For the latest details, please visit the Griffin-Spalding Tornado Relief page
All Spalding County Government Offices will be closed Monday, May 29, 2023, in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday.
For the latest details, please visit the Griffin-Spalding Tornado Relief page
All Spalding County Government Offices will be closed Monday, May 29, 2023, in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday.
Ways to help Emergency Personnel reach you as quickly as possible:
If you do not have an emergency,
but need a police officer to come to your home or business, call:
(770) 229-9911
Griffin-Spalding County E9-1-1 was started in 1988 under the direction of the Griffin-Spalding County Board.
The first home for the 9-1-1 Center was in the City of Griffin Fire Station # 2. Changes and enhancements with the 911 system, which necessitated a larger home. A joint effort between the Spalding Regional Hospital and Spalding County Commissioners resulted in construction of a two story building that would house Spalding Regional EMS on one floor and Griffin-Spalding County E9-1-1 on a separate floor.
The Griffin-Spalding County Communications Department currently employees 21 telecommunication specialists serving the Citizens seven days a week, twenty four hours a day.
In 1997, the Communications Department started using Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), replacing the former use of cards and paper to log information necessary to keep track of the responding unit. Current additions to the system include enhancements to the phone equipment, CAD and adding mapping. This enables us to be Phase II compliant receiving location by longitude and latitude coordinates with the phone number for wireless callers.
Frequently Requested NON-Emergency Numbers
Frequently Asked Questions