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DuPage County Property Search

The DuPage County Recorder's Office is the custodian of property records. These records include information about Real property within county limits, including mortgages, releases/satisfactions, deeds, liens, UCCs, mortgage assignments, judgments, plats, easements, property taxes (or tax information), and lis pendens.

Documents presented at the Recorder's Office must meet the following statutory requirements:

  • Property documents should contain one or more individual sheets with a size of 8.5 inches by 11 inches.
  • Property documents should not be permanently bound and not a continuous form.
  • Property documents with graphic displays can be recorded without additional fees, and the size should not exceed 11 inches by 17 inches.
  • Property documents should be legibly printed by hand, type, or computer in black ink.
  • Signatures and dates may be in any color as long as they can be clearly reproduced.
  • The property document should not have any stapled attachments.
  • Property documents should be on white paper weighing about 20 pounds.
  • The document should have a clean margin of at least one-half inch on the top, the bottom, and each side.
  • Margins should not invalidate the document. They should be used for non-essential notations.
  • The document's first page should have a blank space, measuring at least 3 inches by 5 inches.

Most documents recorded at the DuPage County Recorder's Office are considered a part of Dupage County Public Records.

A property search can be conducted online, by mail, or in-person to access public property records. The online search criteria are usually by owner's name, property address, parcel ID, document number, and document type. Online requests are usually free. Typically, copies of property records cost $0.50 per page and an additional $5 for certified copies. Property searches may be necessary when seeking information about the tax bills of a property (as a tax collector or an appraiser seeking to evaluate the property's assessment) during the title transfer process of a property. It may be conducted to resolve real estate conflicts, determine property history and historical value, and retrieve tax information. Also, a lender can conduct a property record search to retrieve information that will help determine if a property is worth their financial investment.

Are DuPage County Property Records Public?

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140) allows for the release and dissemination of property records maintained by DuPage County record custodians to the general public. Therefore, anyone can inspect or obtain copies of property records from the DuPage County Recorder's Office, Clerk's Office, or Treasurer's Office. However, certain property records (or parts of them) are exempt from public disclosure. Examples of confidential property records per 5 ILCS 140/7(r):

  • Property purchase negotiation records are confidential until the negotiation is completed or terminated.
  • Property sale records are exempted from public records until the sale is consummated.
  • Parcel records involved in a pending eminent domain proceeding under the Eminent Domain Act are confidential except permitted for disclosure under discovery rules adopted by the Illinois Supreme Court.

What Do DuPage County Property Records Contain?

DuPage County property records contain varying information depending on the document type. Generally, the following information may be available to the public when a property records search is conducted:

  • Property document detail (doc number, recording date, doc type, doc description, consideration, return address, address, document date and time, total page count, and plat book)
  • Name of the party (name and type)
  • Legal description (subdivision, tract, address, PIN,
  • Associated documents (document type, type, and document)
  • Tax summary (parcel number, county number, tax year, NBHD number, taxes billed (tax year and tax amount), property tax by entity (entities, rate, or amount))
  • Tax payment history:
    • Payments (paid date, payment amount, type, payer)
    • Payment types notes
    • Payment details (tax year, tax, penalty, interest, cost, or paid to date)
  • Tax redemption
  • Tax adjustment
  • Tax status: Tax year, in forfeiture, in bankruptcy, taxes due, tax lien on the property, and tax notes)
  • Special assessments
  • Mobile home information
  • Assessed value summary (assessment year, pay year, class, land AV, building AV, total AV, taxable EAV, and reason code)
  • Value details (assessment year, roll, current year township EQ factor, and current year new construction Value)
  • Property transfer history
    • Sales (sale date and price, document type, document number, grantor/seller name, and grantee/buyer name)
    • Sales detail (document type, grantor and grantee's names, sale date, recorded date, sales type, state validity code, document number, sale price, and document search)
  • Conveyance history
    • Conveyance details (primary parcel, conveyance date, instrument type, and instrument number and date)
    • Condition (buyer's primary residence, fulfillment of inst contract, year contract initiated, advertised for sale, current and intended primary use, significant change date and type, building type, building removal date, auction sale, and trade of property)
    • Conveyance sales (tax bill name, sale key, total market value, sales type, grantor and grantee's names, seller's trust number, seller's address, tax bill address, and prepare's name, file number, and address)
    • Calculate the amount of transfer tax (full actual consideration amount, personal property amount, Illinois and county tax stamps, and net consideration for RP).
  • Exemption current (assessment year, pay year, exemption type, status, application/renewal receipt date, smart file filing ID, pro-rate date and percentage, end-of-year exemption, and pro-rate end date)
  • Exemption history and notes
  • Appeals history (hearing type, case number, and case status)
  • Appeal detail (filing date, factual error, recent sale, recent comparable sale, appraisal, equity comparables, commercial & industrial, matter of law other, requested land and building AVs
  • State PTAB information (appellant's attorney, district 100k notification, PTAB docket number, recent sale, assessed equality, comparable sales, recent construction.

Where to Perform a DuPage County Property Lookup

The DuPage County Recorder's Office makes property records available to individuals online at no charge through the Search Documents tool. The search criteria are:

  • Name information: Search by last and first name, bank name, and trust number or subdivision/business name.
  • Property information: Search by street number, street direction, street, city, or property index number.
  • Document information: Search by document number, document group types, document type, or recording date range.

Requesters can also contact the Research Department of the Recorder's Office at (630) 407-5401 to conduct property lookups. Mail requests can be made by downloading the appropriate form from the Forms & Fee Schedules page. The form must be submitted alongside the necessary fees to:

DuPage County Recorder
P.O. Box 936
Wheaton, IL 60187

Individuals can also visit the Recorder's Office Research Department to retrieve copies of property information. In-person requests can be made from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., through Monday to Friday. The Office is located at:

DuPage County Recorder
Jack T. Knuepfer Administration Building
First Floor 1-400
421 N. County Farm Road
Wheaton, IL 60187
Fax: (630) 407-5301
Email: RecorderResearch@dupageco.org

Copies of property records cost $0.50 per page and an additional $5 for certified copies. Payments can be made by credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, UnionPay), checks, money orders, or cash.

How to Perform a Property Owner Lookup in DuPage County

Individuals can conduct a property owner lookup online, by mail, or in person at the DuPage County Recorder's Office. Online requests can be made via the Search Document tool available on the Recorder's website. Click the "Start Recording" button on the displayed page to access the search tool. Complete either the property or document information field to search. The information regarding the desired property will appear in the search result. The result will also contain the property owner's information.

Mail requests can be made by submitting the appropriate form at the Office. In-person requests can also be made during business hours. The requester would have to provide other search criteria (property address, parcel ID, document number, and document type) aside from the property owner's information to process the request. Copies of property records will be made available for $0.50 per page and an additional $5 for certified copies. The property owner's details would be included in the record.

How to Find DuPage County Property Records Online

Most DuPage County record custodians have online tools where individuals can find property records. For example, here is how to find property records online on the DuPage County Office of the County Clerk's website:

  • Go to the Clerk's website
  • Click on the Property Tax Lookup tool at the top bar
  • Conduct a basic search, advanced search, or map search
  • For a basic search, provide a parcel ID, owner name, property address, or city
  • For an advanced search, provide a grantee/grantor's name, parcel ID, property address, or sales document
  • Click the "Search" button to conduct the search

The search result will reveal every information available on the database on the searched property. Click on the desired property records to retrieve specific information. Alternatively, record seekers can find DuPage County property records on third-party aggregate websites. These sites provide different information because they exist independently. However, they can access property records if appropriate property information is provided in the available search boxes. Certain parts of the property records may be available for free, but a fee may be required for extensive searches. Note that any information retrieved from third-party databases should only be used for informational purposes.

How to Find Property Owner by Address Free

DuPage County record custodians have online databases where individuals can find property owners by address for free. For example, the DuPage County Treasurer's Office has a Property Tax Lookup tool that provides such services. Here is how to search:

  • Go to the Treasurer's website
  • Click on the Property Tax Lookup tool at the top bar
  • Click the "Basic Search" link, which leads to the search area
  • Enter the appropriate information in the address number and street address search boxes. Also, select the direction.
  • The search results will reveal the property tax details, including the property owner's information.

Alternatively, individuals can visit DuPage County record custodian offices to conduct a property owner search by address during business hours. The requester must provide the property's address to facilitate the search. Free services are only available to those who want to view property records. Request for copies of records typically comes at a cost. When a property record is viewed, information about the property owner will also be available.

DuPage County Property Tax Lookup

Individuals can obtain property tax information online or in person at the DuPage County Treasurer's Office. Online requests can be made by clicking on the Property Tax Lookup tool at the top of the Treasurer's website. Property tax information can be found by conducting:

  • A basic search (the search criteria is by parcel ID, owner name, billing name, or address number)
  • An advanced search (the search criteria is by grantee's name, grantor's name, neighborhood code, parcel ID, sales date, sales document, sales price, tax code, or township)
  • Map search

A click on the "Search" button will reveal the tax information of the desired property. In-person requests can be made at the Treasurer's Office during the normal business hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. A parcel ID, property owner name, or property address will be required to process the search. The Treasurer's Office typically charges a fee for copies of property tax records, but viewing such information for free might be possible. The Office is located at:

DuPage County Treasurer's Office
First Floor - South
421 N. County Farm Road
Wheaton, IL 60187-2553
Phone: (630) 407-5900
Email: propertytaxadvocate@dupageco.org

A property tax lookup can be conducted to retrieve information about a property's tax history before purchasing or resolving property disputes.

How to Find DuPage County Property Appraiser

Typically, DuPage County appraisers estimate the value of properties usually before they are sold, taxed, mortgaged, insured, or developed. The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDRPR) has a Division of Real Estate (DRE) that regulates the operations of real estate appraisals in the state. To find property appraisers in Dupage County, follow the steps below:

  • Go to the DRE website.
  • Click the Real Estate Appraisal link.
  • Click the License Look Up tool on the real estate appraisal page
  • Select Appraisal as the Licence Type
  • Scroll down and select Illinois as the state
  • Then select DuPage as the county
  • Enter the appropriate information in the CAPTCHA box
  • Click the "Search" button

A list of all property appraisers in DuPage County will be displayed. The requesters can access the property appraiser's name, license status, credential, city/state, original issue date, current expiration date, and disciplined status. Click the detail link to retrieve more information about any property appraiser. The appraiser's license number, description, first effective date, effective date, and other licenses owned by the appraiser will be free. Alternatively, requesters can visit the DRE office to request DuPage County property appraisers' information. The Office is located at:

Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Division of Real Estate
Springfield Office
320 West Washington Street, 3rd Floor
Springfield, IL 62786
Phone: (312) 793-8724
Email: FPR.RECompplaint@illinois.gov

DuPage County Property Assessor

The DuPage County Supervisor of Assessments provides statistical assessment performance data to the Illinois Department of Revenue (DOR). They also give technical advice and statistical analysis of assessment data to the Township Assessors and the DuPage County Board of Review. Illinois law requires Township Assessors to uniformly assess properties in DuPage County at a median level of 33 1/3% of the market value.

Below are the contacts of the Supervisor of Assessments and the nine Township Assessors in DuPage County:

Supervisor of Assessments
421 N. County Farm Road
Wheaton, IL 60187
Phone: (630) 407-5858

Township 01 - Wayne Township (01 Parcel No. Prefix)
27 W 031 North Avenue,
West Chicago, IL 60185
Phone: (630) 231-8900
Email: assistance@waynetownshipassessor.com

Township 02 - Bloomingdale Township (02 Parcel No. Prefix)
6 N 050 Rosedale Road,
Bloomingdale, IL 60108
Phone: (630) 529-6927

Township 03 - Addison Township (03 Parcel No. Prefix)
401 N. Addison Road,
Addison, IL 60101
Phone: (630) 530-8161
Email: assessor@addisontownship.com

Township 04 - Winfield Township (04 Parcel No. Prefix)
130 Arbor Street,
West Chicago, IL 60185
Phone: (630) 231-3573

Township 05 - Milton Township (05 Parcel No. Prefix)
1492 N. Main Street,
Wheaton, IL 60187
Phone: (630) 653-5220

Township 06 - York Township (06 Parcel No. Prefix)
1502 S. Meyers Road,
Lombard, IL 60148
Phone: (630) 627-3354

Township 07 - Naperville Township (07 Parcel No. Prefix)
139 Water Street,
Naperville, IL 60540
(630) 355-2444
Email: Info@napervilletownship.com

Township 08 - Lisle Township (08 Parcel No. Prefix)
2121 Ogden Avenue, Suite B,
Lisle, IL 60532
Phone: (630) 968-1183

Townships 09 & 10 - Downers Grove Townships (09 & 10 Parcel No. Prefixes)
4340 Prince Street,
Downers Grove, IL 60515
Phone: (630) 719-6630

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FAQs

How do I find out who owns a property in Illinois for free? ›

Illinois Public Property Records

Property records are available at the county with the county recorder's office or the county assessor's office. Contact the county recorder's office or the county assessor's office to obtain property records.

How to get a copy of a deed in DuPage County, Illinois? ›

How do I obtain copies of documents recorded at the DuPage County Recorder's Office? Visit our Research Department; please see our Office Location and Research Fee Schedule. Contact our Research Department at 630-407-5401 or mail a request; please see our Mailing Address and Forms & Fee Schedules.

Are deeds public records in Illinois? ›

These records are available for public inspection as dictated by State Statute. The office provides the necessary equipment to search for and print copies of the documents on file.

Where can I find my property index number in Illinois? ›

If you qualify for the Illinois Property Tax Credit, you will need your Property Index Number, sometimes called "parcel number" or "permanent index number." This number is located on your county tax bill or assessment notice (for property tax paid on your principal residence during the tax year for which you are filing ...

How do I find the owner of a specific property? ›

Here's a list of ways to find out who owns the property you want, most of which are free.
  1. Check Your Local Assessor's Office. The best place to start is the website or office of your local property assessor. ...
  2. Check With the County Clerk. ...
  3. Ask a Real Estate Agent. ...
  4. Search Online. ...
  5. Talk to a Lawyer. ...
  6. Talk to the Owner or Neighbors.
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How do I get a senior discount on property taxes in Illinois? ›

If you are 65 or over, you will qualify for this exemption in your name and can apply online. Otherwise, your property will receive the exemption for the remainder of the year of your spouse's death. You will then have to apply when you turn 65.

How do I get a copy of a property deed in Illinois? ›

In Illinois, the property records are located at the county recorder. You can go there in person to conduct a search or you can check the county recorder's website to see if they offer online searching.

Can you record a deed after someone dies in Illinois? ›

An owner of Illinois real estate can use a TOD instrument to transfer title to a beneficiary upon the owner's death.

Does Illinois have a public record search? ›

Yes. Most Illinois criminal court records fall under the umbrella of public record, as do most past and present inmate records. This means they can be accessed by members of the public. Interested parties can inspect or view records by contacting the court record custodian.

How to find Illinois PIN number? ›

If you filed Form IL-1040 last year and didn't remember your Illinois PIN, you can look it up on the IL-PIN Inquiry Site or call 1-800-732-8866.

Can you deduct property taxes in Illinois? ›

The Illinois Property Tax Credit is a credit on your individual income tax return equal to 5 percent of Illinois Property Tax (real estate tax) you paid on your principal residence. You must own and reside in your residence in order to take this credit.

How do I find my local property tax number? ›

Your Property ID and PIN are contained on all LPT correspondence from Revenue. If you do not have your Property ID and PIN, you can request that they be sent to you through the LPT online service.

How can I find out who owns a property in the US for free? ›

Public records search

Most county or city government offices maintain records of property ownership and transactions, often available for public access. To search public records, you can visit the county or city government office or access the records online through the county or city's website.

Who owns the house next to me? ›

Check Your Local Assessor's Office

On your local tax assessor's official website, you may be able to look up property tax records and find the property owner by their address. You can learn who owns the home as well as how much property tax they pay.

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