Find Lehi Phone Directory
The Lehi Phone Directory helps you reach city hall, named departments, public records routes, and city service lines without mixing Lehi contacts with county or state offices. Lehi now has a stronger official city contact structure than the older research alone shows, which makes it easier to build a local page around real office names and public numbers instead of filler. This page brings those Lehi contacts together so you can search by department, service, or records need and start with the right city desk.
Lehi Directory Facts
Lehi Phone Directory Basics
The official Lehi city website is the right first stop for a Lehi Phone Directory search because it combines city hall, service requests, records links, and department access in one local source. The current city site places Lehi City at 153 North 100 East, Lehi, Utah 84043, with a main phone line of 385-201-1000 and fax 385-201-1001. That single line is useful when you need broad routing, but the city is organized strongly enough that the better move is often to use the specific department once you know which office owns the task.
The homepage also makes clear that Lehi treats service requests and records requests as distinct paths. The public site points users toward GRAMA requests, police records, code enforcement, business license help, utility billing, and question forms for city leadership. That matters because a Lehi Phone Directory page should not flatten city work into one generic switchboard. It should show the different lanes that the city itself already exposes.
The official Lehi city homepage is the source for the lead image below and the clearest front-door page for this city directory.
The homepage image helps anchor the city hall line, the main address, and the service structure that most Lehi callers need first.
Lehi Phone Directory Departments
The official Lehi departments page gives much more than the shorter research summary. It confirms that Lehi groups public work by administration, building and permitting, fire, public works, power, and other service lines, all tied back to the same city address. The same departments page and contact page place Building and Permitting at 385-201-1035, Fire at 176 North Center Street, and Ambulance at 385-201-1081. That level of department detail is exactly what a strong Lehi Phone Directory page needs.
Lehi also keeps an official department contact page that is especially useful for city search work. It confirms the city address, repeats the main line, and lists named department lanes rather than vague office labels. That is valuable when the caller knows the issue but not the correct office. A Lehi Phone Directory page should preserve that structure because it cuts down on wasted transfers and makes city contact work more precise.
The Lehi departments page is the source for the image below and the best visual for the department side of the city directory.
The departments image helps show that Lehi is organized by named service families, which makes the phone directory much more useful than a flat city hall listing.
Lehi Phone Directory Records
Records work in Lehi should start with the city office that owns the file. The city's official site points residents toward GRAMA requests and public records from the homepage, which means Lehi already treats records access as a defined public service path rather than a side note. That is important because a Lehi Phone Directory search often begins with a phone number but ends with a written request. A good directory page should make that transition plain.
Utah's public records law at Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2 governs that process. The law explains the categories of public, private, controlled, and protected records and sets the broader framework for local government responses. In Lehi, the city site's records links are the practical side of that law. They tell the caller where to begin and what kind of request the city expects before a file is released.
The same city structure helps with police records and other city files. The homepage specifically points to police records as a separate public request path, which means the city does not expect every records question to run through the same desk. That is useful because it keeps the Lehi Phone Directory tied to the office that created the record instead of sending every caller through one general line.
- Lehi City main line: 385-201-1000
- Building and Permitting: 385-201-1035
- Fire and Ambulance: 385-201-1081
- City address: 153 N 100 E, Lehi, UT 84043
Lehi Phone Directory Search Tips
Use the department name first in Lehi. "Lehi city recorder," "Lehi building and permitting," and "Lehi police records" are usually better searches than a broad request for a city directory. The official city site is strong enough that targeted searches land on the correct page quickly, and once you have the office name a direct call or request usually works better than more browsing.
It also helps to keep Lehi and Utah County separate in your mind. Lehi city lines handle city work. Utah County handles county work. If the issue starts local but turns county-wide, move to the county page below instead of forcing a city line to solve the wrong task. That keeps the directory useful and keeps the search local for as long as it should be.
Lehi also works better when the caller brings one strong detail. A parcel address, permit question, police report date, or utility issue will usually narrow the route right away. City staff can help more quickly when the task is clear at the start. That is one reason a local Lehi Phone Directory page is worth building carefully. It does not just list numbers. It helps the caller arrive prepared.
Note: If the first city line cannot solve the problem, ask which office created the record or owns the service before ending the call.
Lehi City Hall And Service Contacts
Lehi's official site also supports a city-hall-centered search even when the first office is not obvious. The city places question forms, service request paths, and department navigation close to the main contact structure, which helps callers move from a broad city hall question to a named city desk. That is useful for records work, but it is also useful for routine city service issues that do not belong with a county office or a state agency.
This matters because Lehi sits in a fast-growing part of Utah County where city and county functions can feel close together. A caller may start with a local address or a service category rather than a formal office name. The city site is strong enough to support that kind of search, and this Lehi Phone Directory page is strongest when it preserves that same local structure instead of flattening the city into one generic line.
Utah County Phone Directory
Lehi sits in Utah County, so some searches that begin with city hall eventually move to county offices instead. Use the county page below when the issue belongs with Utah County rather than the city of Lehi.