Bergenfield Phone Directory Lookup

The Bergenfield phone directory provides contact information for borough offices, local departments, and public listings in this Bergen County community. Bergenfield has about 27,000 residents and is known for its strong sense of community in northern New Jersey. The Borough Clerk serves as the official custodian of all public records, including phone directories and contact lists. This guide explains how to search for Bergenfield phone numbers, file records requests, and access directory data through local and state resources.

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Bergenfield Quick Facts

27,000 Population
Bergen County
07621 ZIP Code
201 Area Code

Bergenfield Borough Clerk Contacts

The Bergenfield Borough Clerk is the official custodian of public records for the borough. Borough Clerk Marie Quinones-Wilson manages the office. You can reach her at 201-387-4055 or by email at mquinones@bergenfieldnj.gov. The office is at 198 N Washington Ave, Bergenfield, NJ 07621.

The clerk handles phone directory requests, vital records, licenses, and public records for Bergenfield. If you need a direct phone number for any borough department, the clerk office is the best place to start. Staff can provide current contact details for police, fire, public works, recreation, and other local services. The Bergenfield phone directory is updated as staff and numbers change.

You can visit the clerk office in person during business hours. Walk-ins are welcome. You can also call or email for quick questions about Bergenfield contacts. For formal records requests, the borough uses an OPRA form process.

The Borough Clerk page on the Bergenfield website lists key contacts and services available to residents looking for phone directory information.

Bergenfield phone directory borough clerk office

This is the official page for the Bergenfield Borough Clerk, where you can find phone numbers and office details for the borough government.

Phone Directory Records via OPRA

Bergenfield processes public records requests through the Open Public Records Act. The OPRA form is available on the borough website. You submit it to the clerk at 198 N Washington Ave. The borough must respond within seven business days for non-commercial requests. Commercial requests get 14 business days.

Phone directories, staff contact lists, and department phone sheets are all considered public records under OPRA. You can request these from Bergenfield at no cost for inspection. Copy fees apply if you want printed pages. The Government Records Council sets the rules for fees and response times across New Jersey.

If your Bergenfield phone directory request is denied, you can appeal to the Government Records Council. The appeal process is free. The GRC reviews the denial and can order the borough to release the records. This ensures that Bergenfield residents and the public can access phone directory data held by the borough.

Note: OPRA requests in Bergenfield can be submitted by mail, email, or in person at the Borough Clerk office.

Bergen County Resources for Bergenfield

Bergenfield is part of Bergen County. The county provides services that affect all 70 municipalities, including Bergenfield. County-level phone numbers and contacts are maintained by the Bergen County Clerk and other county departments.

The Bergen County OPRA Request Portal lets you submit requests for county records online. This covers phone directories for county offices, court contacts, and other public listings that serve Bergenfield residents. The Bergen County government website is another resource for finding contacts tied to property and tax offices in the county.

For historical phone directory data, the NJ State Archives holds records from Bergen County going back many decades. Old government directories, phone listings, and municipal contact sheets may be on file. This is a good tool for research that goes beyond the current Bergenfield phone directory.

  • Bergenfield Borough Clerk: 201-387-4055
  • Bergen County OPRA Portal: online submissions
  • Bergen County Government: co.bergen.nj.us
  • NJ State Archives: historical records

Finding People in the Bergenfield Directory

If you are looking for a specific person in Bergenfield, the phone directory can help. Public listings include names, phone numbers, and addresses for residents who have not opted out. New Jersey law protects certain groups from having their home details published. Under Daniel's Law, judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers can have their personal information removed from public records.

Online phone directory tools pull data from public records, utility connections, and other sources. You can search by name or address to find Bergenfield contacts. Keep in mind that these tools may not always show current data. For the most up-to-date Bergenfield phone directory listings, check with the borough clerk or use the OPRA process.

The New Jersey State Library also keeps old city and borough directories. Bergenfield directories from past years may be in their collection. These are useful for tracing old contacts or doing historical research on the borough.

Note: Always verify a phone number with the Bergenfield Borough Clerk before relying on it for official matters.

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Bergen County Phone Directory

Bergenfield is in Bergen County, and many public services run through the county government. The Bergen County Clerk handles records for all 70 municipalities in the county, including Bergenfield. For more county contacts, phone listings, and public records resources, visit the Bergen County phone directory page.

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