Fishers Phone Directory Lookup
The Fishers phone directory includes contacts for every major city department and connects you to public records held at City Hall. Fishers is part of Hamilton County and has grown past 106,000 people, making it one of the largest cities in Indiana. City offices sit at 1 Municipal Drive in Fishers, IN 46038, and the main phone line is 317-595-3111. You can use this guide to find direct phone numbers for Fishers clerk, police, fire, and controller offices. For county-level records like court filings and deeds, those go through the Hamilton County offices in Noblesville.
Fishers Quick Facts
Fishers City Clerk Phone Directory
Jennifer Kehl is the City Clerk of Fishers. She was first elected in 2014 and took office on January 1, 2015, making her the first clerk in Fishers's history to hold that elected role. The clerk's office is at 3 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038. Call the Fishers phone directory at 317-595-3111 to reach the Fishers office. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The city is in the process of switching email addresses from @fishers.in.us to @fishersin.gov, so check the Fishers City Clerk page for the most current contact info.
The clerk manages and secures all city records for Fishers. That includes ordinances, City Council minutes, and records from every official body. The list of boards and commissions whose records the Fishers clerk maintains is long. It covers the City Council and its committees, the Board of Parks and Recreation, the Fire Merit Commission, the Fire Pension Board, the Police Merit Commission, and the Police Pension Board. The clerk also presents ordinances, orders, and resolutions to the city executive for signature. She can administer oaths and take depositions at no fee to the public. The Fishers phone directory routes most records questions through this office first.
Kehl also serves as the Fishers clerk of the Fishers city court, or she may appoint someone to fill that role. The city court handles local infractions and ordinance cases. For questions about a case or a payment, call the main clerk line at 317-595-3111.
Public Records in the Fishers Phone Directory
Fishers handles public records requests through the city clerk's office. You can file a request by using the form on the Fishers Public Records Request page. Indiana law under IC 5-14-3 gives any person the right to inspect and copy public records during normal business hours. The city must respond to phone and walk-in requests within 24 hours. Written requests get up to seven days for a response.
Not every record is open. State law blocks certain categories from disclosure. Active investigation files, personnel records, trade secrets, and attorney work product are all exempt. Some records come out with parts redacted. The law only requires the city to produce records that already exist. Fishers does not have to create new documents to answer a request. If your request is denied and you think it should not have been, contact the Indiana Public Access Counselor at 317-234-0906 or call 1-800-228-6013. They handle complaints about public records denials across the state, including any Fishers phone directory or records issue.
Copy fees in Fishers follow state guidelines. Agencies can charge the actual cost of making copies, which includes paper and equipment use. Staff time can be charged if the request takes significant work to fulfill. Mailing fees may also apply. But there is no charge to view a record in person. Walk into the clerk's office at 3 Municipal Drive during business hours and ask to see what you need. The Fishers phone directory connects you to the right staff for any records question.
Fishers City Department Phone Numbers
The Fishers phone directory covers more than a dozen city departments. All of them operate out of the municipal complex at 1 Municipal Drive or nearby city facilities. The main phone line at 317-595-3111 can route your phone call to any department. But direct phone numbers save time if you know where to call.
The Fishers Police Department picks up at 317-595-3300 for non-emergency calls. Use this for property crime reports, general questions, and follow-ups on existing cases. The Fishers Fire Department is at 317-595-3200. Call them for fire safety questions, inspection scheduling, and burn permits. The Controller's Office manages all city finances and can be reached at 317-595-3140. They handle vendor payments, employee payroll, and the annual budget. The controller also acts as a financial advisor to the mayor and City Council in Fishers.
- City Hall Main Line: 317-595-3111
- City Clerk (Jennifer Kehl): 317-595-3111
- Police Non-Emergency: 317-595-3300
- Fire Department: 317-595-3200
- Controller's Office: 317-595-3140
Fishers also runs departments for economic development, engineering, health, human resources, legal, planning and zoning, and public works. Each has staff at the municipal complex. If you are not sure which office handles your question, call the main Fishers phone directory line and the front desk will point you in the right direction. Most departments keep the same Monday through Friday schedule, though hours can vary slightly.
Court Records for Fishers Residents
Fishers has its own city court for local matters. The Fishers phone directory covers this office. But most court cases for Fishers residents go through the Hamilton County courts in Noblesville. The MyCase system from the Indiana Supreme Court lets you search all court records for free. Type in a name or case number and results show case status, hearing dates, parties, and some orders. It covers all 92 counties in Indiana, including Hamilton County cases that involve Fishers addresses.
Under IC 5-14-3-3, anyone can inspect court records during regular business hours. The Hamilton County Clerk at 317-776-9629 handles record requests for cases filed in the county courts. You can ask by phone, in person, or in writing. Phone and walk-in requests must be answered within 24 hours. Written requests get a seven-day window. Some records are sealed or restricted. Juvenile cases, expunged records, and protection order details do not show up in any search. If you need a certified copy of a court document tied to a Fishers case, the Hamilton County Clerk is the Fishers office to call.
Note: Fishers city court records may also appear in MyCase, but not all local court documents are posted online.
Hamilton County Phone Directory for Fishers
Fishers falls under Hamilton County for all county-level services. Property deeds, court filings, marriage licenses, and tax records all go through the offices in Noblesville. The county seat is about ten miles north of Fishers along State Road 37. Here are the main county contacts that Fishers residents use most.
The Hamilton County Clerk at 317-776-9629 sits at 1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 106. The Recorder at 317-776-9717 is at 33 North 9th Street, Suite 309. The Auditor at 317-776-8400 is at 33 North 9th Street, Suite L21. All three offices keep Monday through Friday hours starting at 8 a.m. The auditor and recorder close for new documents at 4 p.m. The clerk's general office stays open until 4:30 p.m. but stops accepting court filings at 4 p.m. The Fishers phone directory handles city services, but for anything that touches county records, use these Hamilton County numbers or visit our Hamilton County page for the full breakdown.
Property searches for Fishers addresses use the county's Wedge system through the auditor's office. Deed searches go through Tapestry at the recorder's office. Both are available online. You can also walk into the recorder's office and search for free on the public terminals. Copies cost $1 per page.
Nearby City Phone Directories
Fishers borders several other cities in the Hamilton County area and central Indiana. Each one maintains its own city government and phone directory contacts. Use these links to find numbers and records info for neighboring cities.
Carmel sits directly west of Fishers and shares the same Hamilton County services. Noblesville is the county seat to the north. Indianapolis lies south of Fishers and falls under Marion County, so records there use a completely different set of offices. The Fishers phone directory covers city-level departments, while county records for all three Hamilton County cities route through the same clerk, recorder, and auditor in Noblesville.