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For Salt Lake City Corporation SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION PHONE DIRECTORY TELEPHONE DIRECTORY FOR SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION Revised August 10, 2021 Please Help Us Keep Listings Current IMS updates the telephone directory on a weekly schedule. To make changes or additions, click here or submit a ServiceNow incident. ***Please note that we are not given a list of new employees or employees that change departments, you must submit the requests for these changes. *** If you would like to print a copy of the telephone directory, click here. EMERGENCY EMERGENCY (Medical, Police, Fire) DIAL 911 NON-EMERGENCY URGENT NUMBERS NON-EMERGENCY URGENT NUMBERS FIRE DISPATCH 801-799-4231 FIRE INFORMATION - NON-EMERGENCY 801-799-4103 POLICE DEPARTMENT - DESK SERGEANT 801-799-3100 POLICE DISPATCH 801-799-3000 PUBLIC UTILITIES (Water, Sewer, Storm Water - 24 Hours) 801-483-6700 PUBLIC UTILITIES CUSTOMER SERVICE (Billing Information) 801-483-6900 STREETS CUSTOMER SERVICE (Asphalt, Snow Removal, Street Sweeping - 24 Hrs Winter 801-535-2345 GAS LINE LEAKS, BREAKS, ODORS (QUESTAR) 1-800-767-1689 UTAH POWER 1-888-221-7070 BLUE STAKES - LOCATING BURIED LINE 1-800-662-4111 SALT LAKE CITY GOVERNMENT INFORMATION or ASSISTANCE 801-535-7704 Additional information is available on the City's web page at www.slcgov.com Page 1 Revised: 8/10/2021 SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION PHONE DIRECTORY FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS Please note: For your convenience some frequently called numbers may be listed under multiple names. Also, for your convenience we have listed some useful numbers of other agencies which are not City departments or services. FREQUENTLY CALLED ADOPTIONS / PROBATE 801-238-7164 ANIMAL CONTROL 385-468-7387 ART BARN 801-596-5000 ARTS COUNCIL 801-596-5000 ASPHALT MAINTENANCE 801-535-2345 ATTORNEY CIVIL 801-535-7788 CRIMINAL PROSECUTORS 385-468-7900 ATTORNEY - COUNTY 385-468-7600 BABY YOUR BABY HOTLINE 1-800-826-9662 BASEBALL SMITH’S BALLPARK (Formerly Spring Mobile Park) 801-485-3800 BEES TEAM / EVENTS / TICKET INFORMATION 801-350-6900 BATTERED WOMEN'S SHELTER 801-355-2804 BENEFITS CENTURY WEST INSURANCE 801-272-8468 ALTIUS - CUSTOMER SERVICE 801-323-6200 EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 801-483-1600 or (Comprehensive Psychological Services) 800-395-2778 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTIONS (5019) 1-877-677-3678 PEHP CUSTOMER SERVICE 801-366-7555 ENROLLMENT 801-366-7577 SHORT TERM DISABILITY & LONG-TERM DISABILITY 801-262-7476 UTAH RETIREMENT SYSTEM RETIREMENT QUESTIONS 801-366-7770 401(K) DEFERRED COMPENSATION 801-366-7720 457(K) DEFERRED COMPENSATION 801-366-7720 BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU 801-892-6009 BIRTH / DEATH CERTIFICATES 801-538-6105 BLUE STAKES – LOCATING BURIED LINES 1-800-662-4111 BOARD OF EDUCATION 801-538-7500 BOARD OF HEALTH - COUNTY 385-468-4100 ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 385-468-4100 BOXING CENTER 801-974-2420 BUILDING INSPECTORS 801-535-6436 BUILDING PERMITS 801-535-7968 BUILDING SERVICES 801-535-6436 BUSINESS LICENSING 801-535-6644 Page 2 Revised: 8/10/2021 SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION PHONE DIRECTORY BUS INFORMATION - UTA BUS-INFO 801- (287-4636) CANCER SCREENING AND CONTROL PROGRAM 801-538-6712 CAPITAL (UTAH STATE) INFORMATION 801-538-3000 CARDIOVASCULAR AND HYPERTENSION CONTROL PROGRAM 801-538-6141 CEMETERY – SALT LAKE CITY 801-596-5020 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD) MAINTENANCE 240 E 600 S 801-535-6427 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (SALT LAKE) 801-364-3631 CHANNEL 17 - GOVERNMENT ACCESS 801-535-7948 CHILD SUPPORT (UTAH OFFICE OF RECOVERY SERVICES) 801-536-8500 CHILD SUPPORT COMPLAINTS 801-536-8500 CHUCKHOLES 801-535-6999 CITY & COUNTY BUILDING SECURITY 801-535-7605 CITY & COUNTY MAINTENANCE 801-535-6079 CITY COUNCIL 801-535-7600 CITY PROSECUTOR 385-468-7900 CLINIC – CONCENTRA URGENT CARE 801-973-4434 CONCENTRA MEDICAL CENTER 1-877-764-3574 1735 S. Redwood Road, SLC, 84104 Workers injuries, OMNIBUS drug screenings, pre-employment, CDL drug screenings and physicals. PEHP - SALT LAKE CITY EMPLOYEES HEALTH CLINIC 801-887-2400 COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM 801-359-2444 COMMUNITY AFFAIRS (SALT LAKE CITY MAYOR'S OFFICE) 801-535-7704 COMPLIANCE ADMINISTRATION 801-535-6628 COMPUTER PROBLEMS - IMS 801-535-7272 CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMITS 801-965-4484 CONCRETE MAINTENANCE 801-535-6956 CONSUMER PROTECTION - STATE OFFICE 801-530-6601 CONTRACTOR COMPLAINTS 801-530-6628 COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE (See District Attorney) 385-468-7900 COUNTY CLERK ADMINISTRATION 385-468-7399 ELECTIONS CLERK 385-468-7400 MARRIAGE LICENSE 385-468-7300 PASSPORT CLERK 385-468-7300 VOTER INFORMATION 385-468-7400 COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION 801-468-2576 COUNTY RECORDER 801-468-3391 COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR 801-468-3050 COURT INFORMATION 801-238-7300 CREDIT CARD FRAUD 801-363-7900 CROSSING GUARDS 801-535-7154 CUSTOMER SUPPORT - IMS 801-535-7272 DATA PROCESSING 801-535-7948 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES 801-297-7780 DEATH / BIRTH CERTIFICATES 801-538-6105 DETENTION CENTER – SL VALLEY 801-261-2060 DRIVER'S LICENSE DIVISION – WEST VALLEY CITY 801-965-4437 DRIVER'S LICENSE PROBLEMS ATTORNEY 801-366-0353 DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 385-468-7700 DISTRICT COURT 801-238-7300 DIVISION OF FAMILY SERVICES 801-538-4100 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INFORMATION LINE 1-800-897-5465 Page 3 Revised: 8/10/2021 SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION PHONE DIRECTORY DRIVERS LICENSE: INFORMATION 801-965-4437 ROSE PARK 801-535-2600 WEST VALLEY CITY 801-965-4437 DRUG INFORMATION HOTLINE 801-799-3784 ECONOMIC & DEMOGRAPHIC DATA CENTER EDUCATION - STATE OFFICE 801-538-7500 ELECTIONS 801-535-7671 ELECTRICAL FAILURES (ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER COMPANY) 1-888-221-7070 EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 801-483-1600 (Comprehensive Psychological Services) 1-800-395-2778 EMPLOYMENT PRE-BID 801-535-7900 EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION 801-535-7900 ENERGY SOLUTIONS ARENA 801-325-2000 ENGINEER - SALT LAKE CITY 801-535-7961 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT/DISCRIMINATION 801-535-6607 FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION 801-535-7280 FAIRGROUNDS FAMILY HOMELESS SHELTER 801-359-4142 FAMILY SERVICES 801-776-7300 FBI 801-579-1400 STATE 801-538-8400 FIRE DISPATCH 801-799-4231 FIRE INFORMATION - NON-EMERGENCY 801-799-4103 FLEET MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION 801-535-6911 FLOODING 801-483-6786 FORESTRY 801-972-7818 FRAUD, CREDIT CARD 385-468-7600 GALLIVAN CENTER / GALLIVAN EVENTS 801-535-6110 GANG HOTLINE (CITY) 801-799-4116 GANG UNITS METRO 801-799-4117 GARBAGE PICKUP 801-535-6970 GAS LINE LEAKS, BREAKS, ODORS - QUESTAR 1-800-767-1689 GOLF CENTRAL RESERVATIONS 801-484-3333 GOLF ADMINISTRATION 801-485-7730 BONNEVILLE 801-583-9513 FOREST DALE 801-483-5420 GLENDALE 801-974-2403 JORDAN RIVER 801-355-1759 MOUNTAIN DELL 801-582-3812 NIBLEY PARK 801-483-5418 ROSE PARK 801-596-5030 WINGPOINTE 801-575-2345 GRAFFITI REMOVAL HOTLINE 801-972-7885 HANDICAPPED CHILDREN SERVICES/WELL CHILD CLINIC 801-584-8284 HARASSMENT, SEXUAL - CITY 801-535-6607 HARASSMENT, SEXUAL - STATE 801-530-6801 HEALTH DEPARTMENT- SALT LAKE CITY / COUNTY ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 801-468-2750 ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION & SAFETY 801-313-6641 HEARING OFFICE (Moving and Parking Violations) 801-535-6321 Page 4 Revised: 8/10/2021 SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION PHONE DIRECTORY HELP DESK - IMS 801-535-7272 HIGHWAY PATROL 801-965-4518 HOME PAGE (See City's Web Page at www.slcgov.com) 801-535-6007 HOMELESS SHELTER 801-359-1807 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DIVISION 801-535-7900 HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH 801-261-2919 ICE RINK - GALLIVAN CENTER 801-535-6117 IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION (INS) 1-800-375-5283 IMPOUND INFORMATION 801-799-3412 IMPOUND LOT 801-974-2430 INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH 801-530-6800 INFORMATION - SALT LAKE CITY GOVERNMENT 801-535-7704 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES 801-535-7948 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 1-800-829-1040 INTERNET - (See City's Web Page at www.slcgov.com) JAIL SALT LAKE COUNTY ADULT DETENTION COMPLEX 385-468-8400 JOB HOTLINE - SALT LAKE CITY 801-535-6625 JOB VERIFICATION 801-535-6395 JUSTICE COURT MAIN PHONE NUMBER (JURY DUTY) 801-535-6430 JUVENILE COURT 801-238-7700 LANDFILL – Information Recording 801-974-6900 ADMINISTRATION / BILLING 801-974-6920 PRICES / OPERATING HOURS 385-468-6370 RECYCLING GENERAL INFORMATION 801-535-6999 LANDLORD RENTAL OR LANDLORD QUESTIONS 801-328-8891 COMMUNITY ACTION 801-359-2444 SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COUNCIL 801-535-7704 LAWYER REFERRAL 801-531-9075 LEGAL AID SOCIETY 801-328-8849 LIBRARIES MAIN BRANCH - 210 East 400 South 801-524-8200 ANDERSON-FOOTHILL BRANCH - 1135 South 2100 East 801-594-8611 CHAPMAN BRANCH - 577 South 900 West 801-594-8623 DAY-RIVERSIDE BRANCH - 1575 West 1000 North 801-594-8632 SPRAGUE BRANCH - 2131 South 1100 East 801-594-8640 SWEET BRANCH - 455 F Street 801-594-8651 TDD (Hearing Impaired) 801-364-4669 LIGHTS- STREET (ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER COMPANY) 1-888-221-7070 LIGHTS- TRAFFIC 801-535-6994 LIQUOR LICENSE 801-977-6800 LOST PETS HOTLINE 801-268-DOGS or 801-268-3647 MAIL FRAUD CONSUMER PROTECTION 801-530-6601 MAYOR'S OFFICE 801-535-7704 MEN'S HOMELESS SHELTER 801-359-1739 METERS PARKING 801-535-6980 MINORITY AFFAIRS 801-535-7734 MORTGAGE COMPLAINTS 801-538-8830 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 801-355-9221 MOTOR VEHICLES - DEPARTMENT OF 801-297-7780 MOVING & PARKING VIOLATIONS HEARING OFFICE 801-535-6321 Page 5 Revised: 8/10/2021 SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION PHONE DIRECTORY NARCOTICS INFORMATION HOTLINE 801-799-DRUG (801-799-3784) NEWS CHANNEL 2, KUTV 801-839-1333 CHANNEL 4, KTVX 801-973-1776 CHANNEL 5, KSL 801-575-5555 CHANNEL 7, KUED 801-581-7777 CHANNEL 13, KSTU 801-536-1313 OSHA 801-530-6901 PARKS - CENTRAL RESERVATIONS 801-972-7860 PARKING & MOVING VIOLATIONS HEARING OFFICE 801-535-6321 PARKING ENFORCEMENT 801-535-6628 PARK MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION 801-972-7800 PARKING METER REPAIR 801-535-6980 PARKING PERMITS 801-535-6630 PERMITS BUILDING PERMITS 801-535-7968
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