Search St. Paul Phone Directory

The St. Paul phone directory lists contact numbers for Minnesota's capital city. As the county seat of Ramsey County, St. Paul runs a large set of government offices and departments. The city clerk, police department, and mayor's office all have public phone lines. St. Paul is home to about 310,000 people and has a long list of city services you can reach by phone. This page gathers the key numbers you need to contact St. Paul city government, from the clerk to the police records unit. Whether you need to file a data request or just find the right office, the directory info below will help.

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St. Paul Overview

310,000+ Population
Ramsey County
56 sq mi City Area
651 Area Code

St. Paul City Clerk Phone Directory

City Clerk Shari Moore runs the St. Paul clerk's office. The office sits at 15 W. Kellogg Blvd., Suite 130. You can call at 651-266-8688. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

The clerk serves as the custodian of all city records. That includes city council meeting minutes, archived documents, and data practices compliance. If you need copies of public records from St. Paul, the clerk's office processes those requests. The Legislative Information Center shares the same phone line and handles council agendas and minutes. Under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, you have the right to request and inspect public data held by the city. The clerk can help you figure out which department has the records you need and how to submit your request.

Office St. Paul City Clerk
Clerk Shari Moore
Address 15 W. Kellogg Blvd., Suite 130
St. Paul, MN 55102
Phone 651-266-8688
Email city.clerk@ci.stpaul.mn.us
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website stpaul.gov - City Clerk

The city clerk page on the St. Paul website shows how to request records and access council documents.

St. Paul City Clerk office phone directory

The clerk's office also manages election services for all St. Paul wards.

The St. Paul Police Department non-emergency number is 651-291-1111. For emergencies, call 911. Chief Axel Henry leads the department. The records unit can be reached at 651-266-5587, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

St. Paul splits its patrol into three district offices. Each district has a direct line. The Central District is at 651-292-3542. The Eastern District is at 651-292-3545. The Western District is at 651-292-3546. If you have a question about an incident in your part of town, call the district office that covers your area. For police reports or data requests, the records unit at 651-266-5587 is the right contact. The executive officer line is 651-266-5783 if you need to reach leadership. All police data falls under the Minnesota data practices law for law enforcement data, and some records may have restricted access depending on case status.

The St. Paul Police Department website has full contact details and community resource info.

St. Paul Police Department phone directory

The police site lists district offices and specialized unit contacts.

Note: Police report requests may take several business days to process.

St. Paul Mayor's Office

Mayor Melvin Carter can be reached at 651-266-8510. The mayor's office is at 15 W. Kellogg Blvd., Suite 190, St. Paul, MN 55102. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

The mayor's office handles city-wide policy and coordinates across departments. If you have a concern that spans multiple city offices, this is often a good starting point. The mayor's email is mayor@ci.stpaul.mn.us. Ward-level contacts are available through the city council, and each council member has their own direct phone line posted on the St. Paul city website. For general questions about city services or to report issues, calling the main city line is usually faster than going through the mayor's office directly.

St. Paul Phone Directory and Data Access

St. Paul uses an online portal for data practices requests. The Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (Chapter 13) requires the city to make public data available when asked. You do not need to explain why you want the records.

To make a request, state that you are asking under the Data Practices Act. Describe what data you need. The city can charge for copies at rates set by state law. Most requests go through the clerk's office or the specific department that holds the data. The St. Paul phone directory contacts above can help you reach the right office. If your request is denied, the city must cite the specific statute that blocks access. You can file a complaint with the state if you believe the denial is wrong, using the process in Minnesota Statutes, section 13.085.

How to Use the St. Paul Phone Directory

Finding the right phone number in St. Paul city government starts with knowing which department handles your issue. The city is set up with separate offices for public works, parks, fire, police, and more. Each has its own direct line. The clerk at 651-266-8688 can route you if you are not sure where to call.

St. Paul uses a ward system for its city council. Each ward has a council member with their own phone number posted on the city website. If you have a local concern about your neighborhood, your ward council member is often a good contact. The mayor's office at 651-266-8510 handles citywide policy questions. For day-to-day city services like street repairs, trash pickup, or park maintenance, you go through the relevant department. The St. Paul city website at stpaul.gov has a full department listing with phone numbers you can call during business hours.

The police district offices also give you a local point of contact. The Central District at 651-292-3542 covers downtown and surrounding areas. The Eastern District at 651-292-3545 handles the east side. The Western District at 651-292-3546 covers the west end. Calling the district office lets you talk to officers who know your part of town. For general police questions or records, the main non-emergency line at 651-291-1111 is the place to start.

Ramsey County Phone Directory

St. Paul is the county seat of Ramsey County. County offices handle property records, court filings, and sheriff services. The Ramsey County government directory has phone numbers for all county departments. If you need county-level contacts rather than city ones, the county page has those listings.

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