Find Bountiful Phone Directory

The Bountiful Phone Directory works best when you treat it like a map, not a guess. Bountiful City keeps city hall, planning, police, fire, public works, and records in separate lanes, and the official site gives you a clean way to reach each one. This page brings those paths into one local guide so you can search for the right office, get to a real desk faster, and avoid old phone listings that no longer match the city you are trying to reach.

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Bountiful Phone Directory Basics

Start with the official Bountiful City home page. It carries the Bountiful City Phone Directory link in the main nav and keeps the city front door ahead of any outside copy or ad page. That matters because a broad search can drift away from the city and land on stale contacts that do not match the office you need. The city's own Bountiful City Phone Directory page is the better route. It groups city hall, billing, permits, business licensing, planning, police and fire dispatch, recorder, streets, utilities, water, and more in one place.

City Hall is at 795 South Main Street, Bountiful, Utah 84010, and the main line is 801.298.6140. Those numbers give you a safe starting point when you do not yet know which office owns the answer. The directory page also shows that some departments are on a different schedule or sit at another address, so the phone search should stay tied to the named office. That is the practical value of a local Bountiful Phone Directory search: you can start broad and still end on the right line.

Bountiful Phone Directory Home

The screenshot below comes from the official Bountiful City homepage and shows the city's own starting point for a Bountiful Phone Directory search.

Bountiful Phone Directory screenshot for Bountiful, Utah

That view matters because it keeps the search on the city's own site. When you need a city number, the homepage is better than a third-party directory because it sends you toward the same source Bountiful uses for public contact work. It also makes the path to the Bountiful Phone Directory feel direct from the first click.

Bountiful Phone Directory Departments

The Bountiful City Departments page confirms how the city groups its work. It lists Administrative Services, Building, Engineering, Human Resources, Landfill, Parks, Planning, Police Department, Power, South Davis Metro Fire Agency, Storm Water, Streets, Sanitation & Recycling, Utilities, and Water. That list is useful because it shows the directory is not flat. It follows the city's real structure, which is exactly what a Bountiful Phone Directory should do. Planning and Building are the city's community development lane, so they are the right place to start when the question is about land use or a permit.

For a Bountiful Phone Directory lookup, the department name matters more than the broad subject. Planning and Building are the best first stop for many land-use and permit questions. Engineering and the other public works lines fit service work. Streets, Sanitation & Recycling, Power, Utilities, Water, and Storm Water help with day-to-day city service needs. Police and South Davis Metro Fire Agency handle public safety and dispatch needs. If you know the lane, the call gets shorter and the answer arrives sooner.

The city also keeps community work visible. Parks, the Bountiful Community Service Council, the farmers market, and public art all sit inside the city web family. That makes the Bountiful Phone Directory more than a list of numbers. It is a guide to the way the city actually works.

Bountiful Phone Directory Development

Development questions belong with Planning. The city planning page at Bountiful City Planning lists Planning and Economic Development, the office address, and the main line at 801.298.6190. It also ties planning to land use applications, code enforcement, land use code, moderate income housing, business licensing, trails, community events calendar, and accessory dwelling units. That is the right lane when a caller needs a permit path or wants to know which desk owns a growth issue.

The planning page is also useful because it puts land-use work in one place. If your search starts with a general city phone number, you still have a clear next step once you know whether the question is about zoning, a license, or a permit. In a city with a lot of moving parts, that kind of routing saves time and keeps the Bountiful Phone Directory local.

Bountiful Phone Directory Records

The recorder line is another anchor point in the Bountiful Phone Directory. The city directory lists Recorder at 801-298-6142 for records requests, and that office is the right place for city documents and request routing. If the question is about agendas, minutes, ordinances, or public notices, staying with the recorder keeps the search on the city side instead of sending you elsewhere. The city hall line can help first, but the recorder is the office that owns the records path.

Public safety has its own split. The Bountiful Police Department uses 801-298-6000 for non-emergency dispatch, and the same number covers police, fire, and medical dispatch in the city's directory. The police department page also keeps request links and report help in one place. South Davis Metro Fire Agency is listed separately with 801-677-2400 for non-emergency contact. That makes it easier to tell whether the issue is a city public safety call or a fire agency call. The Bountiful Phone Directory works best when it preserves that difference.

Note: If you know the office name, say it first, because that usually gets you to the right Bountiful desk faster.

Bountiful Phone Directory Search Tips

When you search, use the office name and not just the city. Try Bountiful city hall, Bountiful planning, Bountiful recorder, Bountiful police dispatch, or Bountiful public works. Those phrases are close to the way the city groups its own pages, so the search result is more likely to land on the official source you need. Broad directory terms can still work, but they waste more time. A focused Bountiful Phone Directory search is quicker and easier to trust.

The same approach works when the call begins with a place instead of a department. City Hall gives you the main line, but Planning, Building, the recorder, and public works tell you where the issue really lives. Bountiful's site is useful because it keeps those parts in view at once. A permit question does not need the same desk as a bill question, and a police call does not need the same line as a water issue. If you keep the search tied to the office name, the Bountiful Phone Directory does its job and the call moves much faster.

If you need only one starting point, use the Bountiful City Phone Directory page and move outward from there. That page is built for real calls. It does not ask you to guess which desk owns the job. It gives you a local map, and that is what a good Bountiful Phone Directory should do.

Bountiful City Hall And Services

Bountiful's city structure also makes the directory useful for everyday service calls that are not formal records requests. Utilities, sanitation, water, streets, parks, and community-facing city programs all sit inside the same official contact system. That helps a Bountiful Phone Directory stay practical for residents who need a direct city desk instead of a county office or a generic listing.

The same local structure keeps the page specific. Bountiful has a named city hall address, a city phone directory page, a planning line, a recorder line, and defined police and fire contacts. That gives the directory enough local shape to avoid filler and still help callers move quickly from a broad question to the office that owns the answer.

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