Find Midvale Phone Directory
The Midvale Phone Directory helps you sort city hall, the recorder, justice court, public works, police, and finance before a local search slides into the wrong office. Midvale's official site is unusually useful for this type of page because it exposes department pages, named service areas, and direct city phone lines in one place. That means a Midvale Phone Directory search can stay local and practical. Use this page when you need the right city contact path, want to start a records-related request, or need to reach a specific Midvale department without guessing.
Midvale Directory Facts
Midvale Phone Directory Basics
The official Midvale city website gives this page a strong local base. The site shows Midvale City Hall at 7505 South Holden Street and lists the main city phone as 801-567-7200. More important, it surfaces the offices that matter for a Midvale Phone Directory search: administration, community development, justice court, public works, the recorder's office, and finance. That structure is useful because it keeps the search tied to the way Midvale itself organizes city business. A caller does not have to guess whether a local matter belongs with a broad county office first.
Midvale also makes several direct numbers visible from its official pages. City Hall sits at the center, but the site also points to justice court, the recorder, police contact paths, finance, and public works. That matters because city questions are rarely all the same. A records request belongs with a different office than a street issue. A justice court matter belongs with a different desk than a finance question. The Midvale Phone Directory works best when those lanes stay separate from the start.
The image below comes from Midvale's official city website. It shows the city site that anchors the Midvale Phone Directory and its department structure.
That site view is helpful because it keeps the search grounded in Midvale's own department map. It is the right first stop when the office name is not yet clear.
Midvale Phone Directory Departments
The Midvale site exposes a clean set of department paths, and that makes the city easier to search than many pages that only show a generic front desk. The official department navigation includes Administration, Community Development, Public Works, Recorder's Office, and Justice Court. Research for this project also identifies finance, Unified Fire, police, and public works as the main city service lanes. That combination gives a Midvale Phone Directory page enough depth to be practical.
This matters because city searches usually start with one clue, not a full office chart. You may know the issue is a city file, a permit, a payment, a street concern, or a court matter. Midvale's official menu gives enough structure to route each of those searches to a better starting point. The page also helps the caller tell the difference between local city work and county work. That keeps the Midvale Phone Directory focused instead of sending users into a wide county search too early.
Midvale Phone Directory Records
The records side of the Midvale Phone Directory starts with the official Recorder's Office page. The city site ties agendas, minutes, notices, and other city record material to that office, and it lists the recorder line as 801-567-7207. That is a strong local contact because it gives residents a direct path into city-created records rather than pushing everything through the general city hall line.
Midvale also keeps public meeting material visible through its official Agendas and Minutes page. That is useful because many records searches begin with one concrete city action, not a broad request. If the issue involves a city council packet, a posted agenda, or an adopted action, the recorder side is usually the cleanest way to start. A good Midvale Phone Directory page should reflect that. It should tell users where the city's own records path begins.
The city recorder route also helps separate Midvale records from Salt Lake County records. If the file was created by Midvale City, the city side comes first. If the matter belongs to county land, county court, or another county process, the handoff should happen later. That boundary matters. It is what keeps a Midvale Phone Directory page useful instead of broad.
Note: If you need a city file, ask which Midvale office created or maintains it before you choose between city hall, the recorder, or a department page.
Midvale Phone Directory Court And Police
Public safety and court contact work have their own place in Midvale. The official Midvale site lists a dedicated Justice Court page and places that court inside the city department structure. The current official site lists the justice court phone as 801-567-7265. Earlier research in this project included an older Midvale justice court number at 801-255-4234, which suggests the contact path changed over time. Because the city site is the current official source, it is the better line to trust now.
The official Midvale city site also exposes a police contact line of 801-940-4000 through its service search and department structure. That helps keep police contact separate from recorder and court work. A city caller should not have to use a court line for a police matter or a police page for a city records issue. Midvale's structure is good enough that those lanes can stay distinct. That is part of what makes a Midvale Phone Directory page worth building with real local sources.
- Use City Hall for broad routing.
- Use the recorder for agendas, minutes, and city records paths.
- Use justice court for court-owned city matters.
- Use police for law enforcement contact needs.
- Use public works for streets, water, sewer, and maintenance issues.
Midvale Phone Directory Public Works
The official Midvale Public Works page is one of the strongest practical sources on the site. It describes public works as the office that oversees the care and maintenance of city-owned facilities, equipment, and infrastructure, and it lists the public works line as 801-567-7230. The same city site ties water, sewer, streets, stormwater, and maintenance issues back to this office family. That is exactly the kind of structure a city directory page should preserve.
Public works also matters because it pulls a large share of day-to-day city contact traffic. A caller may need help with drainage, a pothole, utility-side infrastructure, or another service issue that clearly belongs with the city but not with police or the recorder. Midvale's site makes that distinction plain. It also helps the caller stay inside Midvale's system instead of wandering into county public works or another service agency too soon. That makes the Midvale Phone Directory much more usable.
The same local pattern shows up on the utility side. Midvale keeps water and sewer information inside the public works area, while payment and fee-related material sits closer to finance. When those lanes are kept separate, the city directory gets simpler. Name the service first. Then name the issue. Midvale's official pages support that approach well.
Midvale City Hall Search Tips
Search by office family first in Midvale. That works better than using a single broad phrase every time. Try "Midvale recorder," "Midvale justice court," "Midvale public works," or "Midvale city hall" based on the kind of issue you have. The official city site is strong enough that targeted searches usually surface the right page quickly. Once you know the office, the phone path gets much easier.
It also helps to keep city work apart from Salt Lake County work. Midvale handles its own city hall administration, local court path, recorder records, police contact routes, and public works issues. County offices take over when the matter belongs to county property records, broader county courts, or county-owned systems. That boundary is what makes the Midvale Phone Directory useful. The more clearly you name the city-owned issue, the better the first call tends to go.
Salt Lake County Phone Directory
Midvale is in Salt Lake County, so some searches that begin with a city office eventually move to county desks. Use the county page below when the matter belongs with Salt Lake County instead of Midvale city government.