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  1. Jul 24, 2020 · Georgia Department of Public Safety. 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. Learn More.

  2. DPS. DPS. 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). GSP troopers investigate traffic crashes and enforce traffic and criminal laws on the state's roads.

    • Georgia Department of Public Safety
  3. www.atlantaga.gov › government › departmentsPolice | Atlanta, GA

    With an authorized strength of over 2000 sworn officers, the Atlanta Police Department is the largest law enforcement agency in the State of Georgia. A full-service police agency, the Department has adopted a community-oriented philosophy and relies heavily upon community input and collaborative problem-solving strategies.

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  5. Department of Public Safety. 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.

    • 959 United Avenue S.E, Atlanta, 30316, GA
    • (404) 624-7700
  6. Columbus Police Department 510 10th Street Columbus, Georgia 31902-1340 706-653-3205

  7. The Georgia Department of Public Safety ( GDPS) is a state body that is responsible for statewide law enforcement and public safety within the U.S. state of Georgia. The current Commissioner of the department is William W. Hitchens, who is also Colonel of the Georgia State Patrol . Divisions.

  8. Police. The mission of the Fulton County Police Department is to preserve life, protect property, and maintain order through a partnership between the department and the citizens. The Fulton County Police Department is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA).

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