Woodbury Phone Directory Search
The Woodbury phone directory lists contact numbers for city government offices in this east metro suburb. Woodbury is in Washington County and has about 75,000 residents. The city runs its operations from city hall on Valley Creek Road. You can call the main line, the police, or specific departments during business hours. This page collects the most useful phone numbers for Woodbury city government in one spot. If you need to reach the police, request public data, or just find the right city office, the contacts below will save you time searching through multiple websites.
Woodbury Overview
Woodbury City Hall Phone Directory
Woodbury City Hall is at 8301 Valley Creek Rd. The main phone number is 651-714-3500. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
The city clerk operates from city hall and handles public records and data practices requests. You can reach the clerk at 651-714-3500. Under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (Chapter 13), most city data is public and available on request. You do not need to give a reason for asking. The clerk can direct you to the right department if your request covers a specific area like planning, utilities, or public works. Woodbury is one of the fastest growing cities in Minnesota, and the city has expanded its services to keep up with that growth.
| Office | Woodbury City Hall |
|---|---|
| Address | 8301 Valley Creek Rd Woodbury, MN 55125 |
| Phone | 651-714-3500 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Website | woodburymn.gov |
The Woodbury city website has the full list of department contacts and services available to residents.
The city site provides a single page for reaching all Woodbury departments.
Woodbury Police Phone Numbers
The Woodbury Public Safety Department non-emergency line is 651-714-3600. The station is at 2100 Radio Drive, Woodbury, MN 55125. For emergencies, call 911.
You can request police reports and incident data by calling 651-714-3600. Police data falls under Minnesota's law enforcement data practices rules. Public data from completed cases is generally available, while active investigations may have restricted info. The records staff can explain what is available and how to get copies. If you are not sure whether you need a city or county report, the Woodbury police can help you figure out which agency handled the call.
The Woodbury police directory lists contacts for specific units within the department.
The directory page shows individual unit contacts and staff phone numbers.
The Woodbury police department runs community programs and works with Washington County on cases that cross jurisdictions. If you need a police report or want to check on an incident, call 651-714-3600 during business hours. The records staff can tell you what data is available and how to get copies. For emergencies, always call 911. The non-emergency line handles calls for property crimes, noise complaints, and other issues that do not need an immediate response.
Woodbury Public Data Access
Woodbury processes data requests through the city clerk's office. State your request under the Data Practices Act and describe what data you need.
The city can charge for copies at rates set by state law under section 13.03. Response times vary with the complexity of the request. Simple phone directory lookups or staff contact info can often be given over the phone without a formal request. For larger data pulls, you may need to submit a written request. If the city denies your request, they must cite the specific statute that restricts access. You can challenge a denial through the process in section 13.085 of the data practices law.
Woodbury has grown steadily over the past two decades. As the city adds departments and staff, the phone directory expands along with it. The city website is updated regularly to reflect new hires and department changes, so it is a good place to check for current phone numbers.
Note: For the most current Woodbury phone numbers, check the city website or call the main line at 651-714-3500.
Woodbury also runs departments for parks, public works, engineering, and community development. Each has its own direct phone contact listed on the city website. If you are looking for a building permit, a park reservation, or utility service info, the right department has a direct line you can call. The main city number at 651-714-3500 can transfer you if you are not sure who to reach. Woodbury is one of the larger cities in Washington County and continues to add new services and staff as the city grows. The phone directory changes along with it.
How to Use the Woodbury Phone Directory
Woodbury city hall and the public safety building are at different locations. City hall is at 8301 Valley Creek Rd. The police station is at 2100 Radio Drive. Both are open on weekdays during regular hours.
The main city line at 651-714-3500 connects you to city hall where staff can route you to any department. For police matters, call 651-714-3600 directly. Woodbury is in Washington County, so county-level services like property records and court filings go through the county government instead of the city. The Woodbury police directory page lists contacts for specific units within the department. The city website at woodburymn.gov has a full department listing you can browse. Woodbury has added new neighborhoods and services as the city has grown, so checking the website for current contacts is a good idea since numbers and staff can change as departments expand.
Note: Woodbury city offices close at 4:30 PM on weekdays and are closed on weekends.
Washington County Phone Directory
Woodbury is in Washington County. The county handles property records, court filings, and sheriff services. If you need county-level contacts, the Washington County phone directory has those listings.
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