THOMASVILLE —
The Georgia State Patrol (GSP) post in Thomasville changed its main line telephone number Wednesday. The old number of 229-225-4000 is no longer in service and has been changed to 229-227-2490.
Troopers from the post cover Colquitt, Grady, Mitchell and Thomas counties.
Dialing the old number will not give you the new number, it will only say that it has been disconnected. The new phone number is for GSP business matters only.
For anything dealing with driver’s licenses, identification cards, motor vehicle reports or driver histories, please call the Department of Driver’s Services at 229-227-2500. The location will remain next to the GSP post in Thomasville.
For disabled parking permits, please contact the Colquitt County Tax Commissioner’s office at 616-7410.
For emergency information, please call the Colquitt County E-911 Center at 911 for emergencies or at 616-7470 for non-emergencies.
The GSP post’s business hours are from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. It is closed on weekends and holidays, although its troopers will continue to be on patrol.
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