Interim Chief of Police: Timothy R. Robinson
Headquarters
7911 N. McDonough Street, Jonesboro, GA 30236
Chief's Office (770) 603-4889
Administrative Offices (770) 477-3600
Fax (770) 477-3745
The
purpose of the Clayton County Police Department is to enforce the
law fairly and firmly; to prevent crime; to pursue and bring to
justice those who break the law; to keep the peace; to protect,
help and serve the people of Clayton County; and to do all of this
with integrity, common sense and sound judgment.
We
must support and uphold the Constitution of the United States of
America and the Constitution of the State of Georgia. We must discharge
our duties consistent with our Oath of Office and the Law Enforcement
Code of Ethics.
We
must be compassionate, courteous and patient, acting without fear
or favor or prejudice to the rights of others. We must be professional,
calm and restrained in the face of violence and use only that force
which is reasonable and necessary to accomplish our lawful duty.
We
must strive to reduce the fears of the public and, so far as we
can, to reflect their priorities in the actions we take. We must
respond to well-founded criticism with a willingness to change.
Code Enforcement (770) 473-5411 - In May of 2007, control of the Clayton County Code Enforcement Unit was transferred from Community Development to the Clayton County Police Department. The Code Enforcement Unit is staffed by ten full time and three part time Code Enforcement Officers and is a sub-division of the Special Services Division of the police department. The unit is located on the ground floor of police headquarters at 7911 N. McDonough Street, Jonesboro, Georgia and operates Monday - Saturday from 7:30 AM - 6:30 PM. Complaints concerning housing code can be reported to the Clayton County Communications Center non-emergency number at (770) 477-3550 or directly to the Supervisor of the Code Enforcement Unit at (678) 610-4753 and someone will be assigned to investigate.