Where is Irving City Hall and What Does It Look Like? - Irving - 1

When I first moved to Irving, I didn't even know where City Hall was located.

When you think of City Hall, it's easy to imagine a large and imposing building, but the actual Irving City Hall is located at 825 W. Irving Blvd., Irving, TX 75060.

This building, situated in the downtown area, operates from Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.

Irving City Hall is the practical hub of administration. On the fourth floor, you'll find both the City Manager's Office and the City Secretary's Office.

The contact number for the City Manager's Office is (972) 721-2521, the City Secretary's Office can be reached at (972) 721-2493, and the main phone number for City Hall is (972) 721-2600.

The mailing address is P.O. Box 152288, Irving, TX 75015-2288, which is operated separately.

City Council meetings are held in the Council Chambers at City Hall on designated Thursdays at 7 PM.

The government structure in Irving is council-manager. The City Council makes policy decisions, while the City Manager is responsible for the actual administrative operations.

There are a total of 9 council members, including the mayor, who are elected for a 3-year term. The election method is mixed, with the mayor, positions 2 and 8 elected at-large (by all voters), and positions 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 elected from single-member districts.

In May 2026, Albert (Al) Zapanta was elected as the mayor of Irving.

The structure of the City Hall building is designed for practicality. Permitting, public inquiries, and various official document issuances are all handled within this one building.

I remember that when I first settled in Irving and had to deal with various paperwork, most of it was resolved in this one building. Even if you're not comfortable with English, you don't have to worry too much as translation services or staff assistance are available.

Before visiting City Hall, it's efficient to check the necessary departments and contacts in advance at irvingtx.gov.

Irving has many multilingual residents, so informational materials may also be prepared in languages other than English. At some point while living here, you will likely need to visit City Hall, and knowing this in advance will help you avoid confusion. To understand the city of Irving, starting at this building is definitely the right approach.