General FAQs
The City Hall Customer Service Hotline is 770-730-5600. Citizens are encouraged to call this number for all city government-related services.
City Hall is at 7840 Roswell Road, Building 500, Sandy Springs GA 30350. Our building is the northernmost building in the Morgan Falls Office Park, just north of Morgan Falls Road. For a map that includes directions to City Hall, click
here.
The Sandy Springs city limits are the city of Atlanta to the south, the Chattahoochee River to the north and west, and DeKalb County to the east. Sandy Springs lies only within Fulton County. Sandy Springs zip codes include 30328, 30342 and 30350. View
maps of the city to find your location.
Sandy Springs has its own
Police Department, launched in July 2006, and its own
Fire Department, started in December 2006. A hallmark of the Sandy Springs Fire Department is its state-of-the-art EMS program.
Sandy Springs Police Headquarters is at 5995 Barfield Road. To reach the police department to report a non-emergency, call 770-551-6900 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. During off-hours, call the Fulton County Police Department non-emergency number at 404-730-7911. For information about city services or to report litter or graffiti, contact the Sandy Springs Call Center at 770-730-5600.
There are four fire stations that service Sandy Springs. Call 911 for an emergency.
Sandy Springs residents attend public schools within the Fulton County School system.
This Web site provides all available City information for students or others who are researching our City. Click
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No. The State Fire Marshal has jurisdiction. Other uses not requiring local Fire Marshal are also referenced here -- Title 25-2-12 (a) (2):
With respect to those buildings and structures listed in Code Section 25-2-13, except for hospitals, nursing homes, jails, ambulatory health care centers, and penal institutions and except for buildings and structures which are owned and operated or occupied by the state, every such local governing authority shall be responsible for enforcing such fire safety standards within its jurisdiction....