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The Lilburn Police Department is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Officers and emergency communications personnel are always on duty to respond to emergency and non-emergency calls, and for filing reports of crimes.
Mission
The mission of the Lilburn Police Department is to enhance the quality of life in the City of Lilburn by working cooperatively with the community to promote a safe and secure environment, resolve problems, preserve the peace, and uphold the law. We are dedicated to serving our community in an honorable and ethical manner as we pursue this mission.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I pay my ticket?
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You may pay your citation in person or online.
- How can I get a copy of an accident report?
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Reports are available two business days after the report is filed at the Police Department. More information is available on the
- Will the police watch my house when I am on vacation?
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The City of Lilburn is proud to offer this personal service to our citizens. Residents are encouraged to let the Police Department know about their vacation three days prior to leaving town by filling out the following
- Can I drive a golf cart on the street in Lilburn?
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Under state law, licensed drivers may operate road-ready golf carts on city streets with a speed limit of 25 mph or less. Main Street and most of the streets in Old Town are zoned 25 mph, and the city welcomes the use of golf carts in those areas. State requirements for golf carts operating on city streets: (1) A braking system sufficient for the weight and passenger capacity of the vehicle, including a parking brake; (2) A reverse warning device functional at all times when the directional control is in the reverse position; (3) A main power switch. When the switch is in the ‘off’ position, or the key or other device that activates the switch is removed, the motive power circuit shall be inoperative. If the switch uses a key, it shall be removable only in the ‘off’ position; (4) Head lamps; (5) Reflex reflectors; (6) Tail lamps; (7) A horn; (8) A rearview mirror; (9) Safety warning labels; and (10) Hip restraints and hand holds or a combination thereof.
- How do I file a complaint about a barking dog?
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To file a complaint about a barking dog, you can call 911 or the non-emergency phone number for police dispatch and a Gwinnett County Animal Control Unit will be dispatched. If the complaint is outside of working hours for Gwinnett County Animal Control, a Lilburn Police Officer will be dispatched if the caller is willing to meet with the officer.
Contact Us
Chris Dusik
Chief of Police
cdusik@cityoflilburn.com
770-638-2185
Police Department & Municipal Court Complex
4600 Lawrenceville Highway
Lilburn, GA 30047
(separate from City Hall)
Main Office: 770-921-2211
If Emergency, Call 911
Additional Phone Numbers
Non-emergency police response:
770-513-5700
Citations (tickets):
770-921-2505
Accident/incident reports:
770-638-2193
Report illegal drug or alcohol use:
770-670-5180