The City of Plains, located in Georgia, is not only the home of the 39th United States President and 2002 Nobel Prize recipient, Jimmy Carter, but also offers a range of government services and resources to its residents and visitors.
With a dedicated police department led by Police Chief Ms. Cynthia Bagwell and Officer David Johnson, as well as a Municipal Court overseen by Municipal Court Judge Mr. Lee Johnson and Clerk Mr. William H. Gregory, the city ensures the safety and well-being of its community. Additionally, the Water Superintendent manages the city's water services, guaranteeing a reliable supply for residents and businesses alike.
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