Birmingham, Alabama City Guide

Birmingham, Alabama is the largest city in the state and the county seat of Jefferson County. Founded in 1871 during the Reconstruction era, it grew rapidly as a center of iron, steel and the railroads — earning the nickname “The Magic City” for its remarkable early growth, and “The Pittsburgh of the South” for its industrial might.

Today the city is a diverse metropolitan hub whose economy has shifted from heavy industry toward medicine, banking, higher education and technology, anchored by the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Its landmarks — from historic stadiums and auditoriums to an antebellum house museum — reflect both that industrial heritage and the city’s central place in the history of the American Civil Rights Movement.

This guide brings together Birmingham’s departments, public services, contacts and landmarks in one place. Use the directory below to find the office or information you need.

City Government
Public Safety
City Services
Landmarks & Venues

Quick Reference — Key City Contacts

Emergency911
Police (non-emergency)205-328-9311
Fire Administration205-254-2052
Municipal Court205-254-2161
City Hall / Mayor’s Office710 North 20th Street

Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Birmingham, Alabama in?

Birmingham is the county seat of Jefferson County and the largest city in the state of Alabama.

How do I contact a city department?

Each section of this guide lists the relevant department’s phone number, address and official resources — see City Government and City Services above, or the individual topic pages.

What is the police non-emergency number?

The Birmingham Police Department non-emergency line is 205-328-9311. For any emergency, call 911.

Why is Birmingham called “The Magic City”?

The nickname reflects the city’s rapid growth after its 1871 founding, when iron, steel and the railroads turned it into a booming industrial center almost overnight.