Peachtree Corners Phone Directory

The Peachtree Corners phone directory covers city government office numbers, open records contacts, and Gwinnett County court resources for this city of 42,638 residents. Peachtree Corners sits in the southwest part of Gwinnett County near the Chattahoochee River. This page lists the phone numbers for City Hall, the open records request process, the JustFOIA portal, and the Gwinnett County Clerk of Court. Copies of all public records are available by completing a Request for Public Records through the city's official channels.

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Peachtree Corners Quick Facts

42,638 Population
Gwinnett County
678-691-1200 Main Phone
Mon-Fri Hours

Peachtree Corners City Hall Phone Numbers

The main phone number for Peachtree Corners is 678-691-1200. City Hall is at 310 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The front desk can route your call to most city departments. If you know which office you need, ask for a direct line to save time on follow-up calls. Walk-in service is also an option during business hours.

Peachtree Corners incorporated in 2012, which makes it one of the newer cities in metro Atlanta. The city handles its own planning, parks, code enforcement, and public works. Some services still run through Gwinnett County. Water, sewer, and property tax collection all fall under county control. When you need a phone number, it helps to know if the matter falls under the city or the county. The main city line can tell you which one to call. For code enforcement or zoning issues, start with the city. For tax bills or water service, call Gwinnett County.

Walk-in visits work well for simple tasks. Parking is free at City Hall. Bring a valid photo ID if you plan to pick up records or drop off forms. For quick questions, a phone call saves the trip.

Peachtree Corners Open Records Phone Directory

The Georgia Open Records Act outlines the process for how members of the public can request records from the City of Peachtree Corners. The law is found in O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 through § 50-18-74. Under this law, any person can request public records from the city. You do not need to be a resident. You do not need to give a reason. The city must respond within three business days of getting your written request.

The city's open records page at peachtreecornersga.gov explains the request process, what to include, and how fees work. The image below shows the open records page layout.

Peachtree Corners open records request page showing the phone directory and public records process

The page walks you through how to submit a request and what to expect from the city. You can also submit requests through the JustFOIA portal. Both methods work. The online portal has the plus of tracking your request so you can check on its status at any time without calling in.

Standard copies cost 10 cents per page. The first 15 minutes of staff time are free. After that, the city can charge based on the hourly rate of the lowest-paid employee who can pull the records. Electronic copies sent by email usually cost less than paper. If the city turns down your request, they must tell you why in writing and cite the specific exemption under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72. You then have the right to challenge that denial.

Peachtree Corners JustFOIA Portal

Peachtree Corners uses the JustFOIA platform for online open records requests. The portal is at peachtreecornersga.justfoia.com. You can submit a new request, track a pending one, and get your records when they are ready. The system sends email updates as the city works on your request, so you know where things stand without needing to call.

To use the portal, fill out a form that describes what you want. Be as specific as you can. Include dates, names, department names, or any details that help staff find the right files. Vague requests can slow things down because the city may need to ask for more info before they start looking. The more detail you give up front, the faster things move. Once submitted, the system logs every step. This paper trail can be useful later if there is a dispute about timing or content.

The JustFOIA portal is free to use. Fees for copies still apply under the Open Records Act. If you prefer to look at records in person at City Hall, there is no charge for that. The city must let you view public records during normal hours. Some people prefer this when they just need to check a few pages and do not need copies. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, in-person inspection is a right that every person has.

Gwinnett County Courts in the Phone Directory

Peachtree Corners falls under Gwinnett County for all state court matters. The Gwinnett County Clerk of Court handles civil cases, criminal cases, real estate filings, and other court records for the area. The clerk's office is at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30046. That is about a 15-minute drive from Peachtree Corners.

The Gwinnett County open records page has details on how to request county-level records. For court case searches and filing questions, the county courts website covers schedules, fees, and filing steps. Gwinnett County serves the whole area, so narrow your results by name or case number to find records tied to Peachtree Corners.

For property records and deed searches across all Georgia counties, the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority at gsccca.org is the main statewide tool. The GSCCCA database covers deed records, lien records, UCC filings, and court filing indexes. There is no charge to view basic index data. Full document images need an account. This tool lets you search from home without a trip to the courthouse in Lawrenceville.

Office Gwinnett County Clerk of Court
Address 75 Langley Drive
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Phone 770-822-8100
Website gwinnettcounty.com

Peachtree Corners Police Records

Police reports and incident records from the Peachtree Corners area go through the Gwinnett County Police Department. The city does not have its own police force. It contracts with the county for law enforcement. This means police record requests for events in Peachtree Corners go through Gwinnett County, not through the city's open records process.

For records from other city departments, use the JustFOIA portal or call 678-691-1200. For police records, contact the Gwinnett County Police Department on its own. Criminal cases from arrests in Peachtree Corners go through the Gwinnett County court system. The county clerk handles those records once charges are filed. This split between city records and county police records can cause some confusion at first. The simple rule is: if it involves the police, go through Gwinnett County. If it involves any other city department, go through Peachtree Corners.

Peachtree Corners Phone Directory and State Tools

Beyond local city and county offices, there are statewide tools that help when searching for records tied to Peachtree Corners. The Georgia Secretary of State office handles business filings, corporation searches, and notary records. If you need to look up a business registered in Peachtree Corners, start at sos.ga.gov. The My Voter Page tool from the Secretary of State also lets you check voter registration details for any Georgia address.

Georgia law under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71 defines what counts as a public record. The definition is broad. It covers documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes, photographs, and similar material made or received by a government agency. Emails, contracts, meeting minutes, budgets, and permit files all fall under this definition. If the city of Peachtree Corners made it or got it in the course of doing business, it is likely a public record unless a specific exemption says otherwise.

The penalties for agencies that do not follow the Open Records Act are laid out in O.C.G.A. § 50-18-73. An agency that loses an open records case in court may have to pay the other side's legal fees. This gives cities a strong reason to respond on time and follow the rules. Most requests in Peachtree Corners go through without any issue.

Tips for the Peachtree Corners Phone Directory

Call in the morning for shorter wait times. The main line at 678-691-1200 gets the most calls between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM. First thing at 8:00 AM is often the best time to get through fast. If you reach voicemail, leave a clear message with your name, number, and what you need. Staff do return calls, but it may take a day.

For open records, use the JustFOIA portal. Written requests are required under state law, so going online starts the clock right away. A phone call works for general questions about the process, but it does not count as a formal request. Put it in writing to get the legal timeline started. Keep notes on your calls and requests. The portal does this for you on the records side. For phone calls, write down who you spoke with, the date, and what they said.

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Gwinnett County Phone Directory

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

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