DuPage County, Illinois Public Records
To begin, add a county public record or view a list of county record locations and resources for DuPage county records and the state of Illinois.
DuPage County, Illinois, is part of the Chicago metro area, and because of a large ongoing population in this area, many individuals and genealogy researchers seek DuPage County public records for a variety of reasons. Keep in mind that most records are not available for gemological research until they’re at least seventy-five years old. If you’re looking for death certificates in the county, you may need to either prove that you’re a relative or a person with some financial interest. You can obtain this type of record in person or by mail. Some online sites may also offer you access to this record. Fees vary, depending on where you’re accessing the record. Should you choose to go to the clerk’s office between 8 and 4:30 on a business day, the fee will be $12 for the first copy. If you’re looking for birth certificates, you either have to be the individual on the certificate or be the parents listed on the certificate. These, too, can be obtained in person or online from the clerk’s office.
Marriage certificates are a different story. They’re available to anyone from the clerk’s office or online. Divorce records in DuPage County are available online through a number of different search services.

