Lauderhill City Phone Directory

The Lauderhill phone directory includes city government offices, the City Clerk, police contacts, and public service departments across Broward County. Lauderhill is home to about 77,000 residents in the Fort Lauderdale metro area. You can search for phone numbers, office contacts, and public records through city tools and direct lines. This page walks you through the Lauderhill phone directory so you can find the right contact, get records from city departments, and reach the offices you need. All Lauderhill phone numbers use the 954 area code, and every government contact is a public record under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes.

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Lauderhill Quick Facts

77K+ Population
954 Area Code
Broward County
(954) 730-3000 Main Line

Lauderhill City Clerk and Records

The Lauderhill City Clerk's office is the central point for public records. The clerk maintains official city documents, commission meeting minutes, resolutions, and ordinances. If you need a record from any city department, the clerk can help you figure out where it sits and how to get it.

Lauderhill City Hall is at 5581 W. Oakland Park Boulevard, Lauderhill, FL 33313. The main phone number for the city is (954) 730-3000. From this number, you can reach any department. The front desk staff will route your call. The city website at lauderhill-fl.gov has department pages and a staff directory with direct numbers and email addresses for city employees.

Records requests in Lauderhill follow Florida law. You have the right to ask for any record the city holds. There is no residency requirement. You do not need to explain why you want the record. The city must respond within a reasonable time. Fees for copies follow state guidelines, and the city may charge for staff time on requests that take significant effort to fill.

Lauderhill Police Department Contacts

The Lauderhill Police Department has its own records division. The non-emergency number is (954) 730-2900. For emergencies, always call 911. Police records requests go through the records division, not the City Clerk.

To request a police report, contact the records division with the date, location, and case number. Most police records in Florida are public under Chapter 119. However, records tied to active investigations or certain personal details may be exempt from release. Accident reports and arrest reports are the most common types of requests. Staff can tell you what fees apply and how long processing takes.

The Lauderhill Police Department also works with the Broward Sheriff's Office on certain matters. If your case involved the sheriff's office rather than Lauderhill PD, you need to contact BSO directly. Knowing which agency handled your case saves time. The Lauderhill phone directory covers city police only.

Lauderhill Department Phone Numbers

Lauderhill has multiple city departments with direct phone lines. The main switchboard at (954) 730-3000 connects you to any of them. Here are the key contacts:

Main City Line (954) 730-3000
Police Non-Emergency (954) 730-2900
Fire Department (954) 730-3040
Building Department (954) 730-3080
Code Compliance (954) 730-3070
Parks and Leisure (954) 730-3090

The Building Department at (954) 730-3080 handles building permits, inspections, and construction records. If you need permit history for a property in Lauderhill, this is the right number. Code Compliance at (954) 730-3070 deals with property violations and can pull records of code enforcement cases. Both are part of the public record under Florida law.

If you are not sure which department to call, start with (954) 730-3000. The staff at the main line will point you in the right direction. Most calls get transferred in under a minute.

Florida State Directory for Lauderhill

Florida operates a statewide phone directory at 411.myflorida.gov that lists state agencies with offices in or near Lauderhill. This covers state offices throughout Broward County. You can search by agency name, employee name, or office location to find direct numbers.

Florida MyFlorida 411 state phone directory serving Lauderhill

State agencies follow the same public records rules as cities. Under Chapter 119, you can request records from any state office without giving a reason. The Florida State Information Center at 1-866-693-6748 or 850-488-1234 can help route your call to the right agency. The state directory works well alongside the Lauderhill phone directory when you need contacts at both levels of government.

Online Records Search

You can also search for records that relate to Lauderhill through online databases. The Florida public records check page links to search tools that cover city and county records across the state.

Florida public records check tool for Lauderhill area searches

Online tools can save you time on basic lookups. Court records, property records, and many other document types are searchable without calling anyone. For records specific to the City of Lauderhill, you may still need to call or submit a written request. But county and state records are often available online. The Broward County Clerk of Courts runs its own search system for court cases and recorded documents that covers all Broward cities, including Lauderhill.

Broward County and Lauderhill Records

Lauderhill is part of Broward County. Many records are held at the county level. Court records, property records, marriage licenses, and recorded documents go through the Broward County Clerk of Courts. The Broward County phone directory page on this site has all the contacts for county-level records.

The county clerk has online search tools for court cases and official records. You can search by name, case number, or document type. These county tools cover all cities in Broward County. For city-level records like Lauderhill commission minutes, city ordinances, or department contacts, use the Lauderhill phone directory numbers on this page. The city and county are separate governments. Knowing which holds the record you need prevents being bounced between offices. A good rule of thumb: if it went through a court, it is a county record. If it came from a city department, it is a city record.

How to Search the Lauderhill Phone Directory

Start with the main line at (954) 730-3000 if you do not know who to call. For records, contact the City Clerk. For police records, call (954) 730-2900. For building records, try (954) 730-3080.

Here is a quick guide:

  • Call (954) 730-3000 for general city questions
  • Contact the City Clerk for public records
  • Call (954) 730-2900 for police records
  • Check lauderhill-fl.gov for the staff directory
  • Visit City Hall at 5581 W. Oakland Park Boulevard in person

The Lauderhill phone directory connects through the city website. Each department page shows direct numbers and staff contacts. Between the main phone line and the website, you can reach any city office. If you call the wrong number first, staff will transfer you. Just know whether your record is at the city level or the county level before you start calling. City records go through the Lauderhill clerk. County records go through Broward County. State records go through the state agency, and you can find those contacts at 411.myflorida.gov.

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