Search West Jordan Phone Directory

West Jordan Phone Directory searches work best when you start with the city site itself. The official West Jordan pages keep the main public contact paths for city hall, customer service, records, finance, fire, police, public works, and community development in one place, so you can move from a name or service to a real number without guessing. That matters when you need a live person, a records office, or a department that owns the work. This guide keeps the search local, practical, and tied to the city contact structure residents actually use.

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West Jordan Directory Facts

801-569-5000 City Hall
801-569-5116 City Recorder
801-840-4000 Non-Emergency Dispatch
801-330-4528 Water After Hours

West Jordan Phone Directory Basics

The official West Jordan city home page is the cleanest starting point for a West Jordan Phone Directory search because it places the main public links and contact paths in one place. The city directory then breaks those lines into offices and services, which is better than guessing at a single office that may not own your issue. City Hall, customer service, and department pages all point back to the same city structure, so the page works like a real entry gate instead of a dead end.

The official West Jordan city home page is also the source for the local Phone Directory image below. That capture is useful because it shows the city as a live service desk, not just a stack of office names. When a caller lands on a broad city page, the next step is often obvious. You can move toward City Hall, the directory, or a department page without wasting time on a generic web search.

West Jordan Phone Directory city directory screenshot

That homepage view helps because it keeps the public side of West Jordan in one place. If you need a quick answer, the directory and the home page are usually the fastest way to find it.

West Jordan City Departments

West Jordan City departments are organized so residents can reach the right desk without sorting through unrelated county or state offices. The official directory lists the Mayor's Office, Community Development, Finance, Fire Department, Police, Public Works, and other public service lines, and the city home page adds business licensing, code enforcement, parks, and recreation-related links. That mix matters because a West Jordan Phone Directory search is rarely about one single number. Most callers are trying to match a task to the office that can actually handle it.

Community Development is a good example. West Jordan uses that part of the city site for development work, planning, building and safety, and code-related questions. Finance and customer service also sit near the top of the contact map because billing questions, fee schedules, and payment issues often start there. Police and fire are even easier to route when you already know whether the call is emergency, non-emergency, records, or a general public question. The directory page makes those splits easier to see before you dial.

Public Works and parks are just as important for day-to-day phone use. People call about garbage, street issues, water, stormwater, and recreation, and the city site keeps those topics close to the front of the public contact structure. A good West Jordan Phone Directory page should reflect that practical layout. The point is not to memorize every department. The point is to know which city lane fits the job.

West Jordan Records And GRAMA

When a West Jordan Phone Directory search turns into a records question, the City Recorder page is the first place to look. The recorder office maintains and preserves city records, coordinates municipal elections, and handles records requests. West Jordan lists Tangee Sloan as the recorder, with the office at 8000 South Redwood Rd, West Jordan, UT 84088, and phone 801-569-5116. That is a direct city contact, not a broad switchboard line, which makes it the right number when you need ordinances, public notices, or a route for a formal request.

The city also keeps its transparency page current. On the West Jordan transparency page, the city points residents to the GRAMA request process and cites Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2 as the state law that governs records access. That page is helpful because it tells you where the request belongs before you get stuck in the wrong office. It also separates general public records from police records, which is important when the subject is a report, a city file, or a public notice.

If you need a police record, West Jordan routes those requests to Police Administration and publishes the email address police.records@westjordan.utah.gov. The records page also shows where to submit a city records request and keeps police requests in a separate lane. That kind of detail saves time. It also keeps a West Jordan Phone Directory search grounded in the city office that can actually move the request forward.

Note: If the issue is a county file, a court matter, or a state record, switch to the right office before you keep calling city desks.

West Jordan Search Tips

Search by office name first. That is the fastest path in West Jordan. "West Jordan city recorder," "West Jordan police records," and "West Jordan public works" will usually get you farther than a broad search for "West Jordan Phone Directory." The city site is already organized around those service lanes, so a targeted search tends to land on the right page faster than a generic query. Once you know the department, the rest of the call gets easier.

It also helps to separate city and county roles before you call. West Jordan city departments handle city hall, city records, and local services. Salt Lake County handles county records, courts, and other county-level work. That split keeps you from bouncing between offices that cannot finish the job. If the answer starts in city government and ends in county government, use the county page and keep the search moving instead of starting over.

West Jordan City Hall And Services

West Jordan's city hall and service structure also makes the directory useful for ordinary local questions that are not formal records requests. Utility billing, parks, recreation, code questions, and customer service issues all fit more naturally inside the city system than a broad county search. That is why the West Jordan Phone Directory page should keep city hall, the official directory, and department routing close together. Residents often know the issue before they know the department. The city site is strong enough to bridge that gap.

The practical lesson is simple. Use the city directory when the office name is uncertain, then move to the named desk once the service lane is clear. West Jordan has enough local structure to support that workflow, and that is what makes the city worth treating as its own detailed page instead of a thin location stub.

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Salt Lake County Phone Directory

West Jordan sits in Salt Lake County, so some searches that start with a city office eventually move to county records, county courts, or county services. Use the county page below when the question belongs with the county rather than West Jordan city government.

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