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Government Structure
Bartow County is
governed by a sole commissioner, who is the chief administrative officer
and elected official of the county government. A sole commissioner has
governed Bartow since the late 1920s, and is only one of approximately
10 counties in Georgia (and the largest) to still use the sole
commissioner system. Voters turned down referendums in 1992 and 2006 to
implement a Board of Commissioners. The County Administrator, Assistant
County Administrator, County Financial Officer and County Clerk compose
the Commissioner’s senior administrative staff.
All directors of county
departments report to the Commissioner, except elected officials. Other
elected county officers are the Sheriff of Bartow County, the Clerk of
Court, Magistrate Judge, Tax Commissioner, Coroner and Surveyor. These
elected officers operate outside of the Commissioner’s authority, with
exception to budgetary matters. The Cherokee Judicial Circuit District
(Bartow and Gordon counties) is the chief state court with jurisdiction
here, which includes four Superior Court Judges and a District
Attorney.
The Commissioner
appoints all other department and assistant department heads. Duties of
county departments include:
Public Safety Services
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Sheriff’s Office –The Sheriff is
elected for a four-year term and oversees the department, which is
organized into the Jail, Criminal Investigation, Patrol and Warrant
divisions. The Sheriff’s Office is responsible for law enforcement,
operating the Bartow County Jail, serving warrants and other court
documents, providing security at the courthouse and criminal
investigations. Its jurisdiction covers the entire county including
the municipalities. It is the largest department in the county
government. The Sheriff also oversees the Bartow County 911
Communications Center. The Sheriff’s Office and the Bartow County
Jail are located at 104 Zena Drive.
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Fire Department - Bartow County
has 14 fire stations that cover all of unincorporated Bartow and the
cities of Adairsville, Kingston, Euharlee, Taylorsville, Emerson and
White. Three new stations are planned for future construction. The
department’s responsibilities include fire suppression, fire safety,
rescue, first responder to medical emergencies and initial response
to hazardous materials incidents. The following are station
locations:
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Station 1 (Headquarters) – 5435 Ga. Hwy. 20, Cartersville
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Station 2 (Cassville) – 1975 Cassville Road, Cartersville
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Station 3 (Euharlee) – 109 Covered Bridge Road, Euharlee
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Station 4 (Allatoona) – 5305 Groovers Landing Road, Acworth
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Station 5 (White) – 19 West Rocky St., White
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Station 6 (Emerson) – 686 Ga. Hwy. 293, Emerson
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Station 7 (Kingston) – 30 W. Main St., Kingston
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Station 8 (Pine Log) – 3310 Pine Log Road, Rydal
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Station 9 (Southwest) – 614 Ga. Hwy. 61, Cartersville
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Station 10 (North Bartow) – 6793 Ga. Hwy. 140, Adairsville
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Station 11 (Taylorsville) – 11 Euharlee St., Taylorsville
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Station 13 (Wilderness Camp) – 293 Wilderness Camp Road, White
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Station 15 (Folsom) – 2142 Ga. Hwy. 140 NW, Adairsville
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Emergency Management Agency –
The County EMA Director organizes and executes emergency responses
to natural disasters such as tornados and floods. EMA serves as the
local homeland security agency and coordinates with the Georgia
Emergency Management Agency (GEMA). The agency is assisted by a
network of trained volunteers during emergencies and disasters. The
county EMA office is located at 10 Elizabeth Street, Cartersville.
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Emergency Medical Services –
Established in 1971, the department operates seven life-support
ambulances out of five stations in Adairsville, Cassville, Emerson,
Euharlee and Cartersville. Its headquarters are at Bartow County
Fire Station No. 1 (5435 Ga. Hwy. 20, Cartersville).
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Animal Control – The department
enforces the Bartow County Animal Control Ordinance and answers
reports of stray dogs and cats and animal nuisance calls. It also
operates the county animal shelter, where stray, unwanted and
dangerous animals are kept until claimed by an owner, adopted or
humanely euthanized. Located at 50 Ladds Mountain Road,
Cartersville.
Development/Planning
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Zoning Department – The Zoning
Department is responsible for zoning land classification/usage and
code enforcement. An independent Planning Commission hears rezoning
applications, with the sole commissioner making the final decision
on all rezoning requests. The department maintains the Future Land
Use Map and the Bartow County Comprehensive Plan. Located on the
first floor of the Frank Moore Administration and Judicial Center.
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Engineering Department –The
Engineering Office is responsible for reviewing all development
plans within unincorporated areas of the county to ensure compliance
with county development regulations, and has oversight
responsibility for county compliance with state and federal
stormwater regulations. Located on the first floor of the Frank
Moore Administration and Judicial Center.
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Building Inspections – The
office issues building permits for new structures and remodeling
projects of industrial, commercial and residential property and is
responsible for inspections in unincorporated Bartow County. Located
on the first floor of the Frank Moore Administration and Judicial
Center.
Public Works
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Water Department – The Bartow
County Water Department provides water and sewer services to more
than 20,000 customers through 730 miles of water lines and 93 miles
of sewer lines with an average water consumption rate of 6.3 million
gallons per day. It maintains 39 water and sewer pumping/booster
stations, 12 water reservoirs and two wastewater treatment plants.
Located at 50 Nelson Street in Cartersville.
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Road Department – The department
maintains the county road system, and provides the following
services: paving, right-of-way mowing, road sign installation,
bridge installation and repair, drain ditch maintenance and
maintenance of most county vehicles and equipment. Located on 10
Ladds Mountain Road, Cartersville.
Community Services
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Social Services – The office is
responsible for assisting county residents with various social
service needs such as access to health care, obtaining food and
medications and obtaining other basic services such as housing and
transportation. In most cases, the office does not provide the
service but assists residents with finding the proper federal, state
or local agency that can provide the service. Located at the Bartow
County Annex Building, 150 N. Bartow Street.
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Parks and Recreation Department –
The department staff maintains parks and facilities for public
recreation, and offers youth programs that include baseball,
football, soccer and basketball. The county’s recreational
facilities include Hamilton Crossing Park, Manning Mill Park,
Gatewood Park/Bartow Beach, Bartow Carver Park, Center Community
Facility/Walking Trail and Osborne Park. The administrative office
is located at Hamilton Crossing Park, 31 Beavers Drive,
Cartersville.
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Senior Services – The county
operates two senior centers (102 Zena Drive and 33 Beavers Drive).
The centers provide a meeting place and activities for
Bartow seniors. Senior Services programs include music, dance,
recreation and cultural activities to assist seniors in maintaining
an active lifestyle, which improves health and longevity and adds to
the quality of life for many seniors.
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Transit Department – The Transit
Department staff operates a fleet of minibuses and offers public
transportation for county residents, but mostly serves disabled and
senior citizens needing trips to medical appointments, grocery
stores and other needs. Also, by contract, the Transit Department
provides transportation to local clients of the Georgia Department
of Human Resources. The Transit Department is located at 140 Douglas
Street.
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Environmental Coordination Office –
The office, established in 2006, oversees the Environmental
Management System, the Keep Bartow Beautiful program and the Bartow
County Greenspace program. The Environmental Management System is
the first program of its kind in the United States. Created with the
support of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Bartow County
EMS gives the county government more of a role in protecting the
environment. The EMS works with local businesses and industries to
help them finds ways to cut back on pollution and energy usage. The
federal government plans to use the Bartow EMS as a model for other
communities. Keep Bartow Beautiful encourages community involvement
in protecting the county’s environment through activities such as
river cleanups and litter prevention. The Bartow County Greenspace
program uses local and state funds to purchase available tracts of
scenic, historic and environmentally sensitive property for
preservation. The joint office is located in the 1903 Bartow County
Courthouse (115 Cherokee Avenue).
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Grant Writing Office – The
office writes, applies and administers various grants and compiles
and maintains statistical and demographic information for Bartow
County, the City of Cartersville and other local agencies. The City
of Cartersville helps fund the office, which is located at the
Agriculture Building, 320 W. Cherokee Ave.
Judicial Services
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Clerk of Court – The files and
records of the Superior Court are kept and maintained by the Office
of the Court Clerk. Fines and restitution payments and child support
payment ordered by the Superior Court are paid to the Clerk who must
account for those funds and disperse them as required by law. The
Clerk’s Office also keeps and maintains important records such as
property deeds and plats, adoption records, military discharge
records, mortgage records and various records of liens against
property. Located on the second floor of the Frank Moore
Administration and Judicial Center.
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Juvenile Court – Also known as
Family Court, the Juvenile Court handles trials of persons charged
with delinquent (criminal offenses committed by a minor) or unruly
acts (truancy, gross disobedience to parents or guardian or school
disobedience). The Juvenile Court Judge is appointed by the Chief
Superior Court Judge. The Juvenile Court has concurrent jurisdiction
with the Superior Court in many other family law matters, including
child custody and termination of parental rights. The court is
located on the third floor of the Frank Moore Administration and
Judicial Center.
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Magistrate Court – The
Magistrate Court handles small civil claims, warrants, bonds and
conducts preliminary hearings for criminal matters. The office is
located at the Bartow County Annex Building on Cherokee Avenue (Old
First Baptist Church).
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Probate Court – The Probate
Court has jurisdiction over the probate of wills, administration of
decedents’ estates, temporary guardianship of minors, guardianship
of incapacitated adults, guardianship of property of minors, Traffic
Court and is the custodian of vital records such as birth and death
certificates. The office is located on the second floor of the Frank
Moore Administration and Judicial Center.
Tax Services
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Tax Assessors – The Tax
Assessor’s Office is responsible for establishing the fair market
value of all taxable real and personal property in the county and
preparing the property tax digest. The property tax digest is used
to establish the property tax millage rate by local government
authorities, such as the county and city governments and school
boards. Located on the first floor of the Frank Moore Administration
and Judicial Center.
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Tax Commissioner - The Tax
Commissioner is elected for a four year term and maintains an office
with the responsibility for keeping the property tax digest,
submitting the tax digest for approval to the Georgia Department of
Revenue, collecting and dispensing all property taxes collected,
maintains a list of delinquent taxpayers and issues automobile
license tags. Located on the second floor of the Frank Moore
Administration and Judicial Center.
Administrative Services
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Commissioner’s Office – The
Bartow County Commissioner serves as the governing authority of
Bartow County with authority over very department and office of
county government, except those of elected officials. The
Commissioner sets the budget for all county office. The Commissioner
is elected to a four year term and is assisted by a County
Administrator, Assistant County Administrator, Chief Financial
Officer, County Clerk, Public Information Officer and financial,
administrative and clerical staff. The Commissioner is responsible
for establishing the budget for the county, setting the property tax
millage rate for the maintenance and operations of the county
government and for the management of county operations through the
administrative staff and county departments. Located on the second
floor of the Frank Moore Administration and Judicial Center.
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Information Services - The
office issues licenses for businesses in unincorporated Bartow
County and collects occupational taxes. The department also
maintains the county’s computer and phone systems, structural
numbering and the Geographic Information System. It also issues
alcohol licenses and collects fees for various county services such
as ambulance and landfill fees. Located on the third floor of the
Bartow County Annex Building (Old First Baptist Church building).
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Human Resources – The Director
of Human Resources is responsible for overseeing the county’s
personnel policies, pay plan and the training of department heads,
supervisors and employees on a variety of issues involving
employment. Human Resources oversees the hiring of
employees, coordinates employee benefits and many other matters
pertaining to the employment system of the county. Located on the
second floor of the Frank Moore Administration and Judicial Center.
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Elections – The Elections
Superintendent and staff oversee the Elections Office, where
citizens can register to vote and obtain absentee ballots for
county, state and federal elections. The superintendent secures
ballots, sets up polling places, voting booths, staffs the polls and
tallies and reports the results of the elections. The office is
located at 105 N. Bartow Street.
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Building Maintenance – The
Building Maintenance Department has the responsibility for the
maintenance of all county facilities and grounds, including repairs
and maintenance of plumbing, electrical and HVAC systems. The office
is located at 140 Douglas Street.
Cooperative Offices/Agencies
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Extension Agent – The Georgia
Cooperative Extension Service in Bartow County provides county
residents with staff services in agricultural and natural resources,
4-H Club and youth, family and consumer sciences. The office is
located at the Agriculture Building, 320 W. Cherokee Ave.
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Economic Development – A joint
office with the City of Cartersville operating under the direction
of the Bartow-Cartersville Joint Development Authority, the
department recruits business and industry to Bartow County and
Cartersville, as well as targets land for future industrial
development and provides assistance to existing businesses. Located
at the Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce (122 West Main
Street).
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Health Department – The Bartow
County Health Department is an agency of the State of Georgia
located at a county owned facility at 100 Zena Drive. The county
provides support for funding the department. The department offers
medical services to any county resident, regardless of
age, race, religion, national origin,
political belief, disability or sex. Some services have adjusted
fees based on ability to pay. The office also issues inspection
reports for restaurants in the county and regulates septic tank
usage.
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Cartersville-Bartow County Library
System – The library system is a cooperative agency with a
staff overseen by a Board of Directors and funded by the State of
Georgia, the cities of Cartersville, Adairsville, Euharlee and
Bartow County. The main library is located at 429 West Main Street.
Other branches are located in Euharlee and Adairsville.
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