Evansville Phone Directory Search

The Evansville phone directory puts you in touch with city hall, the police, the courts, and county offices across Vanderburgh County. Evansville is the third largest city in Indiana and sits in the southwest corner of the state along the Ohio River. The main city phone number is 812-436-4961, and most departments work out of 1 NW Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. This guide breaks down every key phone directory listing for Evansville, from the Mayor's office to the county clerk to state-level tools that cover the whole area.

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Evansville Phone Directory Quick Facts

116,116 Population
Vanderburgh County
812-436-4961 Main Phone
812-436-7979 Police Non-Emergency

Evansville City Government Phone Directory

City hall sits at 1 NW Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Room 501, Evansville, IN 47708. Call the Evansville phone directory at 812-436-4961 to reach the main phone line. That same number connects you to the Mayor's office. Staff at city hall can route your phone call to any department if you need help finding the right person. The City of Evansville website lists all departments and their direct phone lines. You can also submit service requests and look up in the phone directory city contacts through the site.

Evansville runs a standard city government with a mayor, city council, and various departments. The city handles its own police force, fire department, parks, public works, and utilities. Most of these offices keep their own phone directory listings and accept calls during normal business hours, Monday through Friday. If you need to reach someone after hours, the police non-emergency line at 812-436-7979 stays active around the clock for non-urgent matters.

Note: City offices in Evansville follow standard Indiana business hours, typically 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Eastern Time.

Evansville Police Phone Directory

The Evansville Police Department handles all law enforcement calls in Evansville. For non-emergency calls, dial 812-436-7979. That is also the phone number for police records requests. Always call 911 for any active emergency. The police department is one of the most called numbers in the Evansville phone directory and serves all of Evansville's Evansville residents and visitors.

Police records in Evansville fall under Indiana's Access to Public Records Act. IC 5-14-3-3 says any person may inspect and copy public records during regular business hours. That covers most incident reports, crash reports, and arrest logs. Some records stay exempt. Active investigations, juvenile cases, and certain victim information are not open to the public. But standard police reports are available to anyone who asks. Call the records line at 812-436-7979 and they will walk you through what you need and what it costs. Most basic reports come with a small copy fee.

Indiana court records portal used for Evansville phone directory searches

If you need to check on a court case tied to an Evansville arrest, the MyCase portal is the fastest route. It is free and covers all courts in Vanderburgh County. Search by name, case number, or citation. Results show case status, hearing dates, and parties involved. Some court orders show up as PDF files you can download at no cost.

Vanderburgh County Clerk Contacts

The Vanderburgh County Clerk handles court filings, marriage licenses, and vital records for all of Evansville. The office is at 1 NW Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Evansville, IN 47708. Call 812-435-5160 for general questions or to check on a record. The clerk's office is the go-to place for anyone in Evansville who needs certified copies of court documents, wants to file a case, or has questions about local court procedures.

Under IC 5-14-3-1, Indiana law states that all persons are entitled to full and complete information about the affairs of government. This means the Vanderburgh County Clerk must let you view public records at no charge during business hours. Copies cost a fee, but just looking is free. The clerk keeps records for civil cases, criminal cases, small claims, and family law matters filed in Vanderburgh County courts. If you need something from the Evansville phone directory that ties back to a court record, this office is your starting point.

IC 5-14-3-6 also sets time limits on how fast agencies must respond. In-person and phone requests get a 24-hour window. Written requests must be answered within seven days. So if you call 812-435-5160 and ask for a record, the Evansville clerk should be able to help you the same day or by the next business day at the latest.

Evansville Phone Directory and State Resources

Indiana runs a statewide employee directory at in.gov/apps/iot/find-a-person. This tool lets you search for any state government worker by name, agency, or phone number. If you need to reach a state office in the Evansville area, this is where to look first. Results show the person's name, agency, direct phone number, email, and room number. The full State Telephone Directory is also on that page in PDF and CSV format for offline use.

The state switchboard at 317-232-1000 connects you to the main hub in Indianapolis. Staff there can route you to any state agency, including those with offices in the Evansville region. Several state departments keep branch offices in or near Evansville. The BMV, Bureau of Motor Vehicles, has local branches that handle driver records, plates, and titles. Call 888-692-6841 or visit the BMV website to find the nearest Evansville-area branch and its hours.

Evansville License Phone Directory

The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency runs a free search tool that covers more than 40 boards. You can verify that a doctor, nurse, contractor, or real estate agent in Evansville holds a valid license. Search by name, license number, or profession. Click any result to see full details on the license status, issue date, and expiration. This acts as a phone directory for licensed professionals across Indiana, including those who practice in Evansville.

The PLA office is in Indianapolis at 402 W. Washington St., Room W072. Their phone is 317-232-2960. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM Eastern. If you can't find what you need online, call that phone number and a staff member can look it up for you. The license database updates on a rolling basis, so new licenses and renewals appear within a few weeks of being processed.

Evansville Business and Voter Phone Directory

The Indiana Secretary of State runs a business entity search at bsd.sos.in.gov/publicbusinesssearch. Use it to find any business registered in Indiana, including those based in Evansville. Results show the entity name, status, type, formation date, and registered agent info. This works as a quick phone directory for businesses when you need to find who runs a company and where they are located. The Secretary of State office phone is 317-234-9768.

For voter registration questions in Evansville, the Indiana Voters Portal lets you check your status, find your polling place, and view sample ballots. Each county runs its own election board. In Vanderburgh County, voter questions go through the County Clerk's office at 812-435-5160. Under IC 5-14-3-6, election offices must respond to phone and in-person requests within 24 hours. You can also register to vote through the portal if you are a U.S. citizen, an Indiana resident, and at least 18 by the next election.

Note: Voter registration in Indiana closes 29 days before any election, so plan ahead if you need to register or update your info in Evansville.

Public Records Law in Evansville

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act, codified at IC 5-14-3, sets the rules for getting records from any government office in Evansville. The law is straightforward. Any person may inspect and copy public records during regular business hours. Agencies can charge for copies, but the fee cannot exceed the actual cost of paper, equipment use, and staff time. There is no charge to just look at a record in person at any Evansville city or Vanderburgh County office.

Some records are exempt from public access. These include active law enforcement investigations, personnel files, trade secrets, and attorney work product. Juvenile records stay sealed. Mental health and adoption files are also off limits. But general phone directory information, court records, property data, and government contacts are all open. If a office in Evansville denies your request, the State Public Access Counselor can help. Call 317-234-0906 or the toll-free line at 1-800-228-6013. They review complaints and issue opinions that carry weight with agencies across Indiana.

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Evansville Phone Directory by Area

Evansville sits in Vanderburgh County. The Evansville phone directory covers this office. All court filings and county-level records go through the Vanderburgh County offices in Evansville.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Evansville is the largest city in southwest Indiana. No other cities in the immediate area currently have dedicated phone directory pages on this site. Use the state-level tools linked above to find contacts for smaller cities and towns near Evansville, or browse by county for more local options.