Orem Phone Directory

Orem Phone Directory searches work best when you start with the city site, not a broad search engine result. The official Orem pages put City Hall, the Help Center, the City Recorder, finance, police, fire, public works, and community development in one contact map. That helps when you need a real person, a records desk, or a service line that can handle the issue from the first call. The city is set up for quick routing, which makes a local phone directory page more useful than a generic list of numbers.

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Orem Directory Facts

801-229-7000 Help Center
801-229-7298 City Recorder
801-229-7070 Non-Emergency Police/Fire/Medical
801-229-7500 Public Works

Orem Phone Directory Basics

The official Orem city directory is the strongest starting point for an Orem Phone Directory search because it puts the main city numbers in one place. City Hall, business licensing, the City Recorder, police, public works, recreation, and the rest of the public contact tree are all grouped so residents can move from a task to the right office. That is more useful than guessing at a single number and hoping the call gets routed correctly. The directory also keeps the city answer close to the top, which saves time.

The official Orem city home page is the source for the local Phone Directory image below, and it gives the page a clear local feel right away. That image is a good reminder that Orem wants people to start with the city, not with a random directory site. When a resident sees the home page and the directory together, the path gets easier. You can move from a general city question to a specific office without leaving the city's own pages.

Orem Phone Directory city directory screenshot

That homepage view keeps the search practical. It shows the city as a live contact map, which is exactly what a local Orem Phone Directory page should do.

Orem City Departments

Orem City departments are easy to reach once you know the lane you need. The city directory lists direct lines for City Hall, the City Recorder, police, public works, the rec center, the fitness center, and other public services. The city's department pages fill in the rest. The Community Development page explains planning, building safety, permits, and code review, while the Finance page shows why the finance team also runs the Help Center, Justice Court, and utility billing work.

This matters because an Orem Phone Directory search is not just about finding a phone number. It is about finding the right office the first time. Community Development is where many permit and code questions should begin. Finance is where billing, payments, and city accounting paths live. Fire and police each have their own direct public contact lines, and public works handles streets, water, storm water, and the infrastructure side of city life. Recreation belongs on the same page because Orem uses the city site to route people to the rec center, fitness center, park reservations, and park guides.

When the city pages are read together, they form a simple service map. Orem keeps administration close to City Hall, service lines close to the Help Center, and department pages close to the people who actually answer the question. That makes the Orem Phone Directory useful in a very plain way. It helps you avoid a wrong turn and get to the right desk faster.

Orem Records And Requests

When an Orem Phone Directory search turns into a records question, the City Recorder page is the best place to begin. Orem says the recorder is the official custodian of city records and keeps ordinances, resolutions, meeting minutes, and contracts in order. Teresa McKitrick is listed as the city recorder, with the office at 56 North State Street, Orem, UT 84057, and phone 801-229-7298. That is the direct number to use when you need city records, public notices, meeting material, or a formal records request path.

The city also makes police records and GRAMA handling visible. The Orem Police Department page explains that the Support Services Division manages police records and information, and it also places the Neighborhood Improvement Team inside the police department structure. That distinction is useful. A city records question and a police records question are not the same thing, even though both belong on the same local directory page. If you know which office owns the record, the call gets shorter and the answer comes faster.

The city also routes a lot of public help through the Help Center. For records that are not urgent, that can still be the right entry point because the Help Center can point you toward the recorder, finance, or police team that owns the file. A good Orem Phone Directory page should show that routing clearly. It keeps the caller from starting with the wrong desk and keeps the request grounded in the right city office.

Note: If your record belongs to the county or the courts, switch to that office before you spend time on the city line.

Orem Service And Recreation

The Orem Help Center is one of the most useful numbers on the whole city site. Orem tells residents to call or text 801-229-7000, and the Welcome to Orem page makes that line easy to find alongside utility setup, voter registration, the library, emergency alerts, and recreation links. That page is a good reminder that a phone directory is not just for formal offices. It also helps with the small stuff people need when they are new to town or trying to figure out where to start.

Recreation is woven into the city contact map too. The directory includes a recreation link, and the welcome page points people toward recreation program links. That keeps Orem practical for families, seniors, and people who simply want a class, a reservation, or a place to go. Public works is another good example. If the call is about streets, water, or utility issues, the city page for Public Works gives the right lane fast.

The city also keeps community development visible through code enforcement and neighborhood improvement work. The Help Center can receive many of those reports, but the department pages show how the city handles planning, permits, and code issues once the call is routed. That is the useful shape of an Orem Phone Directory search. It starts broad, then narrows to the office that can act.

Note: After hours, the Help Center and dispatch lines are the safest way to reach urgent non-emergency help without guessing at a department extension.

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Utah County Phone Directory

Orem sits in Utah County, so some searches that begin with a city office eventually move to county records, county health, or county court work. Use the county page below when the issue belongs with Utah County rather than Orem city government.

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