Huber Heights Phone Directory
The Huber Heights phone directory connects you with city departments, Montgomery County offices, and local courts that serve this large Dayton-area suburb. Huber Heights is one of the biggest cities in Montgomery County with about 38,000 residents and a full set of municipal services. This page gathers the phone numbers, office addresses, and website links you need to reach the right department fast. Whether you are looking for a property record, need to call about a utility bill, want to find court information, or just need the right number for a city office, the Huber Heights phone directory pulls it all together. Use the search tool below or scroll through the sections for direct contacts.
Huber Heights Quick Facts
Huber Heights City Hall Phone Directory
Huber Heights City Hall is at 6131 Taylorsville Road, Huber Heights, OH 45424. The City Manager's office can be reached at (937) 233-1423. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. City Council, the City Manager, and administrative offices all work from this building. Huber Heights uses a Council-Manager form of government, so the City Manager runs day-to-day operations while the elected council sets policy.
The Huber Heights phone directory for city services covers a full range of departments. The Service Department handles streets, water, sewer, and refuse pickup. Planning and Zoning takes care of permits, variances, and land use questions. Code Enforcement deals with property maintenance complaints, tall grass, and structure issues. The city has an online portal for service requests, bill payments, and permit applications that works around the clock. The income tax rate in Huber Heights is 2.25%, and the Tax Department in City Hall handles filing and payments. If you have questions about credits for taxes paid to other cities, the tax office can help.
The Huber Heights city website is well organized and has a staff directory with direct phone numbers for most departments. Each division has its own page with hours, contacts, and forms.
The Huber Heights city website shown above puts department phone numbers, online services, and city news in one place for residents and the public.
Huber Heights Staff Directory
The city keeps an online staff directory that lists names, titles, and phone numbers for workers across all departments. This is one of the most useful parts of the Huber Heights phone directory because it gives you direct lines instead of just a switchboard number.
The Huber Heights staff directory page lets you search by name or department. You can find contacts for police, fire, parks and recreation, public works, and administration all in one tool. The directory also shows email addresses for some staff members. If you are not sure which department handles your question, the directory page helps you narrow it down fast. Each listing shows the person's title and the division they work in, so you can see at a glance whether you have the right contact.
The staff directory shown above makes the Huber Heights phone directory much more useful than a basic phone list because you can search by name or department to find the exact person you need.
Montgomery County Records for Huber Heights
Property and court records for Huber Heights go through Montgomery County offices in Dayton. The county seat is about 10 miles south of Huber Heights. You can visit the Montgomery County phone directory page for a full list of county contacts and online search tools.
The Montgomery County Auditor handles property valuations and tax records for all parcels in Huber Heights. You can search properties online by owner name, address, or parcel number through the county website. Tax payment history, assessed values, building details, and past sale prices are all public. The Montgomery County Recorder keeps deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land documents. Their records go back for decades and most are searchable online. The Clerk of Courts manages court case files for civil, criminal, and domestic cases. All of these offices are in the county building complex in downtown Dayton.
Under ORC 149.43, these records are public. You can look at them for free in person during business hours. Copies cost a small per-page fee. You do not have to say who you are or explain your reason for the request. The law protects that right for everyone.
Note: Some Huber Heights properties may fall in Miami County rather than Montgomery County, so check the county line if a parcel does not show up in the Montgomery County system.
Huber Heights Police and Fire
The Huber Heights Police Division is at 6131 Taylorsville Road. Call 911 for emergencies. The non-emergency police line is (937) 233-1565. The division handles incident reports, accident reports, and crime complaints within city limits.
Police records become public in Ohio once the investigation closes. You can request copies by calling the records unit or visiting the station. Fees for copies are small. Crash reports can also be ordered through the state buycrash.com system. The Huber Heights Fire Division handles fire and EMS calls across the city. The non-emergency fire line is (937) 233-1564. Fire reports and inspection records are public documents under Ohio law. The Huber Heights phone directory for public safety covers both divisions, and the city website has extra contact details for each one.
The Rose Music Center at (937) 610-0288 is a major venue in Huber Heights. While not a public safety contact, many residents call looking for event information and it is part of the broader Huber Heights phone directory. The Senior Center at (937) 233-9999 serves older residents with programs, meals, and social activities.
State Phone Directory Resources
The Ohio State Directory lists every state agency and their main number. Use the State Employee Phone Search to find a specific person at a state office. The state info line is (614) 466-2000.
The Ohio Supreme Court website links to all courts in Ohio, including Montgomery County courts that serve Huber Heights residents. For birth and death certificates at the state level, contact the Ohio Department of Health. Vehicle title questions go to the BMV. Business entity lookups use the Secretary of State search portal. These state-level resources fill in when the Huber Heights phone directory does not cover what you need.
Huber Heights Phone Quick Reference
Below are the most called numbers in the Huber Heights phone directory. Keep this list handy for when you need a specific department.
| City Manager | (937) 233-1423 |
|---|---|
| Police Non-Emergency | (937) 233-1565 |
| Fire Non-Emergency | (937) 233-1564 |
| Rose Music Center | (937) 610-0288 |
| Senior Center | (937) 233-9999 |
Most Huber Heights offices are open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. The city website and staff directory are available around the clock for looking up contacts online.
Note: For animal control in Huber Heights, contact the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center at (937) 898-4457.
Nearby Cities Directory
Huber Heights is in the northern part of the Dayton metro area. These nearby cities also have phone directory pages: