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Accident Report
Obtain copies of accident reports at www.buycrash.com or www.crashdocs.org. If an accident occurred on private property, contact the ACC Police Dept. directly or visit the East to obtain a copy of the report. Fees apply.
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Animal Services
Athens-Clarke County Animal Services protects the public safety and health from at-large and dangerous animals and protects animals from inhumane treatment.
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Beautification
Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful is a Keep America Beautiful certified program which focuses on litter prevention, beautification, and proper solid waste management.
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Bidding
Learn about current bid and contract opportunities available to consultants, service providers, contractors, vendors, or suppliers.
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Building Inspections
The Building Permits and Inspection Department issues permits for building, electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, gas, graphics, demolition, temporary structures, manufactured homes, swimming pools, and building relocations.
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Buses
Information on ACC Transit bus routes by number, fares & passes, accessibility, and service hours.
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Business Licenses
Business Occupation Tax Certificates (commonly referred to as business licenses) are issued by the Business Tax/Revenue section of the ACC Finance Department.
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Courts
View a listing of the courts and related offices in Athens-Clarke County.
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Crime Prevention
Helpful crime prevention tips and safety resources to help residents in Athens-Clarke County.
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Economic Development
The ACC Economic Development Department is the primary point of contact for industries, large commercial developments, site location consultants, and state economic development organizations interested in developing, expanding, or locating new or expanded businesses in Athens-Clarke County.
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Emergency Services
The local Emergency Management Administrator develops and updates standard operating procedures for responding to and recovering from natural and man-made disasters, assists the general public in responding to and recovering from emergency situations, and coordinates evacuation plans, among other duties.
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Events
A calendar of events for ACCGov programs, public meetings, and performances.
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Flights
Athens-Ben Epps Airport provides air travel services to Athens-Clarke County and Northeast Georgia. Services are provided for commercial air travel, general aviation, and military users.
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Forms
A collection of online web forms for various Athens-Clarke County Unified Government departments and programs.
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Information
The Public Information Office communicates clearly and openly to the residents of Athens-Clarke County about the government’s goals, activities, and services
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Jail
The ACC Jail is operated by the Sheriff’s Office as a temporary holding facility for persons arrested for criminal offenses or local ordinance violations; persons being held for probation/parole violation, contempt of court, or offenses committed in another county or state; and offenders sentenced to incarceration in the jail or another correctional facility.
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Jobs
Current employment opportunities for the Athens-Clarke County Unified Government. Apply for a job online through the secure career portal powered by NEOGOV.
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Landfill
The Municipal Solid Waste Landfill is a division of the Solid Waste Department that accepts waste, scrap metal, scrap tires, leaf and limb materials, and recyclable materials (including electronics, grease, hardback books, and clothing/textiles) from residents. All garbage must be bagged or covered. The landfill also sells compost.
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Leaf & Limb
The Solid Waste Department provides leaf and limb pickup service to all residents in Athens-Clarke County on a rotating six-week schedule.
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Litter Prevention
Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful (KACCB) encourages all residents to take action and prevent littering. Report illegal dumping and littered areas.
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Nutrition
The Athens-Clarke County Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) offers a variety of nutrition education experiences for every family member. SNAP-Ed is federally funded and is conducted through Athens-Clarke County Extension and is also affiliated with the University of Georgia's College of Family and Consumer Sciences.