Holladay Phone Directory

The Holladay Phone Directory helps you reach the right office in Holladay, Utah, when you need a city contact, a records desk, or the justice court without wandering through unrelated county pages first. The current official site is now at holladayut.gov, and the city hall address at 4580 S 2300 E is the best starting point for most calls. If you are looking for the recorder, community development, public services, police, fire, or court staff, this page keeps the search tied to the office that actually handles the request so you can get the right contact faster.

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Holladay Phone Directory Facts

4580 S 2300 E City Hall
801-272-9450 Main Line
801-527-2454 City Recorder
801-273-9731 Justice Court

Holladay Phone Directory Basics

The official City of Holladay website is the current starting point for a Holladay Phone Directory search. The old cityofholladay.com address now redirects to the newer site, which matters because the city has moved its public contact map into a more current web structure. That site puts city hall, administration, finance, business licensing, the recorder, community development, public services, stormwater, services, and justice court in distinct lanes, so a caller can move from a broad question to the right office instead of relying on a single front desk number for everything.

That structure is useful because Holladay splits its public work by function, not by guesswork. The administration page shows the City Manager, City Recorder, and Communications working together. The community development page groups building, planning, TRC approvals, housing resources, and code enforcement. The public services page covers capital projects, engineering, irrigation, public works permits, snow removal, and stormwater. A strong Holladay Phone Directory page should reflect that layout and help you pick the right office the first time.

Holladay Phone Directory Contacts

For general routing, Holladay City Hall lists 4580 S 2300 E, Holladay, UT 84117, with the main line at 801-272-9450. The Administration page identifies Gina Chamness as City Manager and explains that the department includes the City Manager, Assistant City Manager, City Recorder, and Communications. That makes administration the best first stop when you know the question belongs inside city government but you do not yet know which desk owns it.

The recorder and community development contacts are the next most useful numbers in the Holladay Phone Directory. The City Recorder page lists Stephanie Carlson at 801-527-2454 and explains that the office maintains official records, minutes, elections, and public notices. The Community Development page lists Jon Teerlink at 801-527-3890 and ties the department to building, planning, business licensing, code compliance, and development review. That split matters because a records question and a permit question belong in different offices even when both start at city hall.

Holladay Phone Directory Image and Location

Because the Holladay research set does not include a non-flagged local image, the closest official fallback is the Salt Lake County government homepage, which is the place many Holladay callers end up once a city question shifts to county routing. That keeps this page honest and gives you a neutral visual anchor while you sort which office owns the next step.

Salt Lake County Phone Directory official county website screenshot

The county image is not a Holladay city page, but it is a practical fallback because Holladay residents often cross between city and county contacts when they need records, health support, or court-related help. If the city desk tells you to switch lanes, the county page is the most common next stop.

Holladay City Recorder and Records

The Holladay Phone Directory becomes especially useful when your search turns into a records question. The recorder page says the office keeps official records, ordinances, minutes, elections, public notices, and related city documents in order. That means the recorder is the right office when you are trying to find a council packet, a meeting minute, a city resolution, or another official Holladay record that lives inside the city archive rather than in a county file cabinet.

The same recorder page also points you toward the city record request path, which is important when a caller needs a live contact before submitting anything online. The point of a good Holladay Phone Directory is not to bury the office behind the paperwork. It is to help you identify the office first so the request goes to the right desk. If you already know the record is a city record, Stephanie Carlson and the recorder office are the best public contact on the site.

Holladay Phone Directory for Police, Fire, and Justice Court

Public safety in Holladay is split across contracted and city-linked services, so the Holladay Phone Directory needs to preserve those lines. The city services page sends police work to Unified Police, and the official page says non-emergencies and crime reports should go to Dispatch at 801-840-4000, while emergencies stay at 911. The same city site sends fire questions to Unified Fire Authority, and the UFA Holladay page shows Station 104 at 2210 East Murray Holladay Road. That is a better route than a broad directory search because it keeps police and fire in the offices that actually answer them.

The justice court deserves its own lane. The Holladay Justice Court page lists 4580 S 2300 E, Holladay UT 84117, with phone 801-273-9731 and the court email jcholladay@utcourts.gov. The page also notes that the court accepts in-person questions and payments on weekday hours, with filings and payments stopping earlier than the full office day. If your question is about a citation, a payment, or a city court file, that is the contact you want before you try a broader state court search.

For public service routing, Holladay also keeps useful operational notes on the public services page. Flooding from a creek, canal, or storm drain goes to City Hall during normal hours and to police dispatch after hours. Traffic signal outages go to Salt Lake County. Hazardous spills go to Salt Lake County Health. Those details help the Holladay Phone Directory work like a real service map instead of a list of disconnected phone numbers.

Holladay Phone Directory Search Tips

Search by office name first. "Holladay City Recorder," "Holladay Community Development," "Holladay Justice Court," "Holladay Unified Police," and "Holladay Public Services" are more useful than a broad Phone Directory search because they match the way the city organizes its own site. That is the fastest way to cut down on bad results and stale contact pages. If the first call lands on the right desk, you usually save a second round of routing.

It also helps to separate the type of question before you call. Use administration for city hall routing, the recorder for records, community development for permits and code work, public services for streets and stormwater, Unified Police for non-emergency police issues, and the justice court for court cases and city citations. The city has already divided those jobs, so your search should follow that same map. A careful Holladay Phone Directory search is less about finding one number and more about finding the office that owns the answer.

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Salt Lake County Phone Directory

Holladay sits inside Salt Lake County, so a city search sometimes ends with a county office instead. Use the county page below when the matter clearly belongs with county government, or when a Holladay office points you to a county contact for records, health, or court follow-up. That keeps the search moving instead of sending you back to the start.

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