Access Fort Lee Phone Directory

The Fort Lee phone directory lets you search for phone numbers, public contacts, and government office details in this Bergen County borough. Fort Lee sits along the Hudson River and is one of the most well known towns in Bergen County. You can look up phone numbers for borough staff, find records through the municipal clerk, and use county tools for broader searches. Bergen County has close to one million residents, and Fort Lee is among its largest communities. Start your phone directory search for Fort Lee contacts below.

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Fort Lee Quick Facts

Bergen County
Hackensack County Seat
Borough Type
7 Days OPRA Response

Fort Lee Municipal Clerk Directory

The Fort Lee municipal clerk is the starting point for phone directory searches and public records requests. The clerk is the official custodian of records for the borough. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, all government records are open to the public unless a specific law says otherwise. This means you can request staff phone lists, department directories, and contact details for Fort Lee borough offices.

You can submit a request to the Fort Lee clerk in writing. Mail it, email it, or send it by fax. The clerk has seven business days to respond. If the records are available right away, the clerk may fill your request on the spot. For phone directory records like staff contacts and office numbers, the turnaround is usually fast. Fort Lee is a busy borough, so put your request in clear terms to help the clerk find what you need.

Phone Directory Search Tools for Fort Lee

The NJ OPRA Portal is one of the best online tools for Fort Lee phone directory searches. The portal covers over 1,250 agencies in New Jersey. You type in what you need, and the portal formats it for the clerk. It tracks your request and reminds the agency about the seven day deadline. You can check the status at any time from your phone or computer.

Bergen County provides another set of tools. The county clerk runs an online land records system with documents from 1970 to now. You can search by name and find property owners in Fort Lee. Deeds from 2004 and mortgages from 2007 have full images online. For free viewing, records from 1989 and later are in the system. These records may show names and addresses that help with your Fort Lee phone directory search.

The Bergen County OPRA portal at co.bergen.nj.us handles county level requests. This is separate from the borough clerk. Use it when you need county records rather than Fort Lee borough records. The portal is open all day and night for your convenience.

Note: The Bergen County online records system lets you view documents without charge for basic searches.

Fort Lee Phone Directory and OPRA Law

The Open Public Records Act is the law behind phone directory access in Fort Lee. It replaced the old Right to Know Law in 2002. Under OPRA, the Fort Lee clerk must give you access to government records. If the clerk says no, you can appeal to the Government Records Council or go to Superior Court. The GRC toll free line is 866-850-0511.

OPRA statute text relevant to Fort Lee phone directory access rights

OPRA sets up a clear process for getting records in Fort Lee. You submit a written request. The clerk has seven business days. If the clerk needs more time, they must tell you why. Certain records must be available right away. These include budgets, bills, vouchers, contracts, and salary information. For phone directory data, most requests are simple and handled within the standard time frame.

The law also sets penalties for agencies that break the rules. A first violation costs $1,000. A second violation within ten years is $2,500. A third is $5,000. These penalties help keep Fort Lee and other agencies honest about records access. If you win an appeal, the agency may have to pay your attorney fees under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-6.

Bergen County Resources for Fort Lee

Bergen County Clerk John S. Hogan oversees records services from Hackensack. The office provides land records, business name filings, passport services, and notary services. For Fort Lee phone directory purposes, the county holds records that cover all Bergen County boroughs and towns.

Bergen County services useful for Fort Lee searches include:

  • Online property records from 1970 to present
  • eRecording for electronic document filings
  • Satellite offices with outreach services at 201-336-7011
  • Board of Taxation contacts at 201-336-6300
  • Property Fraud Alert notifications for homeowners

The county charges recording fees set by state law. Deed recording is $40 for the first page. Mortgages start at $35. A $5 Homelessness Trust Fund surcharge and a $2 additional surcharge apply to most filings. For Fort Lee residents who need certified property records as part of a phone directory or contact search, these fees are standard and the same across all Bergen County towns.

Note: Bergen County requires an official cover sheet on all recorded documents or charges $20 extra.

Historical Phone Directory Records

Old phone directories for Fort Lee may be found at the New Jersey State Archives and the State Library. The Archives holds over 37,000 cubic feet of records from 1664 to the present. The State Library has printed directories, maps, and local histories. Between these two Trenton resources, you can trace Fort Lee phone numbers and contacts back many decades.

The State Archives also holds county clerk microfilm from Bergen County. These records include deeds, mortgages, and wills going back centuries. For genealogy tied to a Fort Lee phone directory search, the Archives has birth records from 1848 to 1923, marriage records from 1848 to 1948, and death records from 1848 to 1963. All are on public microfilm. Research is free by appointment. Call or check the website for current hours and rules.

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Bergen County Phone Directory

Fort Lee is part of Bergen County, and the county clerk in Hackensack manages records for all Bergen County boroughs. The county offers online search tools, satellite offices, and outreach events that bring services closer to Fort Lee residents. For a complete overview of Bergen County phone directory resources, visit the county page.

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