible through a FOIA request to the village.

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Office Wauconda Village Hall
Address 101 N. Main St., Wauconda, IL 60084
Phone (847) 526-9600

Wauconda Police Department

The Wauconda Police Department is at 101 N. Main St. Call (847) 526-2421 for the non-emergency line. Police files include arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports. These records are public under Illinois law and can be important for a people search when you need to check for criminal history or past incidents.

File a FOIA request to get copies. Put it in writing with the person's name, dates, and the record type you need. The department has 5 business days to respond. Arrest records show the name, charges, date, and location. If the case went to court, the 19th Judicial Circuit Court in Waukegan has the full case file. Wauconda is a small community, so the police department handles a mix of local calls, traffic matters, and minor crimes. The records office can help you find what you need.

Department Wauconda Police Department
Address 101 N. Main St., Wauconda, IL 60084
Phone (847) 526-2421

Lake County Records for Wauconda

Lake County offices in Waukegan hold most public records for Wauconda residents. Waukegan is about 25 miles northeast. Birth certificates, death records, marriage licenses, property files, court cases, and tax data all go through county agencies.

The 19th Judicial Circuit Court handles all cases from Wauconda. The Circuit Clerk is at 18 N. County St. in Waukegan. Call (847) 377-3380. Court records cover civil suits, criminal charges, family law, probate, and traffic. E-filing through eFileIL is required for most case types. Search for Wauconda cases on the court website at no cost.

The County Clerk at (847) 377-2400 has vital records. Birth certificates are $16. Death records cost $22. Marriage certificates run $16. The Recorder keeps deeds and mortgages with online records back to 1992. Property records tie names to addresses, making them valuable for a Wauconda people search. The Treasurer at (847) 377-2323 has tax records showing who pays on each parcel.

Note: Wauconda borders McHenry County to the west, so if a person's address is just outside the village limits, check McHenry County records too.

State Tools for Wauconda People Search

Illinois has free databases that work for a Wauconda people search. The IDFPR license lookup at online-dfpr.micropact.com checks if someone holds a state license. It covers nursing, real estate, cosmetology, and dozens of other fields. Type the name and see what comes up. The results show license type, status, and discipline history. This is free.

The IDOC offender search at idoc.illinois.gov has records on state inmates past and present. The Sex Offender Registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov lists registered offenders by name or location. Narrow the results to Wauconda to see local listings. VINE at vinelink.vineapps.com tracks offender custody status and sends alerts. All free and public.

FOIA Requests in Wauconda

Anyone can ask for public records under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act. This covers Wauconda village offices, the police, and Lake County agencies. You do not need to live in Wauconda to file.

Write the request with your name, contact details, and a clear description of the records you want. Give names, dates, and document types. The office has 5 business days to respond. They can ask for 5 more days on large requests. Most basic requests are cheap or free. If denied, the office must explain in writing. You can appeal to the Illinois Attorney General. For a Wauconda people search, you may need to file separate FOIA requests with the village and with Lake County if the records you need span both levels of government.

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Lake County People Records

Wauconda is in Lake County, and most public records for residents are filed at county offices in Waukegan. The county handles vital records, court cases, property files, tax data, and law enforcement records for the whole county. For the complete guide, visit the county page.

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