Search Draper Phone Directory
The Draper Phone Directory gives callers a clean way to reach city hall, the justice court, police, and the city recorder without drifting into county pages or old third-party lists. Draper keeps much of its public contact work on the city site, which makes a local search easier when you already know the office but still need the right line. This page pulls those Draper contacts into one place so you can search with purpose, confirm the office name, and move from a general city question to the right desk. That saves time. It also keeps the search local.
Draper Directory Facts
Draper Phone Directory Basics
The official Draper City homepage is the best place to begin a Draper Phone Directory search. The homepage gives you the city hall address, the main number, and the entry points that matter most for day-to-day contact work. It also keeps the search tied to Draper City instead of pushing you toward broad county results that do not own the office you need. When a page is built around the city site, the caller can move faster. The right office is easier to spot. The right number is easier to trust.
Draper City Hall is at 1020 E. Pioneer Road, Draper, UT 84020, and the main line is 801-576-6500. That number is the safest first call when you need routing help or when you know you need a city office but do not yet know which one. The city homepage also points to Make a Service Request, Records Request, Fire Department, Police Department, and Utilities. Those links show how Draper sorts public help into named lanes rather than one wide catchall. That structure matters in a phone directory. It lets the searcher choose the right office first.
The lead image comes from Draper City's official homepage. It shows the city front door for a Draper Phone Directory search and gives the caller a clear start before any deeper office split appears.
That homepage view helps confirm that the search belongs with Draper City. It is a simple visual cue, but it keeps the first call pointed the right way.
Draper Phone Directory City Government
Draper's city government pages make the phone directory more useful because they show how the city handles its own work. The city government menu includes Agendas and Minutes, Accountability and Transparency, Applications, Licenses and Permits, Budgets and Finances, City Code and Enforcement, City Court, City Management, Commissions and Committees, Contact Us, Mayor and Council, Passport Office, Public Records and Plans, and Make a Service Request. That list gives callers a map. It also shows why a local Draper Phone Directory page should not flatten everything into one number.
The official Draper City Government page is useful because it keeps those service lanes in one place. If you need a budget question, a permit question, or a records question, the city government section points you in the right direction before you dial. That matters in Draper because the city structure is broad enough to support many types of calls, but small enough that the caller can still choose well. A focused directory search works best when the city already names the office family.
The second image comes from Draper City's departments path. It shows the city-service structure that sits behind a careful Draper Phone Directory search and helps callers see how the city routes work into named offices.
That departments view is useful because it turns a broad city search into a simple choice. Callers can see where service, records, and public safety begin.
Draper Phone Directory Court
The Draper City Justice Court has its own lane in the Draper Phone Directory. The court is in the lower level of Draper City Hall at 1020 E. Pioneer Road, and the direct number is 801-576-6540. The court handles Class B and Class C misdemeanors, infractions, and small claims matters within Draper City limits. That makes it different from the city hall line. It also makes it different from police records. A caller who knows the issue belongs to the court can save time by calling the court first.
The official Draper City Court page adds useful detail for a Draper Phone Directory search. It says payment by phone, mail, or in person is accepted, and it notes that traffic school is not offered by the city court. The page also lists the court's hours as 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. That sort of detail helps callers decide whether the court line is the right first step or whether they need to wait for business hours before making contact.
Small claims and expungements are filed by appointment only, so the court line is most useful when the caller already has the charge, case, or payment question in mind. The direct number is especially helpful when the person searching needs to confirm the court location before driving to city hall. It keeps the call practical. It keeps the search local. It also keeps the caller from mixing court work with general city services.
Draper Phone Directory Public Safety
Draper's public safety pages deserve their own place in the Draper Phone Directory because police and fire are not handled the same way as general city questions. The official Draper City homepage groups Fire Department and Police Department in the living-in-Draper menu, and that tells callers where the safety side of the city lives. If the issue is urgent, the city still expects 911 first. If it is not urgent, the directory should point to the right department instead of leaving the caller to guess. That is the point of a good city phone page. It lowers the guesswork.
The official Draper Police Department page gives the clearest public safety contacts. Non-Emergency Dispatch is 801-840-4000. Records and fingerprinting are 801-576-6300. Property and evidence can be reached at 801-576-6579 or 801-576-6361, and Police Administration is 801-576-6314. The page also shows the department address at 1020 E. Pioneer Road, Draper City, UT 84020. Those details matter because they let the caller separate a report, a records request, and a live police issue.
That same page helps a Draper Phone Directory search stay focused. A police question is not a court question. A records request is not a city hall routing call. The phone numbers make that clear. So does the address. If the caller knows only that the issue is safety related, the directory can still start with the police page and then move into the right sub-office. The search stays short. The answer becomes easier to reach.
Note: If the first safety line only routes you, ask which desk owns the report or request before you hang up.
Draper Phone Directory Records
The records side of the Draper Phone Directory starts with the City Recorder. The official Public Records and Plans page says the recorder's office is responsible for city records, council agendas, packets, minutes, legal notices, city code, document searches, oaths of office, municipal elections, Draper Cemetery, and the passport office. That is a broad job list, but it is exactly why the office matters. A records search often begins with a phone number and ends with a formal request. The recorder is the office that connects those two steps.
The same page gives the City Recorder phone as 801-576-6502. It also breaks records work into clear options like Request City Records, Request Police Records, Request Accident Reports, Search Online Records, and Master Plans. That structure makes the Draper Phone Directory useful for more than a live call. It shows the caller where a written request should go and what kind of file they are asking for. That matters because city records, police records, and accident reports do not all move through the same lane.
Utah's public records law sits in Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2. The law controls public, private, controlled, and protected records. In practice, that means the city still has to classify the record before release. A useful Draper Phone Directory page should not blur that point. It should tell the caller which office owns the record, which request type to use, and which number to call when the paper trail matters more than a live answer.
For a person searching a city directory, that distinction is important. A city hall line can route. A recorder line can process. A police line can identify the right record path. When those lanes are clear, the call goes faster and the result is easier to trust.
Draper Phone Directory Search Tips
Start with the office name. That is the fastest path in Draper. Search for Draper City Hall, Draper City Court, Draper City Recorder, or Draper Police Department instead of only searching for Draper Phone Directory. The city site is organized enough that a direct office search usually gets you close on the first try. If you already know the building or desk, name it. If you only know the issue, say whether it is a court matter, a records matter, or a police matter. That small bit of clarity saves time.
It also helps to keep the address in mind. City Hall and the court share 1020 E. Pioneer Road. That is useful when you are checking whether a directory result is truly the Draper office you want. The city hall number is for routing. The court number is for court work. The recorder number is for records work. Those are different uses, even when they share the same building. A good Draper Phone Directory search should make that difference easy to see.
- Use the city hall line for general routing.
- Use the court line for citations and small claims.
- Use the recorder line for city records and requests.
- Use police contacts for reports and safety matters.
Note: If the first office cannot help, ask whether the issue belongs with Draper, Salt Lake County, or the Utah courts before you end the call.
Salt Lake County Phone Directory
Draper sits inside Salt Lake County, so some calls that begin with a city office eventually move to county desks. Use the county page below when the service or record belongs with the county instead of the city. That keeps the Draper Phone Directory from turning into a dead end.