Woburn Phone Directory

The Woburn phone directory covers a city of about 41,000 people in Middlesex County. Woburn sits just north of Boston and serves as a hub for courts and county offices that handle parts of the region. You can use this page to find phone numbers for Woburn city hall, the police department, fire services, public works, and the court system. Most of the directory data here comes from official city and state sources, so the contact info stays tied to real government offices and public agencies in the Woburn area.

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Woburn Overview

41,000 Population
Middlesex County
Court Hub Status
01801 Zip Code

Woburn City Hall Phone Numbers

Woburn City Hall is where most city business gets done. The building holds the city clerk's office, the mayor's office, and several other departments that take calls from the public. If you need a permit, want to pay a bill, or have a question about city services, this is the place to start. Staff at the main line can point you to the right office.

Office Woburn City Hall
Website woburnma.gov
Address 10 Common Street
Woburn, MA 01801
City Clerk (781) 897-5901
Hours Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM

The city clerk handles vital records like birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and business filings. You can call the clerk at (781) 897-5901 to ask about fees or check if a record is on file. The Woburn city website also has department pages with phone numbers and hours for each office. If something has changed or an office has moved, the site gets updated first.

Woburn also runs several boards and commissions that hold public meetings. Agendas and minutes are posted on the city site. If you need to reach a board member or find out when a meeting is scheduled, the clerk's office can help with that too.

Woburn has a full set of city departments, each with its own phone line. The numbers below cover the offices that residents call most. These are main lines, not direct numbers for individual staff. If you need a specific person, call the department and ask to be put through.

The Woburn Police Department handles both emergency and non-emergency calls. For emergencies, dial 911. For all other police matters, the dispatch line is (781) 933-1212. This covers reports, general questions, and requests for records from the police department. The station is at 25 Harrison Avenue.

The Woburn Fire Department runs fire prevention, inspections, and emergency response from multiple stations around the city. The non-emergency dispatch number is (781) 932-4560. For fire prevention questions or to schedule an inspection, call (781) 897-1383. The department also handles smoke detector compliance checks for home sales.

Public Works in Woburn takes care of roads, water, sewer, and trash pickup. Call (781) 897-5995 for the DPW office. Hours run Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM. They can answer questions about snow removal schedules, street repairs, water bills, and recycling pickup days. If you have a water emergency after hours, the police dispatch can get you to the right on-call staff.

Note: Woburn city department phone numbers may shift when offices move or merge, so check the city website for the latest listings.

The MassCourts case search portal lets you look up court cases filed in Woburn and across the state. Below is a view of the search interface.

MassCourts case search portal for Woburn phone directory lookups

From this portal you can search by name or case number to find docket entries, hearing dates, and case status for matters filed in Middlesex County courts located in Woburn.

Woburn Public Records Access

Public records in Woburn fall under Massachusetts General Law Chapter 66. Every city department has a Records Access Officer who handles requests. You submit a written request that says what you need, and the office has 10 business days to respond. Some records are free. Others carry a small fee.

The types of records you can get from Woburn include meeting minutes, city contracts, employee salary data, inspection reports, and permit records. Copies cost $0.05 per page for black and white. The first two hours of staff search time are free for municipalities with more than 20,000 residents, which includes Woburn. After that, the rate caps at $25 per hour. Electronic records carry no fee when they are already in digital form.

Property records for Woburn are held at the Middlesex South Registry of Deeds in Cambridge. You can search these records for free online at masslandrecords.com. Deeds, mortgages, and land transfers going back to 1629 are all available. The registry warns about companies that charge for documents you can print for free, so go to the official site first.

  • Submit written request to the relevant department's Records Access Officer
  • Be specific about what records you need
  • Expect $0.05 per page for paper copies
  • Court records are separate from city records
  • Property records are free online at masslandrecords.com

Woburn Court Phone Numbers

Woburn is a major court hub for Middlesex County. Three different courts operate in the city, each with its own phone line and clerk's office. Make sure you call the right court since they handle different types of cases.

The Middlesex Superior Court in Woburn handles serious criminal cases and large civil matters. The clerk's office number is (781) 939-2700. The court is at 200 Tradecenter Drive, 2nd Floor. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. They have free parking in a large lot, and the building has public Wi-Fi. The court email is Middlesex.clerksoffice@jud.state.ma.us. For jury service questions, call 1-800-THE-JURY.

The Middlesex Probate and Family Court South is also in Woburn at 10-U Commerce Way. Call (781) 865-4000 for the main line. This court covers divorce, custody, estates, guardianships, and adoption for 18 communities including Woburn, Arlington, Cambridge, Malden, Medford, Somerville, and Waltham. They run a virtual registry by Zoom on weekdays from 9:00 AM to noon. The Register is Tara E. DeCristofaro.

The Woburn District Court is at 30 Pleasant Street. Call (781) 935-4000 for the clerk's office. This court handles smaller civil claims, misdemeanors, and traffic violations for Woburn, Burlington, North Reading, Reading, Stoneham, Wilmington, and Winchester. All three courts can be searched online through the Massachusetts court docket search system.

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Middlesex County Phone Directory

Woburn is in Middlesex County, the most populous county in Massachusetts with about 1.6 million residents across 54 cities and towns. County-level offices that serve Woburn include the Registry of Deeds, the District Attorney's Office, and the Sheriff's Department. For a full list of county phone numbers and resources, visit the Middlesex County directory page.

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