Johns Creek Bylaws: Bullying Reports & School Zone Safety

Education Georgia 4 Minutes Read · published March 08, 2026 Flag of Georgia

Johns Creek, Georgia residents often need clear steps for reporting bullying and for understanding school zone safety rules enforced inside city limits. This guide explains which city departments handle school-zone traffic enforcement and compliance, where bullying reports are filed for students who attend Fulton County Schools, and how municipal ordinances, police procedures, and school policies intersect. It highlights enforcement paths, typical penalties where published, forms and contacts, and step-by-step actions parents, school staff, and community members can take to report incidents or request enforcement.

School zone safety rules

School zone speed limits, signage, crossing guards, and related traffic controls in Johns Creek are enforced by the Johns Creek Police Department and implemented under city traffic ordinances and state law. Contact the Johns Creek Police Department for traffic enforcement priorities and school-zone patrols (Johns Creek Police Department)[1].

Obey posted school zone speeds at all times during posted hour windows.

Reporting bullying involving students

Bullying involving enrolled students is primarily addressed by the school district. Johns Creek is served by Fulton County Schools; reports of bullying, harassment, or intimidation are submitted to school officials following the district's procedures. If an incident involves criminal conduct, you may additionally report it to the Johns Creek Police Department (Fulton County Schools - bullying reporting)[3].

Penalties & Enforcement

Responsibility for enforcement varies by issue: traffic and public-safety violations in school zones are enforced by the Johns Creek Police Department; student conduct and discipline for bullying are enforced by Fulton County Schools under district policy. Specific fine amounts and penalty schedules for municipal traffic violations are published in the city's ordinances or police fine schedules if available; where the cited city pages do not list amounts, this guide notes that they are not specified on the cited page.

  • Monetary fines for school-zone speeding: not specified on the cited city page; see city code and police for current fines.[2]
  • Escalation: first and repeat offence ranges are not specified on the cited municipal code page; contact the police department for enforcement practice.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: school discipline (suspension, behavior plans) handled by Fulton County Schools; municipal actions can include warnings, orders, or court referral for dangerous driving.
  • Enforcer and complaint pathway: Johns Creek Police Department for traffic and criminal concerns; Fulton County Schools for student conduct and disciplinary remedies.[1]
If a student is in immediate danger call 911 and notify the school principal and school resource officer.

Applications & Forms

Where to submit reports or forms depends on whether the issue is a student conduct matter or a traffic/criminal matter.

  • School bullying reports: file with the student’s school or the Fulton County Schools reporting contact; specific form name/number is not specified on the cited district page.[3]
  • Traffic complaints or evidence: provide incident details to the Johns Creek Police Department via their contact or online reporting options.[1]
  • Fees or fines: see the municipal code or police citations for schedules; amounts are not specified on the municipal code landing page cited here.[2]
Keep copies of all incident reports, dates, and communications for appeals and disciplinary reviews.

Action steps

  • Document the incident: dates, times, witnesses, messages, and physical evidence.
  • Report to the school: submit the district's bullying report to the school principal or counselor.
  • Report criminal threats or assaults to Johns Creek Police via their non-emergency line or 911 if urgent.[1]
  • Follow school grievance and appeal timelines provided by the district for disciplinary decisions.
Preserve evidence and follow the school’s reporting steps to preserve appeal rights.

FAQ

Who enforces school zone speed limits in Johns Creek?
The Johns Creek Police Department enforces posted school zone speed limits and related traffic controls; contact the department for enforcement priorities and patrol schedules.[1]
Where do I report bullying for a student in Johns Creek?
Submit bullying reports to the student’s Fulton County School according to district procedures; for criminal conduct also notify the Johns Creek Police.[3]
What penalties apply for school-zone speeding?
Specific fine amounts and escalation steps are not specified on the cited municipal code page; contact the Johns Creek Police or review the municipal code for the current schedule.[2]

How-To

  1. Collect details: record date, time, location, people involved, and any evidence such as photos or messages.
  2. File with the school: deliver the district bullying report to the school principal or counselor following Fulton County Schools procedures.[3]
  3. If the incident is a crime or an immediate safety risk, call 911 or the Johns Creek Police non-emergency line and file a report.[1]
  4. Request written documentation of the school’s investigation and findings and note deadlines for appeals.
  5. If unsatisfied, follow the district appeal process and consider contacting the school district’s central office for escalation.

Key Takeaways

  • Johns Creek Police enforce school zone traffic and respond to criminal incidents.
  • Student bullying reports are processed by Fulton County Schools; use district reporting channels.
  • Document everything and preserve evidence to support school investigations or police complaints.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Johns Creek Police Department - official department page
  2. [2] City of Johns Creek Code of Ordinances - municipal code library
  3. [3] Fulton County Schools - bullying reporting information