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The Cobb County Police Department is a professional law enforcement organization that strives for the highest standard of excellence. The men and women of this department recognize the inherent worth of all people while also being alert to issues that may impact our communities.
Animal intake stops at 4 p.m. daily. If you need assistance after hours, call the Police Department’s Non-Emergency number at (770)-499-3911.
The best way to start the new year is with a forever friend! $20 for dogs and $10 for cats now until January 31st! Your best friend is waiting for you at Cobb County Animal Services at 1060 Al Bishop Drive, Marietta 30008 and at CobbCounty.org/pets.
If you need assistance after hours, call the Police Department’s Non-Emergency number at (770)-499-3911. Join us this August for our No Longer Lost Adoption Special!
Accident Reports. Accident reports are generally available for pick up 2-3 business days after the event. There is a $5.00 charge for all non-involved parties. Print the accident report request form. Download the accident report overlay/key.
Animal intake stops at 4 p.m. daily. If you need assistance after hours, call the Police Department’s Non-Emergency number at (770)-499-3911.
To search for your case, you may use the “Court Records Search” link to find your court-assigned case number, confirm your court date, and track docket entries. If after 14 business days, you cannot locate your citation using the “Court Records Search” link, contact the Clerk’s Office at 770-528-2660 to inquire.
Give a loving home to a furry friend and support those in need. This special offer is valid throughout November. ๐๏ธ Let's create a ripple of kindness. ๐งก๐ก. View our available pets at CobbCounty.org/pets. (offer valid during November 2023) Press Contact Info. For more info, call 770-499-4136.
Cobb County is divided into five precincts. Each precinct covers a specific geographic area and is assigned officers who are primarily responsible for all 911 calls and police services in the precinct.
The Training Division of the Cobb County Police Department consists of four sections: mandate training, weapons training, field training and advanced training. Mandate Training. The mandate training section administers recruit schools each calendar year.