Dublin Phone Directory Search
The Dublin phone directory puts city office contacts, police numbers, and county service links in one place for this fast-growing Columbus suburb. Dublin has about 49,000 residents and straddles Franklin, Delaware, and Union counties, though the bulk of the city sits in Franklin County. This guide gives you the phone numbers, web links, and search tools you need to reach Dublin departments, file records requests, or look up county-level public records. Dublin maintains an active city website with department contacts and service information.
Dublin at a Glance
Dublin City Hall Phone Directory
The City of Dublin runs its offices from 5555 Perimeter Drive, Dublin, Ohio 43017. The main phone number is (614) 410-4400. City offices are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The city manager, city council, and administrative staff handle government operations from this location.
The city clerk's office maintains records of ordinances, resolutions, and council meeting minutes. These are public records under ORC 149.43. You can request copies at any time without giving your name or explaining your reason. The city must respond promptly. Copy fees are based on actual cost. Dublin also handles planning and zoning, community development, and economic development from its main offices.
Dublin is home to The Wendy's Company headquarters. The city has a strong focus on sustainability, connectivity, and community recreation.
Dublin Police Department Contacts
The Dublin Police Department handles law enforcement and public safety for the city. For non-emergency calls, contact the department's main line through City Hall. The police maintain records of incidents, accidents, arrests, and citations. You can ask for copies during business hours in person, by phone, or by written request.
Under Ohio law, most police records are public. Incident reports, crash reports, and arrest records are available unless they fall under a specific legal exception in ORC 149.43. Confidential investigatory records and victim contact details may be withheld. If a record has both public and exempt parts, the department must release the public sections after redacting the exempt information. Report fees depend on the type and length of the document.
The Dublin city website provides department contacts, public records request information, and links to city services and community programs.
Note: Dublin Police can be reached through City Hall at (614) 410-4400 for non-emergency matters.
Franklin County Services for Dublin
Most of Dublin falls within Franklin County. Property records, court filings, deeds, and marriage licenses are handled at county offices in downtown Columbus. The Franklin County Auditor at (614) 525-4663 manages property tax records. The Recorder at (614) 525-3930 handles deeds and liens. The Clerk of Courts at (614) 525-3600 manages civil and criminal case files.
Property records can be searched free online at property.franklincountyauditor.com. Look up parcels by owner name, address, or parcel number. The Franklin County Recorder offers a public records search for deeds and mortgages. Court records are available through the Clerk of Courts online portal. The Franklin County case information system at fcdcfcjs.co.franklin.oh.us provides detailed docket information.
The Franklin County Auditor's property search tool lets Dublin residents look up ownership, tax, and valuation details for any parcel in the county.
The Franklin County Probate Court at probate.franklincountyohio.gov handles marriage licenses, estate records, and guardianships. The Franklin County Sheriff provides incident reports and public records through its own search tools. The Franklin County Treasurer handles property tax payments online.
Dublin Public Records Access
All Dublin city offices follow the Ohio Public Records Act under ORC 149.43. Any record held by a public office is open for inspection during business hours. You do not need to give your name or state a reason. Copy fees are limited to actual reproduction cost, which is usually $0.05 to $0.10 per page.
Exempt records include medical files, adoption documents, certain law enforcement investigatory records, DNA database entries, and social security numbers. If a request is denied, the city must provide a written explanation with the legal authority for the denial. The Ohio Attorney General's Yellow Book covers all exemptions and procedures. You can file a mandamus action in court to challenge a denial.
Ohio State Phone Directory
The Ohio State Directory covers all state agencies. The State Employee Phone Search finds individual state workers by name or department. The state information line is (614) 466-2000. The Ohio Supreme Court links to all county court systems. The Ohio Auditor provides audit reports and public records compliance resources.
Dublin residents who need state-level records can often start with these online tools before calling. The Secretary of State handles business filings, and the BMV at bmv.ohio.gov covers vehicle records. Many state agencies have online forms that let you request records without picking up the phone. If the Dublin phone directory contacts on this page do not cover what you need, the state directory at ohio.gov is the next step. State offices are mostly in Columbus, which makes in-person visits easy for Dublin residents since the drive is about 20 minutes.
Dublin Phone Directory Quick List
These are the key numbers for Dublin city and Franklin County services.
| Dublin City Hall | (614) 410-4400 |
|---|---|
| Franklin County Auditor | (614) 525-4663 |
| Franklin County Recorder | (614) 525-3930 |
| Franklin County Clerk of Courts | (614) 525-3600 |
| State Directory Assistance | (614) 466-2000 |
Dublin city offices are open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. Franklin County online search tools run around the clock.
Note: For emergencies always call 911.
Dublin Phone Directory and Records Access
Under ORC 149.43, public records in Dublin are open to anyone. You can ask for city records without giving your name or reason. The city must respond in a timely way. If they deny your request, they have to cite the legal basis for that decision in writing.
For property records in the Dublin area, the Franklin County Auditor has a free search tool. You can look up parcels by owner name, address, or parcel ID. The auditor's office tracks over 441,000 parcels across the county. Dublin sits partly in Franklin County and partly in Delaware County, so some properties may be in the Delaware County system instead. The Franklin County Recorder at (614) 525-3930 keeps deeds going back to 1804. Both offices are at 373 S. High Street in Columbus.
Because Dublin spans parts of three counties, knowing which county your address falls in is key. Check your tax bill or use the Franklin County property search to see if your parcel is in Franklin, Delaware, or Union County. The Dublin phone directory contacts here focus on Franklin County since that covers most of the city. If your property is in Delaware County, call their auditor instead for tax and deed records.
Nearby Cities
Dublin borders several other central Ohio communities. If you need phone contacts for a nearby city, check these pages.