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Changes to Quality of Life Unit

The Gwinnett County Police Department's Quality of Life Unit has been renamed the Code Enforcement Unit and consists of 13 full-time, non-sworn code enforcement officers. These officers are responsible for enforcing the County's occupational and business tax, property maintenance, sign, and solid waste ordinances, and the zoning resolution in unincorporated Gwinnett County. The Code Enforcement Unit's office is located in the East Precinct in Dacula.

Police officers will continue to identify and investigate quality of life issues to discover more serious crime and deter crime in the community. Sworn officers from the Quality of Life Unit have been reassigned to precincts throughout the county.

To report a code violation, contact the Code Enforcement Unit at 770.338.4170 ext. 5765 or click here to complete a Code Violation Reporting form.

"The County's current financial situation has given us the opportunity to re-examine our everyday operations and this move was the wisest use of taxpayers' money. The Police Department will continue its efforts in providing the highest quality of law enforcement to the citizens of Gwinnett," Police Chief Charles Walters said.




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