Search Redmond Phone Directory
The Redmond phone directory helps you find city staff phone numbers, police records contacts, and public records officers across this King County city. Redmond is home to more than 73,000 people and has a wide range of city departments with their own phone lines. Use the Redmond phone directory to reach the City Clerk, the police records unit, or any department at City Hall on NE 85th Street. Most phone contacts sit on the official Redmond city site and update when staff changes happen.
Redmond Overview
Redmond City Clerk Phone Directory
The City Clerk is the official Public Records Officer for Redmond. The clerk supports the Mayor and City Council, oversees the Hearing Examiner function, coordinates city elections, and maintains official city records. City Hall sits at 15670 NE 85th Street, Redmond, WA 98052. The main clerk phone is 425-556-2191. Call this number to ask about any city record or to get routed to the right department.
You can visit the Redmond City Clerk page for the full list of staff contacts. The page shows direct dial numbers, email addresses, and office hours. The Redmond phone directory through the clerk's page is the fastest way to find who handles a specific type of record. The clerk can tell you which department keeps the file and what the process looks like.
The Redmond City Clerk page is shown below. It lists the clerk's contact info and links to the public records request form.

Use this page as your starting point when you need any phone number for Redmond city government.
Redmond Police Records Phone
The Redmond Police Department has a dedicated records unit. You can submit requests through the Police Records Request Portal on the city site. The Redmond Police Records page has the phone number and the online form. Hours for the records unit are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
There is a charge for copies. You can pay with VISA, MasterCard, or a personal check at the Police Department. Cash payments go to the City Hall Customer Service Desk. The city must respond within five business days under RCW 42.56.520. That gives you a clear window for when to expect your records.
The Redmond police records page is shown below. It explains the request process and lists accepted payment methods.

Call the records unit before you go in person. Staff can tell you if your report is ready and what the fee will be.
Note: Some reports take a few days to clear. Call the records line first to check on your request.
King County Phone Contacts
Redmond sits in King County. County level records go through the county clerk, the assessor, and the recorder. The King County page on this site has the full phone directory for county offices. Property records, court files, and recorded documents all sit at the county level.
The King County Assessor runs the eReal Property Search tool. You can look up property tax info and assessed values online. For court cases, the WA Courts Name and Case Search covers all Washington courts. It updates every 24 hours. Use it to find a case number, then call the clerk of court for documents.
How Redmond Phone Directory Works
Start on the Redmond city site. Click on the department you want. Each page lists a phone, an email, and a mailing address. The clerk keeps the directory current. If a number has changed, staff will redirect you.
Common calls to the Redmond phone directory include:
- City Clerk and public records at 425-556-2191
- Police records unit
- Finance and utility billing
- Community development and permits
- Parks and recreation
If you do not know which office to call, start with the City Clerk. The clerk will route you to the right desk. Public records in Redmond fall under RCW Chapter 42.56, the state Public Records Act. This law requires the city to make records available for inspection and copying. The clerk handles hundreds of these requests each year.
State Phone Resources for Redmond
Some contacts are not at the city level. Vital records go through the DOH Vital Records office. The Secretary of State keeps business records at ccfs.sos.wa.gov. For criminal history checks, use the WSP WATCH system. The fee is eleven dollars and results come back right away.
The state digital archives at digitalarchives.wa.gov holds older files from many counties. The open data portal at data.wa.gov lists the office that owns each dataset. You can then find that office and call them. These state level tools fill in the gaps when the Redmond phone directory does not have what you need.
Note: State offices keep their own hours. Check the website before you call to make sure the line is open.
Redmond Phone Directory for Records
When you call the Redmond phone directory to ask about records, staff will walk you through the steps. You can submit a request by phone, online, by mail, or in person at City Hall. Give a clear description of what you need. The law under RCW 42.56.010 defines a public record as any writing that relates to the conduct of government. That covers emails, memos, reports, contracts, and meeting minutes.
Fees for copies in Redmond follow state guidelines. Standard paper copies run fifteen cents per page. Certified copies cost twenty-five cents per page. Electronic records may be free depending on the format. The clerk can give you an estimate before the work starts. Keep your request narrow and specific to get results faster.
Redmond is in King County. Visit the county page for courthouse contacts, property records, and court case lookups.
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