Wheaton People Search

A people search in Wheaton gives you direct access to public records held at both city and county offices. Wheaton is the county seat of DuPage County, which means the county courthouse, clerk, and sheriff are all right here in town. That makes Wheaton one of the best places in the state to run a thorough people search. Court records, vital records, property files, and law enforcement data are all within a few blocks of each other on County Farm Road. This page walks you through each office and the tools you can use to find people in Wheaton.

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53,500+ Population
DuPage County
18th Judicial Circuit
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Wheaton City Records

The Wheaton City Hall is at 303 W. Wesley Street. Call (630) 260-2000 for the main line. The city clerk keeps local files like council meeting minutes, ordinances, and business licenses. For a people search, these records can show if someone spoke at a city meeting, holds a local license, or filed for a permit. The city also handles FOIA requests for any records it holds.

To file a FOIA request in Wheaton, put it in writing. Include your name, a way to reach you, and a clear description of what you want. The city has five business days to respond. You can mail the request, drop it off at city hall, or submit it online. If you need a specific record tied to a person, be as detailed as you can. Give the full name, date range, and type of document you need. That speeds things up.

City council minutes go back years and are public. If someone had business with the city of Wheaton, their name may show up in those records. Zoning board decisions and building permits also list names and addresses. These are solid leads for a people search in Wheaton.

Office Wheaton City Hall
Address 303 W. Wesley St., Wheaton, IL 60187
Phone (630) 260-2000
Website wheaton.il.us

DuPage County Records in Wheaton

Since Wheaton is the DuPage County seat, all major county offices are in town. The County Clerk, Circuit Court, Sheriff, Assessor, and Treasurer are clustered along County Farm Road. This is where the bulk of public records live for a Wheaton people search. Vital records, court cases, property documents, and more are all here.

The DuPage County Clerk is Jean Kaczmarek. Her office at 421 N. County Farm Road handles both vital records and recorded documents. The clerk and recorder merged on December 1, 2020. Birth certificates cost $16 for the first copy and $6 for each extra. Death certificates are $20 first, $11 after. Marriage certificates run $16 each. Walk-in requests are usually filled the same day. You can also order through VitalChek online, though that adds a $12.95 service fee plus shipping.

The County Clerk also has voter registration data. DuPage County has over 550,000 registered voters. Call (630) 407-5600 for the elections division. Voter rolls show a person's name, address, and party. This can help confirm where someone lives in Wheaton or if they moved away.

Wheaton people search eFileIL court portal
Office DuPage County Clerk
Clerk Jean Kaczmarek
Address 421 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187
Phone (630) 407-5500
Website dupagecounty.gov/county_clerk

Note: The merged clerk and recorder office means one stop for both vital records and land documents, saving time on a people search in Wheaton.

18th Circuit Court in Wheaton

The 18th Judicial Circuit Court is at 505 N. County Farm Road. Chris Kachiroubas is the Circuit Court Clerk. Call (630) 407-8600. This court handles about 200,000 cases per year. Civil suits, criminal cases, family law, probate, and traffic matters all go through here. Court records are among the best tools for a people search because they tie names to case details, addresses, and dates.

E-filing is mandatory. All new case filings go through eFileIL. You can search existing cases online through the circuit clerk's website at dupagecircuitclerk.com. Copy fees are $2 per page. Certified copies cost more. If you know the person's name, search by name to find any cases they were part of in DuPage County.

Traffic court sits at a separate spot: 101 S. Route 83 in Elmhurst. If you need traffic case records for a Wheaton resident, check that location. Criminal and civil cases stay at the main courthouse on County Farm Road. Family court handles divorce, custody, and protective orders, all of which show names and addresses in the public file.

Wheaton Police Department

The Wheaton Police Department is at 900 W. Liberty Drive. Call (630) 260-2161 for non-emergency matters. Police records include arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports. These are useful for a people search when you need to check someone's contact with law enforcement in Wheaton.

To get a police report, file a FOIA request. Put it in writing and include the person's name, the date of the incident, and the type of report. The department has five business days to respond. Some parts may be withheld for ongoing cases or privacy, but basic facts are usually public. Arrest records show the name, charges, and date. If the case went to court, the full file is at the 18th Circuit courthouse.

Department Wheaton Police Department
Address 900 W. Liberty Dr., Wheaton, IL 60187
Phone (630) 260-2161

State Search Tools for Wheaton

Illinois runs several free databases that cover Wheaton residents. These go beyond what the city and county offer. Each one focuses on a different type of record, and all of them are free to use.

The IDFPR license lookup lets you check if someone holds a state professional license. Nurses, real estate agents, barbers, and dozens of other fields show up here. Search by name at IDFPR License Lookup. Results show the person's name, license type, status, and any discipline on file.

The Illinois Department of Corrections runs an offender search at IDOC Offender Search. Look up current and past inmates by name. The sex offender registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov shows registered offenders by name or by area. You can narrow the search to Wheaton zip codes to see who is on the list locally.

VINE lets you track someone's custody status. If a person was arrested and taken to the DuPage County jail, you can sign up for alerts at Illinois VINE. The system sends you a notice when their status changes. This is free and available around the clock.

Wheaton Property Records

Property records link names to addresses. The DuPage County Clerk has recorded documents from 1986 to the present. Deeds, mortgages, and liens are all searchable online. A deed shows who bought a property and when. A mortgage shows the borrower and lender. For a people search in Wheaton, this data confirms where someone lives or has lived.

The Supervisor of Assessments is James R. Zay. Call (630) 407-5900. His office sets property values across DuPage County. Milton Township covers Wheaton, so the Milton Township Assessor handles local valuations. You can look up any parcel to see the owner, assessed value, and property description. The County Treasurer, Gwen Henry, collects taxes and runs an online portal where you can search by name or PIN at no cost.

  • Deed recording: $68
  • Mortgage recording: $68
  • Online records from 1986 to present
  • Tax search by name or PIN is free

Tax records show who pays the bill on each parcel. If you know an address in Wheaton but not the owner, search by address. If you have a name but no address, search by name. Both paths can turn up results that help with a people search.

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These cities are near Wheaton and share the same DuPage County offices. If someone has ties to the area, their records may appear in one of these locations as well.

DuPage County People Records

Wheaton is the county seat of DuPage County. All county offices for court records, vital records, property files, and sheriff records are right here in town on County Farm Road. For the full list of DuPage County offices and search tools, visit the county page.

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