Search public records for anyone in Aurora, Illinois. CROW aggregates court filings, criminal records, property transfers, business registrations, and government documents from authoritative IL sources.
Search Aurora Public RecordsAurora is located in Kane County, Illinois, with a population of approximately 180,542. Public records for Aurora are maintained at both the county and state level.
Aurora spans two counties, requiring searches in both Kane and DuPage County court systems.
Public records in Aurora include a wide range of government-maintained documents that are available to the public. CROW searches across Kane County and Illinois county and state databases to compile a comprehensive picture.
Criminal cases, civil lawsuits, family court filings, probate records, and federal cases from Kane County.
Deeds, mortgages, liens, tax assessments, and property transfer records for Aurora (Kane County) and surrounding areas.
Arrest records, convictions, sex offender registry, and warrant information from Illinois databases.
Corporate registrations, LLC formations, DBA filings, and professional licenses filed in Illinois.
Illinois's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) provides public access to government records, court documents, and criminal histories.
Unlike consumer people-search sites that scrape data brokers, CROW accesses the same public records databases used by licensed investigators and attorneys. Our analysts review every report to provide context and flag what matters — not just raw data.
When you order an Aurora public records search, CROW checks Kane County courts, state databases, federal records, property registries, and business filing systems to build a comprehensive picture of the subject.
Public records in Aurora include criminal court filings, civil lawsuits, property deeds and transfers, tax liens, business registrations, professional licenses, marriage and divorce records, and various government filings. CROW aggregates records from county, state, and federal sources.
You can submit a search request through CROW's intake form. Provide the subject's name and any additional details (date of birth, address in Aurora, etc.) and our team will search Illinois court records, property databases, business filings, and more. Reports are typically delivered within 24-48 hours.
Most court records in Aurora and Illinois are public under the state's open records laws. This includes criminal case filings, civil lawsuits, family court proceedings (with some exceptions for sealed records), bankruptcy filings, and probate records. CROW searches these records as part of every report.
CROW public records reports start at $49 for state-level coverage and $149 for comprehensive nationwide searches. Each report is analyst-reviewed and includes context and analysis. No subscription required — pay only for what you need.
Yes. CROW includes property records in every report, covering real estate ownership, transfers, mortgages, liens, and tax assessments for Aurora and throughout Illinois. Property records often reveal important information about a subject's financial history and assets.
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