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- Employment Opportunities
The goal of the department is to provide the highest level...
- Troop and Post Locations
The Georgia State Patrol (GSP) is divided into 52 patrol...
- Open Records Request
To request a Georgia State Patrol crash report, please fill...
- Specialized Collision and Reconstruction Team (Scrt)
The mission of the Georgia State Patrol Specialized...
- Open Records Unit
The Open Records Unit is responsible for processing open...
- About The Georgia State Patrol
Although focused primarily on the enforcement of traffic...
- SWAT
The State of Georgia SWAT team is a functional organization...
- CIU
The Georgia State Patrol Criminal Interdiction Unit (CIU)...
- Employment Opportunities
Contact Information. DPS Headquarters Location and Contact Numbers. Troop and Post Locations. Please note: Non-Department of Public Safety motor vehicle and transportation related information.
The Georgia Department of Public Safety oversees the day-to-day operations of the Georgia State Patrol, Capitol Police, and the Motor Carrier Compliance Division. GSP troopers investigate traffic crashes and enforce traffic and criminal laws on the state's roads.
The Georgia State Patrol (GSP) was established in March 1937 in the U.S. state of Georgia and is a division of the Georgia Department of Public Safety. It is the primary state patrol agency for the U.S. state of Georgia .
The Troop Communications Centers across the state of Georgia assist the Georgia State Patrol Troopers with serving and protecting the public. Dispatchers must be able to multi-task and act quickly to assist the Troopers with much needed information and support.
In almost any state, you may dial 911 for emergencies, but due to the high volume of calls that 911 operators receive, in some cases it might be better to use the phone numbers listed below, particularly to report highway-safety related "non-emergencies."
Here are non-emergency phone numbers for local law enforcement in Macon-Bibb and Houston counties.