Lisle Residents Directory

Lisle is a village of roughly 23,407 people in DuPage County, Illinois. The residents directory for Lisle draws on county records, village files, and state databases to help you find public info on people who live here. Below you will find the main record sources, search tools, fees, and office details.

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Lisle Quick Facts

23,407 Population
DuPage County
18th Circuit Judicial Circuit
Wheaton County Seat

DuPage County Records for Lisle

All county-level records for Lisle go through DuPage County offices in Wheaton. The main courthouse sits at 505 N. County Farm Rd, Wheaton, IL 60187. That building holds the Circuit Clerk, County Clerk, and Recorder offices. Most people searching the Lisle residents directory will end up checking one or more of these offices at some point.

The DuPage County Clerk handles vital records like birth and death certificates. A certified birth certificate costs $10 for the first copy. Extra copies at the same time are $4 each. You need a valid photo ID to pick up records in person. The clerk also issues marriage licenses and keeps records of past marriages in the county.

The DuPage County Recorder keeps all land records for the county. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents for Lisle properties are on file here. You can search these records online at recorder.dupageco.org. The search tool lets you look up documents by name, date, or document type. It is free to search, though copies may cost a fee.

For property values and tax data, the DuPage County property lookup tool is the best starting point. Enter an address, PIN, or owner name to see assessed values, tax info, and lot details for any property in Lisle. No account is needed.

Court Records for Lisle

Lisle is part of the 18th Judicial Circuit. All court cases for Lisle residents go through the DuPage County courthouse in Wheaton. Civil, criminal, family, traffic, and small claims cases are all filed there. The Circuit Clerk manages the records.

You can search cases online through the DuPage County Circuit Clerk portal. Look up cases by name or case number. The results show case details, hearing dates, and filing info. This is useful when you want to check if someone in Lisle has a court case on file in DuPage County.

The Illinois Courts website gives a bigger picture of the state court system. It has forms, rules, and self-help resources that work for any circuit in Illinois.

Illinois Courts website showing the state court system

If you need to file something or get certified copies of court records, visit the clerk window at the Wheaton courthouse. Bring your case number and a photo ID. Hours are Monday through Friday during normal business hours.

FOIA Requests in Lisle

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to request public records from the Village of Lisle. The law is at 5 ILCS 140. Any person can make a request. You do not need to live in Lisle or even in Illinois.

The village has five business days to respond. The first 50 pages of black and white copies are free. After that, fees go up to 15 cents per page. Electronic copies by email are usually free. If they deny your request, they must tell you why in writing, and you can appeal to the Illinois Attorney General.

FOIA covers police reports, building permits, code violations, meeting minutes, budget documents, and more. The village clerk handles most requests. This is a good way to find info about people, properties, or activity in Lisle that is not available in county databases.

Illinois Freedom of Information Act reference page

Vital Records for Lisle Residents

Birth and death records for Lisle residents go through the DuPage County Clerk in Wheaton. Certified copies of birth certificates cost $10. Extra copies are $4. Death certificates have similar pricing. Bring a valid ID and be ready to provide the full name and date of the event.

The state also provides vital records through the Illinois Department of Public Health. You can order birth and death certificates by mail or online from their site.

The IDPH vital records page has instructions for ordering certificates at the state level.

Illinois Department of Public Health vital records page

State orders take longer than county pickups. If speed matters, go to the DuPage County office in Wheaton. For mail-in requests, the IDPH is a solid choice. Marriage records for Lisle also go through DuPage County. The county clerk can pull records for any marriage that happened in the county.

State Resources for Lisle Searches

A few state databases can help you look up people in Lisle. These cover the whole state and are free or cheap to use.

The Illinois State Police offers background checks for $16. You submit a request and get criminal history data from state records. Visit the ISP background check page for more info on how to apply.

The IDFPR license lookup lets you check if someone in Lisle holds a professional license. Search by name for nursing, real estate, or dozens of other fields. It is free.

The Illinois Sex Offender Registry lets you search by name or address. The IDOC inmate search covers people in the state corrections system. Both are free and open to all.

The Illinois State Board of Elections has voter data and campaign finance records. You can check if someone is registered to vote in Lisle or look up donation records.

How to Search the Lisle Residents Directory

Figure out what kind of record you need first. That tells you which office to call or which site to use. Property info goes through the DuPage County property lookup. Court cases go through the Circuit Clerk. Vital records go through the county clerk. Village records go through the Lisle clerk via FOIA.

Online tools are the fastest path. DuPage County has free search tools for property data, land records, and court cases. These work from any device. No account needed for most of them. Start there before visiting an office.

In-person visits make sense when you need certified copies. Head to the DuPage County offices in Wheaton at 505 N. County Farm Rd. Bring a photo ID and know what record you are after. For village-level records, visit Lisle village hall.

Mail requests work too. Send a written request to the right office. Include your name, contact info, and a clear note about what you need. Attach fees as a check or money order if needed. Most offices respond within the FOIA window of five business days.

  • Property info: DuPage County property lookup
  • Land records: DuPage County Recorder portal
  • Court cases: DuPage Circuit Clerk online search
  • Vital records: DuPage County Clerk in Wheaton
  • Village records: Lisle village clerk via FOIA
  • Background checks: Illinois State Police for $16

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DuPage County Residents Directory

Lisle is part of DuPage County, and nearly all public records for the village go through county offices. For a full look at DuPage County search tools, office hours, fees, and record types, check the county page.

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