Welcome to Gwinnett County. A Place to Call Home.

Where a mixture of quiet postcard towns and bustling commercial districts blends the past with the present.

Where progress and quality of life join hands so that everyone enjoys the small town ambience with all the amenities of the big city.

Where businesses and residents alike enjoy safe neighborhoods, good schools, modern infrastructure, and a thriving economy.

Gwinnett County remains one of the most dynamic regions in the South to live and work.

 

Gwinnett At a Glance

  • Located 30 miles northeast of Atlanta
  • County seat located in Lawrenceville
  • Current population is 757,000 with 1.2 million projected by the year 2025.
  • Managed by County Administrator who oversees day-to-day operations
  • Encompasses 437 square miles
  • Governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners: one full-time county-elected chairman and four part-time district-elected commissioners

 

 


Newcomer's Resources

Information for relocators including a Newcomer and Buyer's Guide (click on the image to the right to view the Newcomer's Guide online), a map of Gwinnett, the latest issue of Gwinnett Magazine, growth articles, information on schools, employment services and tax information. Real estate and apartment guides are also available upon request.

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Related links:

Atlanta Journal-Constitution Gwinnett

Buford City Schools

Gwinnett Business Journal

Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful

Gwinnett County Convention & Visitors Bureau

Gwinnett County Government

Gwinnett County Public Library System

Gwinnett County Public Schools

Gwinnett Historical Society

Gwinnett Daily Post

Gwinnett Magazine

Gwinnett Philharmonic

State of Georgia

Use the following links to find out more about Gwinnett County's progressive cities:

Auburn

Duluth

Norcross

Berkeley Lake

Grayson

Snellville

Braselton

Lawrenceville

Sugar Hill

Buford

Lilburn

Suwanee

Dacula

Loganville