Oakdale Phone Directory
The Oakdale phone directory covers all city government offices, the police department, and key public services in this Washington County suburb. Around 28,000 people live in Oakdale, which sits east of St. Paul in the Twin Cities metro. City Hall serves as the central contact point, and the main phone line can connect you to any department. Whether you need to reach the police, ask about a utility bill, or submit a data request, the Oakdale phone directory has the numbers and contact info you need to get started.
Oakdale Overview
Oakdale City Hall Phone Numbers
Oakdale City Hall is at 1584 Hadley Ave N, Oakdale, MN 55128. Call 651-730-2700 to reach the front desk. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Staff at the front desk can route your call to the right department.
The City of Oakdale website has a staff directory with direct phone numbers and email addresses for city employees. You can search by name or look through departments. City departments include administration, community development, finance, public works, and parks and recreation. The website is also where you can find forms, meeting agendas, and general info about city services.
Here is the Oakdale city contact page showing the main numbers and office details.
The site also offers online payment and service request options.
Oakdale Police Phone Directory
The Oakdale Police Department non-emergency line is 651-738-2345. For emergencies, always call 911. The department covers all law enforcement services in Oakdale, including patrol, investigations, and traffic enforcement.
You can request police reports and other public data from the Oakdale police. Under Minnesota Statutes, section 13.82, basic law enforcement data like arrest records and the nature of charges is public. Some parts of police records are private, such as names of victims in certain cases or juvenile records. Call the non-emergency line during business hours to ask about getting a copy of a report.
The Oakdale police also have a contact page with additional info for reaching specific units.
This page shows how to reach different divisions within the Oakdale Police Department.
Note: Washington County Sheriff provides additional law enforcement support for Oakdale when needed.
Phone Directory for Oakdale Data Requests
Oakdale handles public data requests under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. You can ask to inspect public data held by the city at no cost. Copies may have a fee for large requests. The city clerk or the department that holds the data can help you with your request.
You do not need to give your name or say why you want the data. The city must respond in a reasonable time. If they deny your request, they must name the specific law that blocks release. You can challenge a denial through the state Commissioner of Administration or through the courts under section 13.085.
Washington County also handles records that Oakdale residents may need. The Washington County staff directory lists contacts for county departments. The Washington County Sheriff's Office page has info on law enforcement services and records.
Oakdale Phone Directory for City Services
The Oakdale phone directory covers a range of local services beyond the main government departments. Utility billing, building permits, code enforcement, and public works all have their own contact lines through City Hall. If you need to start or stop water service, pay a bill, or report a pothole, call the main number and ask for the right department.
Oakdale runs several parks and recreation programs that residents sign up for by phone or online. The parks department manages local sports facilities, trails, and community events. You can call for info on shelter reservations, youth programs, and seasonal activities. The public works department takes care of streets, storm drains, and snow plowing. After-hours emergencies like water main breaks or sewer backups go through the main city number, and an on-call crew responds.
The city also handles rental licensing and business licensing through the community development department. If you run a business in Oakdale or rent out property, these are the offices you deal with most. Call City Hall and ask for community development to get the right forms and fees.
Oakdale has a solid fire department that handles non-emergency fire calls during business hours. Inspections, burn permits, and safety questions go through City Hall. The city also keeps public meeting schedules, agendas, and minutes on its website. If you want to know what the city council or planning commission discussed at a recent meeting, you can read the minutes online or request a copy from the clerk. Budget documents and financial reports are public data too.
State Phone Directory Tools for Oakdale
Several state-level tools help Oakdale residents find information. The Minnesota Court Records Online system covers all courts in the state, including the 10th Judicial District that serves Washington County. You can search by name, case number, or case type for free.
The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension runs the statewide criminal records system for background checks. The Secretary of State Business Search lets you look up registered businesses anywhere in Minnesota. The Who Represents Me tool shows your elected officials at every level based on your Oakdale address. The Department of Revenue handles state tax questions and provides online services for taxpayers.
Washington County Phone Directory
Oakdale is in Washington County. County offices handle property records, the sheriff, and court services for the entire county. Visit the Washington County phone directory for more contacts.
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