Find Washington Phone Directory
The Washington Phone Directory helps you reach city administration, utility billing, justice court, and other local offices without drifting into county pages or St. George city contacts first. Washington City has better city-specific directory research than many of the remaining pages, which makes it possible to build a practical local guide around real numbers and named desks. This page brings those Washington contacts together so you can search by office, service, or city records need and start with the right local line.
Washington Directory Facts
Washington Phone Directory Basics
The official Washington City website is the best broad starting point for a Washington Phone Directory search because it keeps city services, public contact routes, and local administration inside the city's own system. Research for this page identifies Washington City as a full-service municipality with utilities, public safety, planning and zoning, parks and recreation, and administrative services. That matters because a city phone directory page works best when it reflects the city's own office structure rather than a generic city template.
The city's separate Washington City directory is even more useful for day-to-day search work. It gives direct lines for Utility Billing at 435-656-6305, Justice Court at 435-656-6350, and Administration at 435-656-6300. Those are exactly the kinds of local numbers that belong on a city page. They help the caller move from a broad city search to the exact desk that owns the question.
The official Washington City site is the source for the lead image below and the broad local frame used for this city directory.
The city image helps anchor the search in Washington City itself before the page narrows into utility, court, and administration contacts.
Washington Phone Directory City Offices
Administration, utilities, and court work are the most concrete city-side contacts in the research for Washington. Administration uses 435-656-6300. Utility Billing uses 435-656-6305 and the email address utilities@washingtonutah.gov. Justice Court uses 435-656-6350 and the email address court@washingtonutah.gov. Those direct lines are what make a Washington Phone Directory page practical. They let a caller choose a desk instead of only a city homepage.
The city directory is especially useful because it focuses on the kinds of offices residents call most often. Billing, administration, and court work are not the same lane, and the city makes that clear. That is good directory design. It also gives this page enough local structure to stay specific without inventing numbers or office roles that the research never established.
The Washington City directory page is the source for the image below and the strongest practical source for the direct city numbers used here.
The directory image helps show that Washington City keeps its most useful public lines grouped by office, which is exactly what a city phone directory page should preserve.
Washington Phone Directory Records And Court
When a Washington Phone Directory search turns into a records question, the first step is still to identify the office that created the file. Utility records usually begin with utility billing or administration. A city court matter begins with the justice court. General city documents usually begin with the city's own administrative side before moving into a formal records process if needed. That distinction matters because a city hall line can route the request, but it does not always own the file itself.
Utah's public records law at Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2 provides the legal framework for those requests. The law governs how public, private, controlled, and protected records are handled. For local callers, the practical lesson is simple. Start with the city office that created the record, then use the broader GRAMA framework if a formal request becomes necessary. That keeps the Washington Phone Directory useful and avoids sending city-specific questions to the wrong public desk.
The court side is similar. If the matter is already in the justice court, the court line at 435-656-6350 is the better first contact. If the question becomes a broader court records issue, Utah State Courts and the justice court system become the next official step. A city phone page should make that boundary clear instead of pretending every record belongs in the same place.
- Administration: 435-656-6300
- Utility Billing: 435-656-6305
- Justice Court: 435-656-6350
- Utility Billing email: utilities@washingtonutah.gov
- Justice Court email: court@washingtonutah.gov
Washington Phone Directory Search Tips
Use the office name first in Washington. Search for Washington City utility billing, Washington City justice court, or Washington City administration rather than using only a broad city directory phrase. The official city site is clear enough that a focused search usually lands on the right page quickly, and once the office family is clear a direct call is more useful than more browsing.
It also helps to separate Washington City from Washington County. The city handles municipal services. The county handles county-wide records, courts, and county offices. If a local search turns county-wide, switch to the county page below rather than force a city line to answer something outside city jurisdiction. That keeps the directory clean and keeps the caller in the right office family.
Washington also works better when the first contact includes one sharp detail. If you know the issue is billing, court, or administration, say that immediately. Those three lanes are the strongest local entries in the research, and the city has structured its directory around them. That makes the Washington Phone Directory useful in a very direct way. It does not try to do everything. It helps the caller reach the right desk faster.
Note: If the first city line cannot finish the task, ask which office created the record or owns the service before ending the call.
Washington City Hall And Service Routing
Washington City's local structure is also useful because the city directory combines administrative and practical service work in one public frame. Utility billing, justice court, and administration are not random categories. They represent the types of questions people ask most often when they need a local city line. That gives the Washington Phone Directory enough local shape to avoid sounding like a generic city page while still staying grounded in the research file.
The practical value is simple. A caller can start with one of those three desks, confirm whether the issue is city or county, and then move forward without rebuilding the search from scratch. That is exactly the kind of city-specific workflow this website should preserve.
That structure also helps the page stay honest about what the city research actually supports. Washington City is not presented here as a catchall government directory. It is presented as a focused local contact map built around the offices the city clearly identifies. That makes the Washington Phone Directory more useful for real calls and less likely to send people into the wrong public office.
Washington County Phone Directory
Washington City sits in Washington County, so some calls that start with city offices eventually move to county desks. Use the county page below when the issue belongs with the county rather than Washington City government.