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Georgia State Patrol (GSP) supports the efforts of all public safety agencies to reduce criminal activity, apprehend those involved, and respond to natural and manmade disasters.
Although focused primarily on the enforcement of traffic laws and investigation of traffic crashes, the Georgia State Patrol (GSP) supports the efforts of all public safety agencies to reduce criminal activity, apprehend those involved, and respond to natural and manmade disasters.
DPS offers EPORTS as an online platform for seeking and obtaining available and responsive documents prepared by the Georgia State Patrol, Georgia Motor Carrier Compliance Division, and Capitol Police. EPORTS is currently limited to online search, retrieval, and payment of crash reports (accident), incident reports (arrest), and citations.
The Georgia State Patrol (GSP) is divided into 52 patrol posts within nine geographic troops (A-I). The GSP Command Staff is located at the Department of Public Safety Headquarters in Atlanta. Troop A - Capt. Shawn Prather
Local, state, and federal government websites often end in .gov. State of Georgia government websites and email systems use “georgia.gov” or “ga.gov” at the end of the address. ... Georgia State Patrol; Headquarters; Support Operations; Capitol Police; Motor Carrier Compliance Division; ... Surplus Vehicle Sales Program Georgia ...
Georgia State Trooper . Q: Do I have to be a Georgia resident to apply? A: No, but you must be a Georgia resident upon graduation. Q: Is there an age limit to apply? A: No. However, applicants must be 21 years of age upon graduation. Q: How many Troopers are you planning to hire?
To request a Georgia State Patrol crash report, please fill out the attached Open Records Request form and include it with your request. This form serves to assist the Georgia Department of Public Safety (“DPS”) in efficiently locating and providing responsive documentation for a DPS incident report, citation, or crash report.
The Nighthawks Task Force was initiated in October 2004 and the 10 members are the most highly trained DUI law enforcement officers in Georgia. The Nighthawks patrol Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett counties during peak DUI related hours.
The Georgia Department of Public Safety was created in 1937 and oversees the day-to-day operations of the Georgia State Patrol (GSP), Capitol Police and the Motor Carrier Compliance Division (MCCD).
PLEASE NOTE: Any questions regarding motor vehicle accident reports that have been filed, road hazards, highway markings and signage, and road engineering and design are handled by the Department of Transportation.