Search South Jordan Phone Directory
The South Jordan Phone Directory helps you reach city hall, the city recorder, departments, and local service lines without getting pulled into county pages or stale third-party listings. South Jordan has a cleaner official city site than the short research summary alone suggests, which makes it possible to build a local page around real city routing rather than filler. This page brings those South Jordan contacts together so you can search by office, service, or city records need and start with the right city desk.
South Jordan Directory Facts
South Jordan Phone Directory Basics
The official South Jordan city website is the right first stop for a South Jordan Phone Directory search because it keeps city services, meeting information, elected offices, and public contact paths inside the city's own system. The main local research only says that South Jordan provides city services through its main website, but the official site gives the page enough local structure to stay specific. City Hall is located at 1600 West Towne Center Drive, South Jordan, Utah 84095, and the city promotes a general help line that routes residents to the right desk.
That matters because South Jordan sits in a part of Salt Lake County where city and county functions often feel close together. A caller can easily start in the wrong place if the directory is too generic. The city's own site keeps the search local and makes it easier to distinguish city hall, city council, the recorder, and city departments from county offices nearby. A strong South Jordan Phone Directory page should preserve that separation from the start.
The official South Jordan city page is the image source below and the best broad entry point for this city directory.
The city image helps anchor the official South Jordan site before the search moves into department or records work.
South Jordan Phone Directory City Hall
South Jordan City Hall at 1600 West Towne Center Drive is the best general starting point when the office is not yet clear. The city uses a broad public help line and routes residents through city hall, service forms, meeting pages, and named department pages from the same official system. That structure matters because a South Jordan Phone Directory should reflect how the city actually organizes its work. A caller who only knows the service category should still have a clean local place to begin.
The city's public site also makes it clear that different issues live with different desks. A city service request is not the same as a records request. A city meeting record is not the same as a police file. That is why a careful city directory page should not collapse everything into one number. South Jordan works better when you identify the office family first and the exact desk second.
Even when a deep departments link fails or changes, the official homepage is still useful because it keeps the city's current navigation in one place. That is better than pretending an old departments URL is still the clean answer when the city now routes users through newer menus and service pages.
South Jordan Phone Directory Records
Records work in South Jordan should start with the City Recorder's Office. South Jordan City Code identifies the recorder at 801-254-3742 and ties the office to the city's records and ordinance structure. That matters because a South Jordan Phone Directory search often begins with a phone number but ends with a written request, a meeting record, or a city file search. The recorder is the office most likely to explain how South Jordan wants that request framed and where it should go.
Utah's public records law at Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2 governs the wider GRAMA framework for city documents. That law tells the city how to classify and release public, private, controlled, and protected records. For a local directory page, the practical point is simple. A general city line may route the question, but the city recorder is usually the office that starts the real records path.
South Jordan's public meeting and ordinance materials also fit naturally with the recorder side of city work. That means a caller looking for an agenda, adopted ordinance, council action, or other city document should begin with the city side before jumping to county or state sources. The South Jordan Phone Directory is most useful when it keeps that city records lane clear.
- City Hall: 1600 W Towne Center Dr, South Jordan, UT 84095
- City main help line: 801-446-HELP
- City Recorder: 801-254-3742
- Official city site: sjc.utah.gov
South Jordan Phone Directory Search Tips
Use the office name first in South Jordan. Search for "South Jordan city recorder," "South Jordan city hall," or "South Jordan city council" rather than only using a broad city directory phrase. The official city site is good enough that targeted searches usually land on the correct page quickly, and once you know the office family a direct call is more useful than more browsing.
It also helps to separate South Jordan from Salt Lake County before you call. South Jordan city lines handle city work. Salt Lake County handles county work. When a local search turns into a county search, the right move is to switch to the county page below rather than force a city line to answer something it does not own. That keeps the directory clear and avoids extra transfers.
South Jordan also works better when the first call includes one clear detail. If you have an address, a meeting topic, a document name, or a city service category, give that early. The city can route more accurately when the office family is clear from the start. That is one reason a South Jordan Phone Directory page needs to stay local and specific instead of repeating generic city wording.
Note: If the first city office cannot help, ask which office created the record or owns the service before the call ends.
South Jordan City Hall And Meetings
South Jordan's official city system also supports searches tied to meetings, council materials, and public city documents. That matters because some callers are not looking for a service counter at all. They are looking for a city action, a meeting item, or an official local record. The recorder and city hall side of the South Jordan directory is the best local starting point for that kind of search because it keeps the city document path tied to the office that manages it.
The practical benefit is simple. A caller can start with the city, stay inside the city's own site, and only move to county or state sources when the issue truly belongs there. That keeps the South Jordan Phone Directory useful for city hall questions, records questions, and general local routing without overreaching into county work that the city does not own.
Salt Lake County Phone Directory
South Jordan sits in Salt Lake County, so some searches that begin with city hall eventually move to county offices. Use the county page below when the issue belongs with the county rather than South Jordan city government.