Weymouth Phone Directory
The Weymouth phone directory covers all town government offices and public contact lines for this South Shore community in Norfolk County. With a population near 57,000, Weymouth is one of the largest towns in the county and has a full range of municipal departments with their own direct phone numbers. You can search for Weymouth phone numbers tied to the mayor's office, police, fire, public works, and other key departments from this page. Most directory data comes from the town's official site and state records, so listings stay current with real government contacts.
Weymouth Overview
Weymouth Town Hall Phone Numbers
Weymouth Town Hall is the main building for town government contacts. Unlike most Massachusetts towns that use selectmen and a town manager, Weymouth runs a mayor-council form of government. The mayor's office is the first stop for general inquiries and can direct you to any department. Town Hall houses several core offices and is where most residents go for permits, tax payments, and records.
| Office | Weymouth Town Hall |
|---|---|
| Address | 75 Middle Street Weymouth, MA 02189 |
| Main Phone | (781) 335-2000 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Website | www.weymouth.ma.us |
The Weymouth Town Clerk's office handles vital records, including birth, death, and marriage certificates. This office also manages voter registration, business certificates, and public records requests. The Town Clerk serves as the Records Access Officer for the town. You can submit a public records request in writing, and Weymouth has 10 business days to respond under Massachusetts General Law Chapter 66.
The Weymouth town website lists department contacts, town council agendas, and meeting minutes. It is a good place to check for current phone numbers since some department lines shift when offices move or reorganize. The site also has links for online bill pay and permit applications.
Weymouth Department Phone Directory
Weymouth runs a large municipal operation for a town of its size. The departments below cover the offices that residents call most. These are main office lines. If you need a specific person, call the department and ask to be transferred to that staff member.
The Weymouth Police Department handles all non-emergency calls and police reports. Dial the non-emergency line for questions about accident reports, case status, or general police matters. Always call 911 for emergencies. The Fire Department takes calls about fire prevention, smoke detector inspections, and burn permits. Public Works manages roads, water, sewer, trash, and snow removal. The Department of Public Works is one of the busiest offices in town and takes a high volume of calls, especially in winter.
The Board of Assessors handles property tax records and valuation data. The Tax Collector processes all bill payments. The Health Department covers food inspections, well permits, and public health issues. Building and planning departments handle permits for construction and zoning questions. Weymouth also runs its own elder services department, a veterans services office, and a parks and recreation division.
For school-related contacts, the Weymouth Public Schools district has its own central office and phone tree. Call the superintendent's office to reach individual schools or district staff. The Tufts Library system also has its own phone line for library services and programs.
- Mayor's Office / Town Hall: (781) 335-2000
- Town Clerk: (781) 340-5012
- Police (non-emergency): (781) 335-1212
- Fire (non-emergency): (781) 335-7100
- Public Works: (781) 682-3600
Note: Weymouth department phone numbers can change, particularly after budget cycles or office moves, so verify on the town website before calling.
The Massachusetts Land Records portal lets you search property records for all Norfolk County towns, including Weymouth. Below is a view of the state's land records search interface.
From this portal you can look up deeds, mortgages, and other land documents filed for Weymouth properties at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds.
How to Search Weymouth Phone Listings
The method for finding phone numbers in Weymouth depends on who you need to reach. Government contacts are easy to get. Residential phone lookups take a different path.
For town government contacts, the Weymouth town website is the best starting point. Each department page lists the office phone, hours, and key staff names. You can also call the main number at (781) 335-2000 during business hours and ask for any department. Staff can transfer you or give you the direct line. This is the fastest way if you are not sure which office handles your question.
For court-related phone numbers, Weymouth falls in the Quincy District Court jurisdiction. The Quincy District Court at 1 Dennis F. Ryan Parkway handles cases from Weymouth, Braintree, Cohasset, Holbrook, Milton, Quincy, and Randolph. Call (617) 471-1650 for court info. The Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham at (781) 326-1600 handles more serious cases. You can search for basic case info online through the Massachusetts court search portal without calling.
For business phone numbers, the Weymouth Town Clerk keeps records of licensed businesses. You can also use the Massachusetts business entity search to find registered agent info for any company filed in the state. For residential phone lookups, no state or local agency keeps a searchable phone book. White pages services and commercial lookup tools are the main options for finding home phone numbers.
Note: Massachusetts Public Records Law (MGL Chapter 66) makes many government records public, but personal phone numbers of private residents are generally exempt from disclosure.
Weymouth Public Records Access
Public records in Weymouth are covered by Massachusetts General Law Chapter 66. The Town Clerk acts as the Records Access Officer and processes written requests. Every department keeps its own files, but the clerk's office can help point you to the right place. The town must respond within 10 business days of getting your request.
Records you can request from Weymouth include meeting minutes, town council votes, contracts, inspection reports, and permit files. Property records are available through the Board of Assessors. For land records, deeds, and mortgages, the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds in Dedham holds all documents for the 28 Norfolk County communities. You can search Weymouth land records free online at masslandrecords.com/Norfolk. The registry has over 13.1 million documents going back to 1793.
Court records for cases involving Weymouth residents go through the Quincy District Court. Criminal and civil case records are at the court clerk's office. For probate cases like divorces and estates, the Norfolk Probate and Family Court in Canton at (781) 830-1200 serves all of Norfolk County. The Norfolk County Sheriff's Office at (781) 329-3705 handles records requests for the sheriff's department. You can also email them at records_request@norfolksheriffma.org.
The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds offers a free Consumer Notification Service that monitors recording activity and sends email alerts if a document is filed against your name. This helps catch property fraud early. Sign up at norfolkdeeds.org to protect up to two names.
Weymouth Court and County Resources
Weymouth residents use several courts based outside the town limits. The Quincy District Court at 1 Dennis F. Ryan Parkway in Quincy is the closest court for most civil and criminal matters. It serves Weymouth along with six other communities. Call (617) 471-1650 for the court clerk.
The Norfolk County Superior Court in Dedham handles larger civil cases and serious criminal matters. The address is 650 High Street in Dedham and you can reach the clerk at (781) 326-1600. For family law matters like divorce, custody, and guardianship, all Norfolk County cases go to the Norfolk Probate and Family Court at 35 Shawmut Road in Canton. Call (781) 830-1200 for that court. The Quincy Juvenile Court session at 1 Dennis Ryan Parkway in Quincy at (617) 376-7505 handles juvenile cases for Weymouth and nearby towns.
As a coastal town on the South Shore, Weymouth sits at the eastern edge of Norfolk County. The town borders Braintree, Holbrook, Rockland (Plymouth County), Abington (Plymouth County), and Hingham (Plymouth County). For county services, Weymouth residents use the same Norfolk County offices based in Dedham and Canton that serve all 28 towns in the county.
Norfolk County Phone Directory
Weymouth is one of 28 towns in Norfolk County. County offices are based in Dedham and Canton, handling courts, land records, the sheriff's department, and the district attorney's office. Norfolk County is one of only six counties in Massachusetts that still maintains an active county government. For the full list of county office phone numbers and services, see the Norfolk County page.