Gwinnett Police offers firearm safety and security classes

Gwinnett residents will soon have an opportunity to learn guidelines and best practices for safe gun handling from local law enforcement personnel.
The Gwinnett Police Community Affairs Section will offer a firearm safety and security class to the community on May 10, May 24 and June 6 at 6:30pm at the Gwinnett County Police Training Center located at 854 Winder Highway in Lawrenceville.
The class will highlight firearm security, terminology, and how to properly store firearms to keep children safe.
Youth who plan to attend must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Residents are prohibited from bringing their own firearms to class.
Visit GwinnettCounty.com/FirearmSafety to register.

Tax Assessors’ Office issues Annual Notice of Assessment

Most Residential and Commercial Annual Notices of Assessment for 2023 will be mailed in April.
An Annual Notice of Assessment is not a tax bill. The notice informs you of the value assessed on your residential or commercial real estate as of January 1, 2023.
Property owners may appeal the assessed value within 45 days of the date of the notice by submitting a completed PT-311A State Appeal Form to the Tax Assessors’ Office or by visiting Gwinnett-Assessor.com.

 

How to read your Gwinnett County Annual Notice of Assessment – Spanish
How to read your Gwinnett County Annual Notice of Assessment – English

Please contact the Tax Assessors’ Office at Taxpayer.Services@GwinnettCounty.com or at 770.822.7200 with any questions.

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