Lawrenceville Directory Search

The Lawrenceville phone directory brings together contact details for city government offices, the Gwinnett County courthouse, and public records resources in this northeast Atlanta suburb. Lawrenceville has a population of about 31,877 and serves as the county seat of Gwinnett County, one of the most populous counties in Georgia. This page covers phone numbers and web links for the city's Records Officer, the open records portal, Gwinnett County court services, and state agencies. As the county seat, Lawrenceville hosts both city and county government offices, making it a hub for public records access.

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Lawrenceville Quick Facts

31,877 Population
Gwinnett County
678-407-6587 Records Officer
County Seat Status

Lawrenceville City Records Phone Directory

The City of Lawrenceville has a designated Records Officer who handles open records requests. For additional information about open records, call the Records Officer at 678-407-6587. This is the direct line for questions about submitting requests, checking on the status of an existing request, or finding out which department has the records you need. The Records Officer can guide you through the process and let you know what fees apply.

Lawrenceville uses the JustFOIA platform for open records requests. Welcome to the City of Lawrenceville Request Portal at lawrencevillega.justfoia.com. Through this portal, you can submit a new request, track it as it moves through the process, and get email updates when things change. You do not need to call or visit in person to file a request. The portal keeps a full log of all communications tied to each case so everything is documented.

The city also has a dedicated open records page at lawrencevillega.org/387/Open-Records-Requests. This page explains the process, links to the JustFOIA portal, and provides the Records Officer's contact information. If you prefer to submit a request by mail or in person, the page has instructions for that as well. Written requests should include your name, contact information, and a clear description of the records you are looking for.

The screenshot below shows the Lawrenceville open records page, the main entry point in the Lawrenceville phone directory for city-level records.

Lawrenceville open records page Georgia phone directory

From this page you can access the JustFOIA portal, find the Records Officer's phone number, and read the city's open records policy.

Lawrenceville Open Records Directory

The Georgia Open Records Act at O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 establishes that the people of Georgia have a right to access public records. This applies to all city departments in Lawrenceville. Documents, emails, contracts, budgets, and any other file created or received by the city in its official work is subject to this law. The Act is meant to keep government open and accountable.

Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71, Lawrenceville must respond to your request within three business days. The city can either provide the records, tell you they need more time, or deny the request with a written explanation citing the specific legal exemption. The first quarter hour of search and retrieval time is free. After that, charges are based on the hourly wage of the lowest-paid employee who can handle the request. Standard paper copies are 10 cents per page.

If the city denies your request, O.C.G.A. § 50-18-73 gives you the right to take the matter to Gwinnett County Superior Court. The court can order the city to release the records. If the court finds the denial was made in bad faith, you may recover your attorney fees. Most routine requests go through without problems, especially when you provide a clear and specific description of what you need.

Gwinnett County Court Phone Directory

Because Lawrenceville is the county seat of Gwinnett County, the Gwinnett County Justice and Administration Center is located right in the city. This is where the Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, and Probate Court all operate. For Lawrenceville residents, county-level court services are just a short drive from most parts of the city. The Gwinnett County Clerk of Court handles case filings, real estate records, and other court documents.

You can search Gwinnett County court records through the online portal at gwinnettcountycourts.org. The site has case search tools, court calendars, fee schedules, and filing instructions. This is a useful resource for checking the status of a case, finding court dates, or looking up records without visiting the courthouse. Basic case searches are available without an account.

Gwinnett County also has its own open records process for county-level documents. The county's communications department handles these requests. You can submit open records requests to Gwinnett County through the county website at gwinnettcounty.com. This is separate from the Lawrenceville city process, so make sure you send your request to the right place depending on whether the record is a city file or a county file.

Office Gwinnett County Clerk of Court
Address 75 Langley Drive
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Court Portal gwinnettcountycourts.org
Open Records gwinnettcounty.com

Lawrenceville Police Phone Directory

The Lawrenceville Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits. Police records such as incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records are available through the open records process. For police-specific records, you can submit a request through the city's JustFOIA portal or contact the Records Officer at 678-407-6587 to ask about the best way to get the file you need.

Some police records are exempt from disclosure under Georgia law. Active criminal investigations, witness statements in pending cases, and records that could compromise safety are among the categories that may be withheld. If the department denies a request, they must provide a written explanation and cite the specific exemption. Most routine police reports like completed accident reports and closed case incident reports are available to the public without issue.

State Resources in the Lawrenceville Phone Directory

Several state agencies provide records and services to Lawrenceville residents. The Georgia Secretary of State at sos.ga.gov maintains business registrations, professional licenses, and voter records. The GSCCCA statewide search portal at gsccca.org/search covers real estate filings, lien records, and UCC records for all 159 Georgia counties, including Gwinnett. These are free search tools that anyone can use online.

The Georgia Open Records Act applies equally to state, county, and city agencies. If you need records from a state office, the process is similar to what you would follow at the city or county level. Submit a written request to the agency that holds the records. They have three business days to respond. The same fee structure and exemption rules apply across all levels of government in Georgia.

Using This Lawrenceville Directory

Because Lawrenceville is the county seat, you have easy access to both city and county offices from the same general area. That is a real advantage. You can handle city business at Lawrenceville City Hall and then walk or drive a short distance to the Gwinnett County courthouse for county matters. Just make sure you know which level of government holds the record you need before you make the trip.

City records like meeting minutes, contracts, and code enforcement files go through the Lawrenceville Records Officer. County records like court filings, property deeds, and marriage licenses go through the Gwinnett County Clerk of Court. State records like business registrations and professional licenses go through the Secretary of State. If you are not sure, the Lawrenceville Records Officer at 678-407-6587 can help point you in the right direction. Phone lines in Lawrenceville are usually manageable. Try calling in the morning for the shortest wait times.

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Gwinnett County Phone Directory

Lawrenceville sits in Gwinnett County, and many records for city residents are held at the county level. The Gwinnett County Clerk of Court, Probate Court, and Magistrate Court all serve Lawrenceville residents. For a full list of Gwinnett County government contacts, court phone numbers, and office locations, visit the Gwinnett County phone directory page.

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