Clearfield Phone Directory

Clearfield is in Davis County, and the Clearfield Phone Directory works best when you start with the office that actually owns the answer. The city's current contact pages separate city hall, community services, public works, utilities, police, and development so you can reach the right desk without wandering through generic listings. This page brings those current Clearfield contacts into one place so you can find the right phone number, get the right department, and move from a broad city search to a real office quickly.

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Clearfield Phone Directory Basics

The main starting point is the current city site at clearfield.city, with the contact page at Contact Clearfield City. The site places City Hall at 55 S State Street, Clearfield, Utah 84015, and the current city contact material shows the main customer service and city hall number at 801-525-2700. That is the safest first call when you need a general city contact before narrowing the office. The same contact area also shows the customer service center number 801-525-2701, which is useful when the question is tied to a front desk or service request instead of a department-specific line.

The Clearfield Phone Directory is organized around the way the city actually works. Clearfield keeps administration, community development, community services, public works, police, and utilities visible on the site, so callers do not have to guess which office owns a request. That is useful for permits, water questions, parks and recreation questions, and public safety routing. When the question is broad, the city hall number is the right first step. When the question is specific, the department pages usually point you to the correct person sooner.

Clearfield Phone Directory Departments

The All Departments page gives the Clearfield Phone Directory its simplest map. It lists Executive Department, Police Department, Building & Planning, Community Services, and Public Works as the main department heads, which matches the way the city groups its public work. That structure makes it easier to tell whether a call belongs with city administration, development, community programs, or field operations. It also helps you avoid the common mistake of sending a request to the wrong office just because it sounds city-related.

The Administration Department page adds more detail for the Clearfield Phone Directory. It shows the city manager, assistant city manager, city attorney, community services director, community development director, public works director, and chief of police. That page is useful because it shows how the city routes executive-level questions and how the major departments fit together. If you need a front-door contact for city hall work, the administration page is often the quickest way to see which office belongs to the subject.

Clearfield also keeps the public-facing service lines active on the current site. Community development, public works, community services, and police each have their own pages, and those pages carry the contact information that a Clearfield Phone Directory user usually needs most. The contact tree is not complicated once you know where each service lives. Clearfield's site makes that easier by keeping the department names in view instead of hiding them behind a generic city directory.

Clearfield Phone Directory Utilities And Public Works

Utilities and service work belong with public works in Clearfield. The Public Works page says the department handles streets, culinary water, sanitary sewer collection and discharge, storm water management, and the city fleet. It also gives the direct public works phone number, 801-525-4419, along with water and sewer contact paths. That makes the Clearfield Phone Directory especially helpful when you are trying to separate a utility issue from a general city question. If the problem is water, sewer, street work, or stormwater, Public Works is the correct office.

The current public works pages also make Clearfield's utility routing easier to trust. The city keeps water and sewer details in the same public works family, and the site uses the customer service center and city hall contact points for broader resident service questions. That is a good fit for a phone directory because people rarely know in advance whether the issue is billing, outage reporting, or a field problem. The Clearfield Phone Directory reduces that guesswork by keeping the utility side of the city visible in one place.

For a more specific utility task, the city also points residents to forms and water-related pages tied to public works. When you need the direct contact, 801-525-4419 is the number to keep in mind. When you need the broader service desk, the city hall line at 801-525-2700 or customer service at 801-525-2701 is the safer start. The Clearfield Phone Directory works because it lets you begin broad and then move inward to the department that owns the issue.

Clearfield Phone Directory Community Services And Police

Clearfield's Community Services page is the right place when the call is about parks, arts, events, or the Aquatics and Fitness Center. The page keeps recreation and community programs visible and still ties them back to city hall contact information. That makes the Clearfield Phone Directory useful for residents who need a public-facing city number but do not want to guess whether the question belongs to a utility desk or a recreation desk. If the issue is about activities, parks, or local programming, Community Services is the right lane.

The Police Department page gives the Clearfield Phone Directory a clear public safety branch. It lists non-emergency dispatch at 801-525-2800 and keeps records, investigations, patrol, and administrative services visible on the same page. That is useful when the question is about a police record, a non-emergency call, or a contact that should stay away from 911. Clearfield also keeps police records routing and public contact information in the same official source, which makes the page more dependable than a generic search result.

Public safety routing matters because it prevents a caller from using the wrong line for the wrong kind of issue. The Clearfield Phone Directory keeps the emergency side and the non-emergency side separate, which is exactly what a resident needs when time matters. The police page, the public works page, and the contact us page work together so the city can direct people to the right desk without sending them back through the whole site.

Clearfield Phone Directory Image

The fallback image below comes from the Davis County government profile at Davis County Government, and it fills the image role here because Clearfield does not have a local image in the manifest. The Clearfield Phone Directory details in this page still come from Clearfield's own official site.

Davis County fallback image used for Clearfield Phone Directory

That keeps the page honest. The visual is county-level only, while the phone numbers and department names are specific to Clearfield City Hall, Community Services, Public Works, Police, and the city's development offices.

Clearfield Phone Directory Search Tips

Use the department name when you already know it. Clearfield City Hall, Clearfield Community Services, Clearfield Public Works, Clearfield Police Department, and Clearfield Community Development each solve different problems, so a focused search is faster than a broad city lookup. When you only know the general area of the issue, the Clearfield Phone Directory still works well because the contact pages are organized around actual city functions instead of around a generic alphabetical list.

For development and permit questions, the city's Community Development page is the right place to start. It covers planning and development and ties those topics back to the city office that handles them. If the issue is a water bill, utility service, road work, or stormwater, the public works page is better. If it is a community event or recreation question, Community Services is the better fit. That is the benefit of a Clearfield Phone Directory built from current official sources: it tells you where to start before you make the call.

If you need the county-level contact set for the same area, compare this guide with the Davis County Phone Directory. That gives you a clean way to decide whether the request belongs to the city or to the county before you spend time on the phone.

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