Gwinnett police records soon available at additional precincts

Gwinnett will accept $300,000 in grant funding to assist the Gwinnett County Police Department in the implementation of a Situational Awareness and Crime Response Center (SACRC). (Courtesy Gwinnett County Police)

Gwinnett will accept $300,000 in grant funding to assist the Gwinnett County Police Department in the implementation of a Situational Awareness and Crime Response Center (SACRC). (Courtesy Gwinnett County Police)

As things currently exist, Gwinnett residents in need of police reports, accident reports or criminal history records can only retrieve them at one location.

That changes Monday.

The Gwinnett County Police Department announced that, starting Monday, such records will be available at the agency’s west, south and central precincts — located near Norcross, Lilburn and Duluth, respectively. They join the existing records unit location at GCPD headquarters, 770 Hi Hope Road in Lawrenceville.

Officials said the move is designed to make records — which can also be retrieved online — more readily available to the public.

Plans are also in the works to open records units at the department’s north and east precincts “in the near future,” officials said. The under-construction Bay Creek precinct will also have a records unit.

Hours at the new locations are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday -- but records units will be closed for lunch between noon and 1 p.m.

Locations for new records units are as follows:

  • West Precinct: 6160 Crescent Drive, Norcross
  • South Precinct: 2180 Stone Drive, Lilburn
  • Central Precinct: 3125 Satellite Boulevard, Duluth