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GAINESVILLE Uniquely
HALL
H A L L C O U N T Y GEORGIA - USA
Pet Registration
Dogs, cats and other domesticated
animals must be inoculated annually for
rabies and wear proof of vaccination at all
times. City and county ordinances require
that dogs be leashed or under the control
of the owner at all times.
• Hall County Animal Control:
770-531-6830 – hallcounty.org
• Hall County Animal
Shelter & Adoptions:
1688 Barber Road, Gainesville
678-450-1587 – hallcounty.org
• Humane Society of Northeast Georgia :
845 West Ridge Road, Gainesville
770-532-6617 –
humanesocietyofnortheastgeorgia.org
Most Gainesville parks allow dogs on a leash. Two "bark parks" in Hall County allow
off-the-leash play.
MOVING IN UTILITIES Water and Sewer Service
The City of Gainesville owns and
Electric Providers operates the largest public water supply,
• Georgia Power Company: wastewater treatment, and distribution
system within Hall County. The Gainesville
426 Spring Street SE, Gainesville Department of Water Resources’ water
888-660-5890 – georgiapower.com capacity is 35 million gallons per day
• Jackson EMC: (MGD), and its wastewater capacity is
1000 Dawsonville Highway, Gainesville 17 MGD. In addition to potable water
770-536-2415 – jacksonemc.com and sanitary sewer services, the City also
• Sawnee EMC: provides operation, maintenance and
543 Atlanta Highway, Cumming capital improvements on the stormwater
770-887-2363 – sawnee.com system within the city limits of Gainesville.
• City of Buford: The City of Buford provides water and
2300 Buford Highway, Buford sewer service to its residents, with a water
678-889-4600 – cityofbuford.com
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