Bremerton Phone Directory

The Bremerton phone directory is a fast tool for anyone searching city hall phone numbers, staff contacts, and records officers in this Kitsap County town. Use the Bremerton phone directory to look up the City Clerk, the police non-emergency line, or the front desk at any city office. Bremerton has about 44,000 residents. The city runs a full set of departments from its Burwell Street office. A short search helps you reach the right desk fast.

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44K Population
Kitsap County
1901 Incorporated
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Bremerton City Clerk Phone Directory

The City Clerk is the first stop when you need a phone for a Bremerton office. The clerk works as the Public Records Officer. That means he or she takes in records requests and routes them to staff. Call the clerk at 360-473-5287. You can also email cityclerk@ci.bremerton.wa.us. The Bremerton phone directory on the city portal lists each department with its own line. You can visit the Bremerton Public Records Request Center to file a request or just to see who to call.

Call the clerk before you mail a form. Staff can tell you which office keeps the file you want. They know the right desk for each kind of request. The city will open records for review within five business days. Short copy jobs are low cost. Paper copies past the free count run fifteen cents per page under state law.

The Public Records Act sits in RCW Chapter 42.56. It tells staff how to respond, what to charge, and when they can deny a request. When you call a Bremerton phone directory line for the clerk, you are working with someone who deals with this law each day. Note: Keep your request short and clear. That helps staff route your call fast.

Bremerton Police Phone Directory

The Bremerton Police Department runs its own phone lines at 1025 Burwell Street. Dial 9-1-1 for an emergency. For non-emergency calls, dial 360-473-5220. The Bremerton phone directory for the police also lists records, detectives, and the front desk. Records Specialist Anj Rocchi-Olsen handles walk-in and phone requests. A Support Services Lieutenant and a Records Supervisor serve as the police records officers.

Body camera video is reviewed and redacted before release. Redactions follow RCW 42.56.240. Prosecutors reach the raw files through a secure server. The Chief may release clips when there is strong public interest. If you need a police report, call the records desk first. Staff will tell you if the file is ready and what the fee will be.

Note: Call ahead. Some reports need time to clear before release.

Kitsap County Contacts for Bremerton

Bremerton sits in Kitsap County. County court files go through the Kitsap County Clerk and the Superior Court. The Kitsap County District Court ePortal lets you search for court files, filings, and court actions. See the Kitsap County District Court ePortal for the full tool. For county level calls, browse our county list to find nearby offices.

State level phone numbers can help too. The Washington Courts name and case search is a free tool to find court cases statewide. Use it before you call the clerk. A short lookup can save you a phone call.

The state court search is shown below. See the WA Courts Name and Case Search page for the live tool.

Bremerton Phone Directory - Washington Courts name and case search

The court search is free and open to the public. Use it to check case status, then call the clerk for the next step.

How to Use the Bremerton Phone Directory

The Bremerton phone directory is built to help you find staff fast. Start on the city home page. Click on the department you want. Each page lists a phone, an email, and a street address. The clerk keeps the list up to date. If a line has changed, the clerk will point you to the new number.

Common calls from the phone directory include:

  • City Clerk and public records
  • Police non-emergency at 360-473-5220
  • Finance and utility billing
  • Public works and streets
  • Parks and recreation

Each of these lines has its own phone number in the Bremerton phone directory. If you do not know which desk to call, start with the City Clerk. State law under RCW 42.56.520 tells staff to respond within five business days. That gives you a clear timeline when you leave a message.

State Resources for Bremerton Phone Directory

Some contacts are not at the city level. Vital records like birth and death go through the state Department of Health. The DOH Vital Records page has the phone directory for that office. For corporate lookups, the Secretary of State keeps an online search at ccfs.sos.wa.gov. The state digital archives at digitalarchives.wa.gov holds older files and can help with a deep search.

For criminal history, the state patrol runs the WATCH system. The WSP Criminal History WATCH page has the phone directory for the records unit. A Bremerton resident can use the state patrol line for older cases. Each of these offices has its own public records officer under RCW 42.56.

Data.wa.gov at data.wa.gov hosts open datasets from many state offices. It is not a phone directory itself, but it lists the office that owns each dataset. You can then look up that office and call them. Note: Save the state links. They come in handy when a city line cannot help.

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