Farmington Phone Directory
The Farmington Phone Directory works best when you keep city hall, police, public works, building, and county contacts in the right lanes from the start. Farmington is not just another Davis County city. It is also the county seat, so local searches can drift into county offices faster than they do in other places. This page keeps the Farmington Phone Directory focused on city-owned contacts first, then shows when a search should move to Davis County instead. Use it when you need a city number, a department path, or a practical starting point for local records and service questions.
Farmington Directory Facts
Farmington Phone Directory Basics
The official Farmington City website gives this page a strong local base. Recent official city material places City Hall at 160 South Main Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, with a main phone of 801-451-2383. The city's official directory also keeps Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Police, Fire, and other local offices in one visible contact area. That makes Farmington easier to map than many cities with thin contact pages. A Farmington Phone Directory search can start with a real city hall number, then move into a named office instead of bouncing through a chain of generic results.
Farmington also requires more care than some city pages because city and county functions sit close together. The Davis County courthouse, recorder, justice court, and other county offices are also in Farmington. That can blur the lines in a weak directory. A good Farmington Phone Directory page should not let that happen. City Hall, police, fire, building, and public works belong on the city side. County clerk, county recorder, and county justice court belong on the county side. The more clearly you sort those lanes, the better the first call goes.
The image below uses the official Davis County government site as a fallback because no non-flagged Farmington city screenshot was captured in the manifest. It still helps show the county layer that often overlaps a Farmington Phone Directory search.
That county fallback matters here because Farmington often sits at the point where city calls and county calls split apart. The page needs to acknowledge both without confusing them.
Farmington Phone Directory City Offices
The official Farmington city directory is the best practical source for most city contact work. It lists City Office at 160 South Main with 801-451-2383, Public Works at 720 West 100 North with 801-451-2624, Parks and Recreation at the same service campus with 801-451-0953, Police at 286 South 200 East with 801-451-5453, and Fire at 82 North 100 East with 801-451-2842. That is a strong city-side directory because it gives separate addresses and lines for the offices that residents use most often.
This structure also makes the Farmington Phone Directory more useful than a page built only from broad city descriptions. Public Works has its own site and phone. Police has its own building, line, and records contact path. Fire sits in its own station location. That tells the caller which office family owns the issue before the call even begins. If the question is about streets, garbage, or city maintenance, public works is the better route. If it is about a report or local police contact, police is stronger. If it is about a permit or city development issue, city hall and community development come first.
The official Building Department forms page adds another useful local point. It ties building permit work back to City Hall at 160 South Main and lists 801-939-9214 for that office. That gives the Farmington Phone Directory another precise lane. Permit and building questions do not need to start with police or public works. They already have a city-owned path.
Farmington Phone Directory Police
The official Farmington Police page is one of the clearest city sources in this batch. It lists the police department at 286 South 200 East, Farmington, UT 84025, with the main police phone at 801-451-5453 and a records email at policerecords@farmington.utah.gov. It also directs non-life-threatening emergencies to Bountiful Dispatch at 801-298-6000. That makes the Farmington Phone Directory much more useful for real city contact work. It separates emergency, non-emergency, and records paths instead of treating all police contact as one thing.
That level of detail matters because police calls often start with a vague search phrase. The official city page gives the caller a better frame. A report request is not the same as an emergency. A dispatch call is not the same as a records follow-up. Farmington's official police page keeps those routes distinct. That is exactly what a local directory page should preserve. It helps the user call the right line with less delay and less transfer risk.
The police page also helps define the city-versus-county line in Farmington. Even though Davis County offices are nearby, Farmington Police remains a city function. The city directory should keep that separation visible. When the issue belongs with city police, the Farmington side should stay first.
Farmington Phone Directory Council
The official Farmington City Council page adds a second layer to the Farmington Phone Directory because it ties city government contact work to a regular meeting schedule and named elected officials. The page says council meetings are held at City Hall, 160 South Main, generally on the first and third Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. That means a caller looking for council agendas, packets, or elected office contact should stay with Farmington City Hall first rather than jumping to Davis County simply because both sit in the same city.
This matters because many city searches are not service calls. Some are governance questions, ordinance questions, or meeting follow-ups. Farmington's council page makes those city-side paths visible. It also works well with the city directory and building pages because they all return the caller to the same city hall anchor. A Farmington Phone Directory should show that pattern. It makes the city structure feel connected instead of scattered.
- Use City Hall for broad city routing.
- Use Police for reports, records, and law enforcement contact.
- Use Public Works for roads, garbage, and infrastructure issues.
- Use Building for permit and construction questions.
- Use Davis County when the matter belongs to county records or county court.
Farmington Phone Directory County Split
Farmington is unusual because so many county functions are also physically in Farmington. Project research places the Davis County Memorial Courthouse at 28 East State Street with a county main line of 801-444-2300. The Davis County Recorder sits at 61 South Main Street, Room 101, with 801-451-3234. Davis County Sheriff functions are centered at 800 West State Street, and the Davis County Justice Court is also in Farmington. Those are useful contacts, but they are not Farmington City contacts. A page that mixes them all together without explanation would create bad calls.
That is why the Farmington Phone Directory has to explain the split instead of pretending it does not exist. If the issue belongs to a Farmington police report, city utility route, public works concern, council item, or city permit, stay with Farmington City. If it belongs to a county land record, county jail, county clerk, or county court, move to Davis County. The overlap is geographic, not administrative. Once that line is clear, the rest of the search gets much easier.
Note: In Farmington, the city and county can share the same place name without sharing the same office ownership, so confirm which government created the file or runs the service before you call.
Farmington City Hall Search Tips
Search by office family first. That works better in Farmington than broad searches alone. Try "Farmington city directory," "Farmington police," "Farmington public works," "Farmington building department," or "Farmington city council" instead of only searching for a city phone page. The official city site is strong enough that a targeted office search usually lands on a practical contact page.
It also helps to decide whether the matter belongs with Farmington City or Davis County before you call. That single step removes most of the confusion in this city. Farmington owns city hall, city police, city fire, city public works, and city development paths. Davis County owns county courts, county recorder functions, and county-wide services. The Farmington Phone Directory works because it keeps those systems close enough to compare, but separate enough to use well.
Davis County Phone Directory
Farmington is the county seat of Davis County, so many searches that start with city hall eventually move to county offices. Use the county page below when the record, court, or service belongs with Davis County instead of Farmington City.