Search Western Springs People Records

Western Springs people search records are kept at both the village level and through Cook County offices in downtown Chicago. Western Springs is a village of about 13,400 in Cook County, though it sits right on the border with DuPage County. Most records for Western Springs go through Cook County, not DuPage. The village clerk, police department, and Cook County offices all hold public files tied to residents. This guide walks you through every source for a Western Springs people search and shows where to look for each type of record.

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Western Springs Quick Facts

13,400+ Population
DuPage County
18th Judicial Circuit
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Western Springs Village Clerk

The Western Springs Village Hall is at 740 Hillgrove Avenue. Call (708) 246-1800 for the main line. The village clerk keeps meeting minutes, local ordinances, business licenses, and other village records. All of these are public under Illinois law.

For a people search in Western Springs, village records can tell you if someone held a business license, had a building permit, or was named in village board proceedings. The clerk also processes FOIA requests for village documents. Put the request in writing. Include the person's name, the type of record, and any dates that help. The office has five business days to respond. You can file in person, by mail, or through the village website.

Office Western Springs Village Clerk
Address 740 Hillgrove Ave., Western Springs, IL 60558
Phone (708) 246-1800
Website wsprings.com

Vital records like birth and death certificates are not at the village level. Those are handled by the DuPage County Clerk in Wheaton. The village clerk deals with village business only.

Western Springs Police Department

The Western Springs Police Department is at 740 Hillgrove Avenue, inside Village Hall. Call (708) 246-8540 for non-emergency calls. Police records include incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. These are helpful for a Western Springs people search if you need to verify a person's address or check for a criminal history.

File a FOIA request to get copies of police reports. Write it up with the person's name, the date, and the report type. The department must respond in five business days. Arrest records are public. They show the name, charges, and date. If the case went to court, the 18th Judicial Circuit Court in Wheaton has the full case file for DuPage County matters. Western Springs is a small village, so the police department handles fewer cases than larger cities. That can make it easier to track down a specific report.

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Department Western Springs Police Department
Address 740 Hillgrove Ave., Western Springs, IL 60558
Phone (708) 246-8540

Note: Call 911 for any emergency. Use the non-emergency line for records requests and routine questions.

DuPage County Records for Western Springs

DuPage County handles the main public records for Western Springs residents. County offices are in Wheaton. Court filings, vital records, property files, and sheriff records all go through the county system.

The DuPage County Clerk is Jean Kaczmarek. Her office at 421 N. County Farm Road in Wheaton issues birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage records. Birth certificates are $16 first copy and $6 each extra. Death certificates cost $20 first and $11 after. Marriage certificates run $16. Walk-in requests get filled the same day in most cases. You can also order by mail or online through VitalChek. For a Western Springs people search, these records confirm legal names, dates of birth, and family relationships.

  • Birth certificate: $16 first copy, $6 each additional
  • Death certificate: $20 first copy, $11 each additional
  • Marriage certificate: $16 per copy

Property records at the DuPage County Recorder link names to addresses. Deeds, mortgages, and liens are online and searchable. The county treasurer's website shows tax records by name or parcel number. These tools are free and useful for locating someone in Western Springs through their property.

Office DuPage County Clerk
Address 421 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187
Phone (630) 407-5500

Court Records for Western Springs

Court cases for Western Springs residents go through the 18th Judicial Circuit in Wheaton. The main courthouse is at 505 N. County Farm Road. Chris Kachiroubas is the Circuit Court Clerk. Call (630) 407-8600. The court handles civil, criminal, family, traffic, and probate matters.

Court files show names, addresses, case details, and outcomes. Criminal records have charges and sentencing info. Civil cases list both parties. Family court covers divorce and custody. E-filing is mandatory in DuPage County. New filings use efile.illinoiscourts.gov. Search existing cases on the circuit clerk's website. Copy fees are $2 per page at the courthouse.

Illinois State Search Resources

Free state databases expand a Western Springs people search across Illinois. These tools reach beyond DuPage County and can catch records from anywhere in the state.

The IDFPR license lookup at online-dfpr.micropact.com checks professional licenses. Search by name to find doctors, nurses, real estate agents, and other licensed professionals. Shows the name, license type, status, and any discipline history. No account needed.

Look up inmates through the IDOC offender search at idoc.illinois.gov/offendersearch.html. The sex offender registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov lists offenders by name or area. VINE at Illinois VINE sends custody status alerts for people in county jails.

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Illinois voter registration records are public. Contact the DuPage County elections office to check if someone is registered to vote and see the address on file. This is a quick and free way to confirm where someone lives in Western Springs.

FOIA in Western Springs

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act applies to all government offices. For Western Springs, village requests go to the village clerk. Police requests go to the police department. County records requests go to the appropriate DuPage County office.

Write your request clearly. Include the person's name, dates, and the specific record you want. Agencies have five business days to respond. Extensions of five days are allowed for large requests. Copy fees vary between offices. If a request is denied, you get a written explanation and instructions for appeal. The Illinois Public Access Counselor can assist with disputes over denied requests.

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DuPage County People Records

Western Springs falls in DuPage County for court and record purposes. The county offices in Wheaton handle court records, vital records, property files, and sheriff records. For the full DuPage County breakdown, visit the county page.

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