Woodridge People Search Records

A people search in Woodridge covers village records and DuPage County databases in Wheaton. Woodridge has about 33,900 residents and sits in the southern part of DuPage County. Parts of the village extend into Will County, but most of Woodridge falls under DuPage. The village clerk keeps local files. Court cases go through the 18th Judicial Circuit. Vital records and property data are at the DuPage County Clerk. This page shows you every office and tool available for finding people in Woodridge.

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33,900+ Population
DuPage County
18th Judicial Circuit
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Woodridge Village Hall Records

Woodridge Village Hall is at 5 Plaza Drive. The main phone is (630) 719-4700. The village clerk keeps meeting minutes, ordinances, business licenses, and liquor licenses. If someone had a business or spoke before the village board, their name is in the public record. Building permits and zoning files are also here.

FOIA requests are how you get village records that are not online. Under the Illinois FOIA law, you can ask for any public document the village holds. Put the request in writing. Give the person's name and the type of record you need. Woodridge must respond within five business days. You can submit in person, by mail, or online through the village website.

Office Woodridge Village Hall
Address 5 Plaza Dr., Woodridge, IL 60517
Phone (630) 719-4700
Website vil.woodridge.il.us

Note: Parts of Woodridge cross into Will County. If a records search in DuPage County comes up empty, try Will County offices in Joliet for the person you need.

DuPage County Records for Woodridge

Most Woodridge residents have their records in DuPage County. The County Clerk, Jean Kaczmarek, is at 421 N. County Farm Road in Wheaton. Call (630) 407-5500. This office issues birth certificates ($16 first copy), death certificates ($20 first), and marriage records ($16 each). Land recordings like deeds, mortgages, and liens go back to 1986 and are online. These connect names to properties in Woodridge.

The 18th Judicial Circuit Court at 505 N. County Farm Road handles court cases for Woodridge. Chris Kachiroubas is the Circuit Court Clerk at (630) 407-8600. Court records include civil, criminal, family, and traffic cases. Search online at dupagecircuitclerk.com. All new filings go through eFileIL. Copy fees are $2 per page.

Court records are strong tools for a people search. A civil case lists both parties by name. A criminal case shows charges and outcomes. Family court covers divorce and custody. All these show names and often addresses. If someone in Woodridge was part of a case, the record is in the 18th Circuit system.

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Woodridge Police Department

The Woodridge Police Department is at 1 Plaza Drive. Call (630) 719-4740 for non-emergency matters. Police records include arrest records, incident reports, and crash reports. These records are helpful for a people search because they tie a name to a date and address in Woodridge.

To get police records, file a FOIA request. Include the person's full name and the date of the event. The department must respond within five business days. Arrest records are public. They show the person's name, charges, and booking data. If the case went to court, you can find the full file at the 18th Circuit courthouse in Wheaton. For law enforcement in unincorporated areas near Woodridge, the DuPage County Sheriff handles those calls from the office at 501 N. County Farm Road in Wheaton.

Department Woodridge Police Department
Address 1 Plaza Dr., Woodridge, IL 60517
Phone (630) 719-4740

Illinois State Tools for Woodridge

State databases cover Woodridge along with every other city in Illinois. They are free and do not require an account for basic searches.

The IDFPR License Lookup shows if someone has a state professional license. Search by name. Nurses, real estate agents, and many other professions are in the system. The IDOC Offender Search shows current and past state inmates. The sex offender registry at sor.isp.illinois.gov lists registered offenders in the Woodridge area.

VINE at Illinois VINE lets you track someone's custody status at the DuPage County jail. You get alerts when their status changes. This is free and works at any hour. If you need to check someone who may have been arrested in Woodridge and booked into the county jail, VINE is the tool to use.

Property Records in Woodridge

Property records link people to addresses. The DuPage County Clerk has online land records from 1986 to present. Deeds show property owners. Mortgages show borrowers. For a people search in Woodridge, these records confirm where someone lives or has lived.

The County Treasurer, Gwen Henry, has an online tax portal. Search by name or by property ID at no charge. Tax records show the property owner, assessed value, and payment history. The Supervisor of Assessments, James R. Zay, is at (630) 407-5900. Lisle Township handles assessments for most Woodridge properties on the DuPage side.

  • Deed recording: $68
  • Online land records from 1986 to present
  • Tax lookup by name or PIN is free
  • Treasurer phone: (630) 407-5918

If you know an address in Woodridge, search by address to find the owner's name. If you have a name, search by name to find properties they own. Either direction can produce results for a people search.

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DuPage County People Records

Woodridge is primarily in DuPage County. Court records, vital records, and property documents for most Woodridge residents go through the county offices in Wheaton. For the full list of DuPage County offices and search tools, visit the county page.

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