Hurricane Phone Directory

Hurricane sits in Washington County, and the Hurricane Phone Directory works best when you start with the office that actually owns the answer. The city’s current site keeps city hall, records, police, public works, planning, finance, and fire-related contacts in separate lanes, so a focused search can move you to the right desk faster than a broad web search. If you need a current phone number, a records path, or the right office for a city question, this Hurricane Phone Directory page gathers the official contacts in one place and keeps the search tied to Hurricane’s own public site.

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Hurricane Phone Directory Basics

The current official city site is cityofhurricane.com, and that is the best starting point for a Hurricane Phone Directory search. Hurricane’s city offices are at 147 N 870 W, Hurricane, UT 84737, and the main city line is 435-635-2811. That number shows up repeatedly across the city’s department pages and contact pages, which makes it the right first call when you are not yet sure which desk owns the issue. A local directory should make the city’s front door obvious, and Hurricane does that well.

The city’s Departments page and Contact Us page are the clearest signs of how Hurricane wants callers to route themselves. The site uses a broad department tree rather than one generic office list, and that is a strong fit for a Hurricane Phone Directory. It keeps the call aligned with the city’s own structure. If you only know that the matter is city-related, the main office number at 435-635-2811 is the safest place to begin before moving to a department page or staff directory.

Hurricane Phone Directory Departments

The city’s current department structure is visible through the site map, the departments page, and the individual service pages. Hurricane’s public contact tree includes City Administration, City Recorder, City Treasurer, Building Department, Planning and Zoning, Police Department, Public Works, Streets and Drainage, Water and Irrigation, GIS, and Power. For a Hurricane Phone Directory, that is useful because it shows where the city keeps administration, finance, community development, and utility work instead of forcing every caller through one generic desk. The city office line remains the main fallback, but the department pages give you the more precise route once you know the subject.

Administration is the executive branch of the city. The Administration page says the department oversees day-to-day operations and sits at the center of city government. If your Hurricane Phone Directory search is really a city hall question, administration is where that answer usually starts. The City Administration page shows the same office cluster and keeps the general city contact path visible at the city offices address and main phone line. That makes it easier to match a broad call to the office that can direct it further.

Finance in Hurricane is handled through the City Treasurer. The City Treasurer page says the treasurer oversees city accounts and accounts payable for all city departments. That matters for a Hurricane Phone Directory because finance questions often get mislabeled as utility questions or vice versa. If the issue is budget, city accounts, or payment routing, the treasurer is the better contact than public works or police. The city site keeps that finance lane visible even when the contact number is the same general city office line.

Community development work is split between Planning and Zoning and the Building Department. The Planning & Zoning page says the planning department reviews residential, commercial, and industrial projects, and it handles zoning and land-use enforcement. The Building Department page handles building permits, inspections, and the clerk and permit technician contacts. That split gives the Hurricane Phone Directory real value for development calls because it helps callers separate land-use questions from permit questions before they start dialing around.

Fire is handled through the Hurricane Valley Fire District rather than a standalone city fire department page. That is still a relevant Hurricane Phone Directory contact because residents need a fire lane even when the service is regional. The district’s official contact page lists 202 E. State St. in Hurricane, the main phone number 435-635-9562, and office hours Monday through Thursday from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. Hurricane’s site also points to the district through event permitting and utility coordination pages, which confirms that fire-related questions belong on the directory even when the provider is not a city department.

Hurricane Phone Directory Records

Records requests in Hurricane start with the City Recorder. The recorder page says the office is responsible for records relating to the business of the city, including meeting minutes, ordinances, contracts, oaths of office, resolutions, and records requests. It also gives the city records email as cindy@hurricane.utah.gov and the office phone as 435-635-2811 ext. 106. That makes the Hurricane Phone Directory practical for anyone who needs a city file rather than a general customer service answer. The recorder is the right first call for city records, meeting records, and the office that can confirm whether a file lives in Hurricane or somewhere else.

The city recorder page also explains the request route in more detail. General public records can be requested through the GRAMA form, and the page says requests take a minimum of one week from the date of request to process. If the request is for the Police Department, the city directs it to records@hurricane.utah.gov through the police GRAMA form. The police page itself lists the current GRAMA submission line, the police chief, and the department phone at 435-635-9663. That separation matters because a Hurricane Phone Directory should help a caller choose between general city records and police records before the request is sent.

The city’s police page is also a useful record contact on its own. It lists Chief Kurt Yates, the police department address at 90 S 700 W, Hurricane, UT 84737, and the same department phone at 435-635-9663. The page makes the records division and the non-emergency police contact visible in the same place, which is exactly what callers need when they are looking for a report, a GRAMA submission, or the correct public safety desk. When the request belongs with police, the Hurricane Phone Directory should point you there instead of sending you back to city hall.

If the matter leaves the city record tree, the county and state court systems are the next place to look. That matters because a local Phone Directory is most useful when it tells you which office does not own the record as clearly as it tells you which office does. The city recorder, police records, and city hall all sit close together in the directory structure, but they are still distinct contact lanes.

Hurricane Phone Directory Image

The fallback image below comes from the Washington County Water Conservancy District contact page at wcwcd.gov/contact-us, and it is used here only because Hurricane does not have a local image in the manifest. The Hurricane Phone Directory details on this page still come from Hurricane’s current official city site.

Washington County fallback image used for Hurricane Phone Directory

That image is only a county-level placeholder. The value of the Hurricane Phone Directory comes from the city’s own current offices, records contacts, and department pages.

Hurricane Phone Directory Search Tips

Use the office name first whenever you can. Hurricane City Hall, Hurricane City Recorder, Hurricane City Treasurer, Hurricane Police Department, Hurricane Public Works, Hurricane Planning and Zoning, and Hurricane Building Department each answer a different kind of question. The Hurricane Phone Directory works best when you begin with the office that actually owns the file or service. If the issue is broad, start with 435-635-2811 and let the city route you. If the issue is specific, the department page usually gets you there faster than a general city search.

For development work, planning and zoning is the place to start. For permits and inspections, the building department is the better fit. For utility infrastructure, public works is the right lane, and the city’s public works page lists a direct department contact and hours. For fire questions, Hurricane Valley Fire District is the practical contact path, and the district’s official site gives you a direct phone number and office address. A useful Hurricane Phone Directory page should keep those lanes separate so the caller does not mix city hall, city records, public safety, and utility routing into one guessed-at call.

If you want the county-level directory for the same area, compare this page with the Washington County Phone Directory. That gives you a clean way to decide whether the request belongs to Hurricane or to Washington County before you call.

Hurricane Phone Directory And Washington County

Hurricane is a city page, but county contacts still matter when the request leaves the city office tree. Use the county link below when your Hurricane Phone Directory search turns into a Washington County question, a county records lookup, or a broader local government search outside Hurricane’s own departments.

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