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Euharlee is a city in Bartow County, Georgia. Use the official town and county resources on this page to reach the clerk, court, assessment, public records, and Freedom of Information request pages serving residents and researchers.
Law enforcement in Euharlee is primarily managed by the Euharlee Police Department. The department works closely with the Bartow County Sheriff’s Office, which oversees the broader law enforcement needs of the region. For those needing information about individuals who may be incarcerated, Euharlee's police records provide a pathway to access arrest and criminal records. This collaboration aims at maintaining public safety and transparency in law enforcement, contributing to the community's strong trust in its police services. Public records in Euharlee are governed by the Georgia Open Records Act, which ensures that citizens have access to various government documents. Vital records, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, can be obtained through the Georgia Clerk of Court, providing essential documentation for residents. The Bartow County Tax Assessor's Office manages property records, allowing residents to access information regarding property ownership and tax assessments. For legal matters, court records can be accessed through the Superior Court, providing valuable insight into civil and criminal cases. The combination of these resources empowers Euharlee residents with the information they need to navigate both personal and legal matters effectively.
Through the hard work and dedication of department staff, the Euharlee PD earned the distinction of becoming a Certified Law Enforcement Agency in the State of Georgia. EPD is one of less than 200 agencies, out of over 600 agencies in the State of Georgia with this certification. Prior to joining the City of Euharlee, Jody spent 17 years with the Powder Springs Police Department, where he served i
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Before taking over the role of Sheriff, Clark Millsap had a history of service in law enforcement with the Cartersville Police Department and the Bartow County Sheriff's Office. He was born February 7, 1962 in Cartersville, Georgia to Carlos.
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As a courtesy, the Department of Revenue provides a list of links to the websites of county tax offices. If you encounter a problem accessing a website on this list, contact the office of the Board of Tax Assessors or the Tax Commissioner The Board of Tax Assessors is responsible for property valuation assessments of real and personal property, and the Tax Commissioner is responsible for the collection of ad valorem taxes.
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