Louisville Kentucky Phone Directory

Welcome to the Louisville Kentucky phone directory, your resource for finding contact information and public records throughout the largest city in the Commonwealth. Louisville serves as the seat of Jefferson County and operates under a merged city-county government known as Louisville Metro. With a population of 631,818 residents, this vibrant city along the Ohio River provides numerous municipal services through various departments and divisions. This phone directory connects you with Louisville Metro Government offices, police divisions, planning staff, and essential city services. Use these listings to reach the right department for your specific needs.

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Louisville Metro Government Phone Directory

Louisville Metro Government serves residents through a consolidated structure. The main portal connects you to all departments. You can reach Louisville Metro through their official website. This portal provides access to city services and public records. The site lists current contact information for all divisions.

The main after hours line is (502) 574-6520. Use this number when regular offices are closed. The Codes and Regulations division handles building codes and zoning enforcement. Contact them at (502) 574-2508. Their office is at 444 S. 5th Street, Suite 200, Louisville, KY 40202. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm. Staff assist with permit questions and code compliance.

The Sustainability Department works on environmental programs. Jacob Medley manages related projects at (502) 574-7926. Gianna Bennett supports sustainability efforts at (502) 574-8967. They handle green initiatives and conservation programs. The Louisville Planning and Design office guides development. Reach them at 502-574-3321 or email David.Marchal@louisvilleky.gov. Staff review zoning changes and development proposals.

The Louisville Metro Government website provides the main entry point for all city services and contact information.

Kentucky State Government Portal homepage showing agency links and services for Louisville residents

LMPD Phone Directory and Division Contacts

The Louisville Metro Police Department protects residents across the city. LMPD divides Louisville into patrol divisions. Each division covers specific neighborhoods and districts. The LMPD Important Phone Numbers page lists all division contacts. This phone directory helps you reach the right station for your area.

The Second Division serves southwest Louisville. Call them at 502-574-2478. The Third Division covers south central areas. Their number is 502-574-2135. The Fourth Division handles northwest Louisville. Contact them at 502-574-7010. The Fifth Division serves the east end. Reach them at 502-574-7636. Each division maintains records for their patrol area.

These numbers connect you to patrol supervisors. Non-emergency reports go through division lines. Emergency situations always require 911. The phone directory includes community affairs officers. Crime prevention units work with neighborhood groups. Records requests follow standard procedures. Some police reports have access limits. Accident reports are often available quickly. Contact the division where the incident occurred.

The LMPD website displays current contact information for all police divisions and services.

LMPD important phone numbers page showing division contacts for Louisville Metro

Louisville Open Data and Public Records

Louisville provides open data through multiple platforms. The Open Data Portal offers free access to city datasets. Residents can explore crime statistics and budget information. The portal includes mapping tools and data visualizations. Developers use these datasets for applications. Researchers analyze trends in city services. All data is free to download and use.

The Open Records Request system handles formal document requests. This portal tracks your request status. You submit requests online for any city department. The system provides confirmation numbers. Staff respond within legal timeframes. You can check progress anytime. Documents are delivered electronically when possible.

Public records available include meeting minutes and financial reports. Contracts and bids are open for review. Email communications between officials are public. Personnel files have some privacy protections. The phone directory includes the records officer contact. Staff guide you through the request process. Large requests may need more time. Fees apply for extensive copying. You may inspect records in person too.

The Open Data Louisville portal provides transparent access to city datasets and public information.

Louisville Open Data Portal showing city datasets and public records access

Jefferson County Phone Directory Connection

Louisville sits within Jefferson County and shares consolidated government services. The merged structure streamlines operations for residents. Many county offices are now part of Louisville Metro. The Jefferson County phone directory provides additional contact information. County records are accessible through Metro channels. Some functions remain separate under county authority.

The Circuit Court Clerk maintains court records for Louisville. Marriage licenses and voter registration go through county offices. The Property Valuation Administrator assesses all city real estate. Business filings may involve both city and county. The phone directory helps you determine the right office. Staff at either level can often direct your call. Consolidation has made many services more efficient.

Louisville residents benefit from coordinated city-county services. Planning and zoning work across both jurisdictions. Public safety includes city police and county sheriff cooperation. Emergency services coordinate response citywide. The phone directory connects you to the appropriate level. Understanding this structure saves time when seeking records. Most daily needs are met through Metro offices.

Background Check Phone Directory for Louisville

Residents often need background checks for employment or licensing. Kentucky provides multiple ways to obtain these records. The FastCheck system offers certified criminal history reports. This service processes requests for court records statewide. Results include convictions and pending cases. Employers use these reports for hiring decisions. Individuals can request their own records too.

Court records searches reveal case history through the Kentucky Court system. The phone directory includes clerk office numbers for case lookups. Certified copies carry legal authentication. Processing times vary by request volume. Some records require fingerprint-based searches. Fees are set by state statute. Results are mailed or delivered electronically.

The FastCheck system provides certified background checks using official Kentucky court records.

FastCheck background check system portal for Louisville and Kentucky records

Key Louisville Phone Directory Numbers

Save these essential contacts for quick access to Louisville Metro services and departments.

  • After Hours Metro: (502) 574-6520
  • Codes and Regulations: (502) 574-2508
  • Planning and Design: 502-574-3321
  • LMPD Second Division: 502-574-2478
  • LMPD Third Division: 502-574-2135
  • LMPD Fourth Division: 502-574-7010
  • LMPD Fifth Division: 502-574-7636

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631,818
Louisville Population
Jefferson
County Seat
5
LMPD Divisions
2003
Metro Merger Year

Related Louisville Phone Directory Resources

For additional contact information and public records in the Louisville area, visit the Jefferson County page. The county directory includes Circuit Court, County Clerk, and Property Valuation Administrator contacts. Many Louisville services are provided through the consolidated Metro government structure.

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