Springville Phone Directory

The Springville Phone Directory helps you sort city hall, recorder, police, public works, utilities, and court contacts before a simple city question turns into a county search. Springville keeps many of those routes on its official city site, which makes this location a good fit for a page built around direct local sources instead of filler. Use this guide when you need to search for a Springville office, find the right city number, or start a records-related request with the office that actually handles it.

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Springville Directory Facts

(801) 489-2700 City Hall
110 S Main St City Hall Address
Recorder GRAMA And Minutes
Justice Court Local Court Contact Path

Springville Phone Directory Basics

The official Springville city website is the best first stop for a Springville Phone Directory search because it lays out the city by department instead of hiding everything behind a vague welcome page. The homepage and main navigation point directly to Administration, Recorder's Office, GRAMA request pages, utilities, police, fire and rescue, library, community development, and public works. That structure matters. It keeps a caller inside Springville's own system and cuts down on the usual guessing that happens when city hall, records, and service lines are scattered across different menus.

Springville City Hall is listed at 110 South Main Street, and the official site shows the main city phone as (801) 489-2700. That gives the page a clear local anchor. If you do not yet know which office owns the issue, the city hall line is the cleanest starting point. If you already know the subject, the department menu is stronger. A good Springville Phone Directory page should support both kinds of searches, which is why this page stays close to the official city structure instead of flattening it into one generic list.

The image below comes from Springville's official city website. It shows the front-door layout for a Springville Phone Directory search and points straight into the city's department and records paths.

Springville Phone Directory official city website screenshot

That city homepage matters because it makes the contact search local from the first click. It also shows how much of the Springville Phone Directory sits in the main navigation.

Springville Phone Directory Departments

The official Springville departments page is the strongest source on the city side of this page. It keeps Administration, Community Development, Finance, Fire and Rescue, Library, Police, Public Works, and utility-related functions in one place. That is useful because a Springville Phone Directory search often starts broad. You may know that the issue belongs with the city, but not whether it fits better with public works, police, finance, or the recorder. The departments page narrows that down fast.

It also shows why Springville is easier to map than some smaller cities in the project. The city site gives names to the service lanes. Utilities are separate from police. Public works is separate from community development. The recorder and GRAMA pages sit under administration, which helps records searches stay tied to the office that handles them. That kind of structure saves time. A caller can usually tell within a minute whether the matter belongs with planning, billing, records, or public safety.

The image below comes from Springville's official departments page. It is useful because it turns the city menu into a practical Springville Phone Directory map.

Springville Phone Directory official departments screenshot

That departments view helps confirm that Springville's directory is built around clear office families, not random links. When the office family is clear, the call usually gets cleaner too.

Springville Phone Directory Records

The records path in Springville begins with the official Recorder's Office page and the city's GRAMA request page. Those two pages matter because they separate general city contact work from records-specific work. If the question is about minutes, ordinances, a council action, or a formal request for a city file, the recorder side is usually better than a general city hall call. That keeps the Springville Phone Directory focused on ownership of the record, not just the first number you find.

Springville also makes its records route visible from the main site navigation. That is a good sign. It means the city treats records access as part of normal public service instead of burying it in a hard-to-find corner. For a local directory page, that distinction matters. People often start with the main city line, then need to know whether the next step is administration, the recorder, or another department entirely. Springville's official site gives enough structure to answer that without guesswork.

Records requests also stay local here. The recorder and GRAMA path belong to Springville City, while land records and many county matters belong with Utah County. That division is why a dedicated Springville Phone Directory page helps. It tells you where the city side ends and the county side begins before the search starts drifting.

Note: If your request involves a city-created file, ask which Springville office created it before you decide where to send the records request.

Springville Phone Directory Public Safety

The official Springville site also gives strong public safety routing. The Police page, Fire and Rescue page, and Justice Court page make it clear that public safety and court contact work are not all the same thing. Police covers law enforcement and city-level police contact. Fire and Rescue handles emergency response on the fire side. Justice Court is the better route when the issue belongs with the city's local court process rather than patrol or dispatch.

That separation makes the Springville Phone Directory much more usable. Many local searches start with one broad phrase like "Springville police number" or "Springville court phone." A city page that reflects the official structure can guide those searches into the right lane. It also helps the caller avoid using a police page for a court matter, or a court page for a records request that belongs with the recorder. The city site gives enough branch points to keep those categories distinct.

  • Use City Hall first for broad routing.
  • Use the recorder and GRAMA pages for city records paths.
  • Use Police for law enforcement contact needs.
  • Use Justice Court for court-side city matters.
  • Use Fire and Rescue for fire department contact needs.

Springville Phone Directory Utilities

Utilities and public works are a major part of the Springville Phone Directory because the official site gives them dedicated paths instead of folding them into a generic operations label. The city links directly to Utility Services and to Public Works. That matters for callers who need help with service delivery, billing, street work, infrastructure questions, or a city maintenance issue. Those searches are common, and they do not belong with the same office that handles council records or justice court.

The utility and public works split also shows how the city expects residents to search. Billing and account issues tend to move through the finance and utility side. Street, maintenance, and infrastructure issues move through public works. When a city makes those paths visible, a local directory page can stay practical instead of broad. Springville gives enough structure that a person can usually reach the right office by naming the service category first and the specific problem second. That is a better phone search than starting with a general web result and hoping the line transfers well.

Springville City Hall Search Tips

Search by office name first. That works better in Springville than searching only for a broad city phrase. Try "Springville recorder," "Springville GRAMA request," "Springville public works," "Springville utility services," or "Springville justice court" when you already know the lane. If you do not know the lane, start with city hall and ask which office owns the issue. Because Springville exposes its departments clearly, one good question often moves you to the right page or number very quickly.

It also helps to keep city work separate from county work. Springville handles city-created files, city utility issues, city police contact paths, and city hall administration. Utah County takes over when the matter belongs to county property records, county licensing, or broader county systems. A strong Springville Phone Directory search works because it respects that boundary. Once you know whether the matter is city or county, the rest of the search gets easier.

Note: If the first office gives you a transfer, ask for the department name as well as the number so the next Springville search starts in the right place.

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Utah County Phone Directory

Springville is in Utah County, so some searches that begin with city hall or the recorder eventually move to county offices. Use the county page below when the matter belongs with Utah County instead of Springville city government.

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