Find Plymouth Phone Directory
The Plymouth phone directory lists contact numbers for city offices in this west metro suburb. Plymouth is in Hennepin County and has about 81,000 residents. City hall, the police department, and the clerk's office all have public phone lines you can call during business hours. City Clerk Jodi Gallup manages records and data requests. This page pulls together the key Plymouth phone numbers so you can reach the right department without searching across multiple sites. Whether you need the police non-emergency line, a staff contact, or info on how to request public records, the listings here will help you get connected.
Plymouth Overview
Plymouth City Hall Phone Directory
Plymouth City Hall is at 3400 Plymouth Blvd. The main number is 763-509-5000. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
City Clerk Jodi Gallup manages public records and data practices for Plymouth. The clerk line is 763-509-5080 and the email is cityclerk@plymouthmn.gov. The clerk handles council meeting records, election services, and all formal data requests. Under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (Chapter 13), you have the right to request public data from any city department. State your request under the Act and describe what you need. You do not have to give a reason. The clerk can route your request to the right department if it falls outside her files.
| Office | Plymouth City Hall |
|---|---|
| City Clerk | Jodi Gallup |
| Address | 3400 Plymouth Blvd Plymouth, MN 55447 |
| Main Phone | 763-509-5000 |
| Clerk Phone | 763-509-5080 |
| cityclerk@plymouthmn.gov | |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Website | plymouthmn.gov |
Plymouth Police Phone Directory
The Plymouth Police Department non-emergency line is 763-509-5160. The station is at 3400 Plymouth Blvd, in the same building as city hall. For emergencies, call 911.
Plymouth police handle all law enforcement within the city. If you need a police report or want to ask about an incident, the non-emergency line is the right place to call. Police data in Plymouth falls under Minnesota's law enforcement data practices rules. Public data from closed investigations is available on request, while active case files may have restricted sections. The department works closely with Hennepin County and neighboring cities on cases that cross jurisdictions. For community concerns, you can also attend city council meetings or contact the department through the city website.
The Plymouth Police page has more details on department services and community programs.
Since Plymouth had no local screenshots available, here is the Minnesota Judicial Branch site, which covers court contacts for all counties including Hennepin where Plymouth is located.
The Judicial Branch website links to court contacts and records for Hennepin County and all other Minnesota counties.
Plymouth Public Data and Records
All Plymouth city data falls under the state data practices law. You can request public records from any department. State that you are asking under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 13.
The city can charge for copies at rates set by law. Response times depend on the size and complexity of your request. For simple phone directory lookups, the clerk can often help right away. Larger data requests may take more time. If the city denies access, they must cite the specific law that restricts it. You can challenge a denial through section 13.085 of the data practices law, though the process involves a fee.
The state's court records system at pa.courts.state.mn.us also covers Plymouth through Hennepin County records. That is separate from city government data, but useful if you are looking for court case contacts or filing info.
The statewide court system lets you search records from Hennepin County, which covers Plymouth.
Plymouth also has departments for parks, public works, community development, and finance. Each runs its own phone line listed on the city website. If you need a building permit, utility info, or want to ask about a park program, those offices can help directly. The city clerk at 763-509-5080 is the best first call for any Plymouth data request. For county-level questions, contact Hennepin County directly since city and county governments are separate. The Plymouth phone directory changes as the city adds staff, so checking the website for the latest numbers is a smart move.
Note: The city clerk at 763-509-5080 is the best first call for any Plymouth data request.
How to Use Plymouth Phone Numbers
Plymouth runs its city hall and police department from the same building at 3400 Plymouth Blvd. That makes it easy to handle multiple requests in one trip if you visit in person. By phone, the main line at 763-509-5000 gets you to the front desk, and staff can transfer your call to any department.
City Clerk Jodi Gallup at 763-509-5080 is the best contact for records questions. For police, the non-emergency line at 763-509-5160 handles general calls. Plymouth is one of the larger suburbs in Hennepin County, with a mix of residential and commercial areas. The city runs departments for planning, public works, parks, and community development. Each has its own staff and direct phone numbers listed on the city website. For county services like property tax records, court filings, or the sheriff, you need to contact Hennepin County government since those are not city services. The city website at plymouthmn.gov has a full directory of city departments and staff contacts.
Note: Plymouth city offices are open Monday through Friday and closed on weekends and holidays.
Hennepin County Phone Directory
Plymouth is in Hennepin County. County offices cover property records, court filings, and the sheriff. The Hennepin County phone directory has contacts for all county departments.
Nearby Cities
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