Walpole Phone Directory Lookup

The Walpole phone directory covers all town government offices and public contact lines for this Norfolk County community of about 25,000 people. Walpole sits roughly 30 miles southwest of Boston and runs its government through a traditional town meeting system. You can search for phone numbers tied to the town clerk, police, fire, assessors, and other key departments right here. Most Walpole directory data comes from the town's official website and state records, so the numbers stay up to date with current office listings.

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Walpole Overview

25,162 Population
Norfolk County
1724 Incorporated
17.7 sq mi Area

Walpole Town Hall Phone Numbers

Walpole Town Hall is the central hub for town government contacts. The building at 135 School Street holds the main switchboard, the town clerk, and several other key offices. If you need to reach a specific department and are not sure of the direct line, call the main number and ask to be transferred. Staff can point you to the right office.

Office Walpole Town Hall
Address 135 School Street
Walpole, MA 02081
Main Phone (508) 660-7200
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website www.walpole-ma.gov

The Walpole Town Clerk's office handles vital records, public records requests, and business certificates. Laura Bamford serves as Town Clerk and can be reached at (508) 660-7296. The assistant town clerk and support staff are also in the same office on the first floor of Town Hall. This is the office you call for birth, death, and marriage certificates, dog licenses, and voter registration questions.

Public records requests in Walpole go through the Town Clerk's office as well. You can find the town's public records guidelines on the Walpole town website under the Town Clerk section. Walpole follows Massachusetts General Law Chapter 66 for all public records access, so the town has 10 business days to respond to any written request.

Walpole runs several departments that each have their own phone lines. The numbers below cover the offices that residents call most. These are main department lines, not personal extensions. If you need a specific staff member, call the department and ask for them by name.

The Walpole Police Department is at 972 Main Street. For non-emergency calls, dial (508) 668-1212. Always call 911 for emergencies. The police department also takes reports and handles records requests through their main line. You can reach them by email at police@walpolepd.com or check their site at www.walpolepd.com for forms and updates.

The Fire Department sits at 619 Main Street. Call (508) 668-1213 for non-emergency fire questions. The Board of Assessors handles property tax data and can be reached at (508) 660-7315. Their office is in Town Hall, Room 115. The Tax Collector is also at Town Hall and takes calls about bills and payments. You can pay tax, sewer, and water bills online through the Walpole town website under the Collector/Treasurer section.

  • Town Hall Switchboard: (508) 660-7200
  • Town Clerk: (508) 660-7296
  • Police (non-emergency): (508) 668-1212
  • Fire (non-emergency): (508) 668-1213
  • Board of Assessors: (508) 660-7315

Note: Walpole department phone numbers may change when offices move or staff turns over, so check the town website for the most current info.

The Walpole town website serves as the main source for department contacts and town news. Below is a view of the town's official site.

Walpole town website phone directory contacts

From this page you can find department listings, meeting schedules, and online services that Walpole provides to its residents.

Walpole Public Records Access

Public records in Walpole fall under Massachusetts General Law Chapter 66. The Town Clerk serves as the main Records Access Officer. To get records, submit a written request that says exactly what you need. The town then has 10 business days to respond. Some records are free. Others have a small fee based on the size of your request.

Records you can get from Walpole include meeting minutes, town budgets, contracts, inspection reports, and permit files. The town keeps these at various departments, but the Town Clerk's office at (508) 660-7296 can help direct you to the right place. Property records sit with the Board of Assessors. Land records, deeds, and mortgages are at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds in Dedham. The registry holds over 13.1 million documents and you can search them free online at masslandrecords.com.

Court records for Walpole cases go through the Wrentham District Court. Walpole falls in the Wrentham court district, so any local criminal or civil matters are filed there. You can call the Wrentham District Court at (508) 384-3106 for case info. For probate and family matters, the Norfolk Probate and Family Court in Canton handles all 28 Norfolk County communities. Their number is (781) 830-1200.

Walpole Land Records and Registry

Walpole property records are filed at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds. The registry is at 649 High Street in Dedham. You can call them at (781) 461-6122 or visit norfolkdeeds.org for info about recording fees and services. Register William P. O'Donnell runs the office, which has been in operation since 1793.

The easiest way to look up Walpole land records is through the state's free online portal. Go to masslandrecords.com/Norfolk and use the advanced search. You can filter by the town of Walpole to narrow results. The system lets you search by name, book and page number, or property address. All document images are free to view and download as PDF or TIF files through the basket feature.

The Norfolk County Registry also runs a free Consumer Notification Service. This sends you email alerts if anyone records a document against your name in any of the 28 Norfolk County towns. You can sign up at norfolkdeeds.org and monitor up to two names. It is a useful tool for catching potential property fraud early.

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Norfolk County Phone Directory

Walpole is one of 28 towns in Norfolk County. County offices are based in Dedham and Canton, and they handle courts, land records, the sheriff's department, and the district attorney. Norfolk County is one of only six counties in Massachusetts that still has an active county government. For a full list of county office phone numbers and services, check the Norfolk County directory page.

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