Reynoldsburg Phone Directory Lookup

The Reynoldsburg phone directory covers city hall, police, public works, and parks contacts for this east Columbus suburb in Franklin and Licking Counties. Reynoldsburg has around 40,000 residents and continues to grow along the I-70 corridor. This page brings together the key phone numbers, office locations, and online tools you need to reach the right Reynoldsburg department on the first call. From police records to building permits, the contacts here will save you time and help you find answers without bouncing between offices.

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Reynoldsburg at a Glance

~40,000 Population
Franklin/Licking Counties
614 Area Code
43068 ZIP Code

Reynoldsburg City Hall Phone Numbers

Reynoldsburg City Hall is at 7232 East Main Street, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068. The main phone number is (614) 322-6800. That line gets you to the front desk. Staff can route you to any department from there. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The city operates under a mayor-council system. The mayor leads the executive branch and city council handles legislation.

The Reynoldsburg City Clerk keeps official records like meeting minutes, ordinances, and resolutions. Under ORC 149.43, these are public records. Anyone can ask to see them or get copies. Inspection is free. The clerk posts agendas and minutes on the city website, which is built on the CivicPlus platform. Council meetings are held regularly and open to the public. If you need a certified copy of an ordinance or resolution, the clerk's office is your contact.

The Reynoldsburg website also lets you sign up for news alerts, check job openings, and find contact info for every city department. It is the best starting point when you are not sure who handles your specific question.

The Reynoldsburg Police Division handles law enforcement for the city. The non-emergency line is (614) 866-6622. For emergencies, call 911. The records unit processes requests for incident reports, crash reports, and other police documents. Walk-in requests are taken during business hours at the police station. Ohio law makes most police reports public records.

Crash reports from Reynoldsburg can also be found through the state system at buycrash.com for a small fee. The Reynoldsburg police phone directory includes lines for the detective bureau, community outreach, and the school resource officer program. The department works closely with the Reynoldsburg City Schools on safety and prevention. To file a non-emergency report for property damage, theft, or vandalism, call the non-emergency line or stop by the station. Officers will take your information and start a case file.

Note: Body camera and dash cam footage requests may take longer to process and could involve a fee based on staff time to review the video.

Access Reynoldsburg Public Records

Ohio's Public Records Act gives anyone the right to inspect records held by a public office. You do not have to give your name or a reason. Reynoldsburg city offices must respond to your request in a reasonable time. Copies are charged at actual cost, which is typically $0.05 to $0.10 per page. If a record needs redaction, the office may need extra time to process it.

Different departments hold different records. The city clerk has council records. The police division has police files. Building and zoning records are with the planning and development team. The Reynoldsburg phone directory on this page helps you figure out who to call. Written requests are accepted if you want a paper trail. Under ORC 149.43, any denial must include the specific legal reason. You can challenge a denial in court if you disagree with the decision.

Reynoldsburg City Website

The Reynoldsburg city website serves as the main online hub for city services, news, and contact information. You can search for departments, look up meeting schedules, and find forms for common requests all from one place.

Reynoldsburg city website phone directory

This screenshot shows the Reynoldsburg city website where residents can find department contacts, city news, and links to online services. The site is built on CivicPlus, which makes it easy to search and browse by topic.

From the home page, you can reach the police division, public works, parks and recreation, and the mayor's office. The site also has a calendar of city events and council meetings. If you are looking for a specific Reynoldsburg phone number and cannot find it on this page, the city website directory is the next best place to check.

Franklin County Services in Reynoldsburg

Most of Reynoldsburg sits in Franklin County, with a small part extending into Licking County. Property records, court cases, deeds, and tax files are handled at the county level. The Franklin County Auditor at (614) 525-4663 handles property tax lookups. The Recorder at (614) 525-3930 manages deeds. The Clerk of Courts at (614) 525-3600 covers court files.

For properties in the Licking County portion, the Licking County Auditor at (740) 670-5040 handles tax records and the Clerk of Courts at (740) 670-5775 manages case files. Check your tax bill to see which county your address falls under. The Franklin County Auditor has a free online search tool at property.franklincountyauditor.com where you can look up parcels by name, address, or parcel number. The Franklin County Clerk of Courts also offers online case searches for civil, criminal, and domestic relations matters.

The planning and development department handles building permits, zoning, and code enforcement in Reynoldsburg. Call city hall at (614) 322-6800 and ask for planning if you have questions about permits or zoning. Staff can tell you what forms to fill out and what fees apply. Inspections are booked through this office.

Code enforcement covers property maintenance, high grass, junk vehicles, and signage violations. You can report problems through the city website or by calling the main line. Reynoldsburg has been seeing new development along East Main Street and the I-70 corridor, so the planning team is busy with commercial and residential projects. Zoning appeals go to the Board of Zoning Appeals, which meets on a regular schedule. Agendas are posted on the city website before each meeting.

Reynoldsburg Phone Directory Quick List

Here are the most called Reynoldsburg phone numbers. Use this list for fast access to the right office.

City Hall (Main) (614) 322-6800
Police (Non-Emergency) (614) 866-6622
Fire Department (614) 322-6850
Parks & Recreation (614) 322-6830
Service Department (614) 322-6810

Reynoldsburg offices keep standard weekday hours, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The police division is staffed around the clock for emergencies through 911. For after-hours requests, many forms are available on the city website. The Reynoldsburg phone directory covers the main departments, but the city site lists direct lines for smaller divisions too.

Note: For emergencies always call 911, not the non-emergency police line or city hall.

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Nearby Cities

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