Bethlehem Phone Directory Search

The Bethlehem phone directory provides public contact information for a city that spans two counties in eastern Pennsylvania. Bethlehem sits in both Northampton County and Lehigh County. With a population of about 77,000, it is the seventh-largest city in the state. This directory helps you find phone numbers for city departments, county offices, and local services across Bethlehem using public records.

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Bethlehem Quick Facts

77,018 Population
Northampton / Lehigh Counties
610 / 484 Area Codes
18015-18020 ZIP Codes

Bethlehem City Government Phone Numbers

The City of Bethlehem provides municipal services including police, fire, and public works. City offices are located in downtown Bethlehem. The City of Bethlehem website lists contact information for every department.

City of Bethlehem website in the Bethlehem phone directory

The city website is the best source for current Bethlehem phone numbers and office locations.

Bethlehem has a strong mayor-council form of government. The mayor oversees daily operations while city council sets policy. Both offices are listed in the Bethlehem phone directory with their own contact numbers. Department heads report to the mayor and each department has a public phone line.

Walk-in service is available at City Hall during business hours. You can call ahead to confirm hours for the office you need. Staff at the main number can direct you to the right department.

Note: Bethlehem spans two counties, so some services may fall under Northampton County or Lehigh County depending on which side of the city you live in.

Public Records Access in Bethlehem

The City of Bethlehem follows the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law at 65 P.S. 67.101. The city has designated an Open Records Officer to process all requests. You must submit requests in writing. The city has five business days to respond.

Standard copy fees are $0.25 per page for black and white photocopies. The city may require prepayment for requests expected to exceed $100. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records within 15 business days. The OOR is at 555 Walnut Street, Suite 605, Harrisburg, PA 17101.

Records available through Bethlehem include building permits, inspection reports, police reports, city contracts, budget documents, and meeting minutes. Certain records are exempt from disclosure, including personal identifying information, criminal investigative records, and sealed court documents.

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The Attorney General's office also processes Right-to-Know requests for state records and has a regional office serving the Lehigh Valley.

Bethlehem Phone Directory Across Two Counties

Bethlehem is unique in Pennsylvania because it sits in two counties. The northern part is in Lehigh County and the southern part is in Northampton County. This means residents may need to contact different county offices depending on where they live within Bethlehem.

Northampton County handles most of the Bethlehem population. The county seat is Easton. County offices there handle property records, court filings, and vital records. The Lehigh County seat is Allentown, which also has its own set of county offices.

Court dockets for both counties are available through the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal. You can search by name or case number at no cost. Property records are maintained by the Recorder of Deeds in each county.

If you are unsure which county your Bethlehem address falls in, the city website or your property tax bill will show the county. This will tell you which county office to contact for records and services.

Note: The Lehigh County government center is in Allentown, about 10 miles from Bethlehem. The Northampton County courthouse is in Easton, about 15 miles east.

State Agencies Serving Bethlehem

Pennsylvania state agencies serve Bethlehem residents through regional offices and statewide phone lines. The Attorney General has a regional office in Allentown serving the Lehigh Valley, including Bethlehem. The Office of Open Records handles appeals from across the state.

Key state phone numbers for Bethlehem residents include:

  • State Police non-emergency: 1-800-932-0586
  • PennDOT driver services: 1-800-932-4600
  • Vital Records Division: 724-656-3100
  • Bureau of Publications directory orders: 717-704-1029

The Department of State handles business filings and professional licenses online. You can search for businesses registered in Bethlehem through the state portal. The Pennsylvania State Ethics Commission provides training for public officials across the state, including those in Bethlehem.

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The Office of Open Records publishes an annual report on appeals and provides training resources for agencies statewide.

Bethlehem Community Phone Listings

Bethlehem has a rich history as a former steel town. Today the city is home to Lehigh University, the SteelStacks arts district, and a growing downtown. The Bethlehem phone directory includes schools, hospitals, and many community organizations that serve the area.

The city is part of the Lehigh Valley along with Allentown and Easton. Many regional services cover all three cities. The Lehigh Valley Planning Commission handles land use and transportation across the metro area. Health systems, colleges, and nonprofits also serve the broader region.

For social services and referrals in Bethlehem, dial 211. The service connects callers with resources for food, housing, health care, and other needs. Community groups in Bethlehem serve a diverse population with programs in several languages. The city's holiday celebrations and cultural events attract visitors from across the region each year.

Using the Bethlehem Phone Directory

When searching the Bethlehem phone directory, start with the city website. It groups departments by service type and lists each one with a phone number. If you need a county-level record, check which county your address is in first. The tax bill for your property will show whether you are in Northampton County or Lehigh County.

Property records, court filings, and marriage licenses go through the county. The city handles local matters like building permits, code enforcement, and public safety. Knowing which level of government holds the record you need saves time. Both county courthouses are within a short drive of Bethlehem.

The Bethlehem phone directory is updated as city offices change their numbers or add new services. Check the city website for the most current contact information. You can also call City Hall during business hours and staff will direct you to the right office or give you the number you need.

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Northampton and Lehigh County Directories

Bethlehem spans Northampton and Lehigh Counties. County-level records including property deeds, court filings, and marriage licenses are handled by the county where the property or case is located. Visit the county pages for full contact lists.

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