Request School Crossing Guards in Savannah, GA

Public Safety Georgia 3 Minutes Read · published February 21, 2026 Flag of Georgia

In Savannah, Georgia many crossing-guard requests involve coordination between the City of Savannah and the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System. This guide explains who enforces school-zone crossings, how to request a guard, what penalties or enforcement actions may apply, and where to find official forms and contacts. Use the steps below to request a crossing guard for a specific school location and to follow up on safety or compliance concerns with the relevant municipal office or school transportation staff. City of Savannah Police Department[1] and Savannah-Chatham County Public School System Transportation[2] are the primary points of contact.

Contact both the Savannah Police Department and the school system to request a crossing guard.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City of Savannah and school authorities handle placement and enforcement of school crossing controls; specific penalty amounts for failing to obey crossing guards or school-zone rules are not specified on the cited municipal or school pages and must be confirmed with the enforcing office cited below. Enforcement typically involves traffic citations issued by the police and prosecution through municipal court when applicable.

  • Enforcer: Savannah Police Department and Savannah-Chatham County Public School System transportation staff for school-site decisions; complaints are routed to the police non-emergency line or school transportation office.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first and repeat offence ranges not specified on the cited page; citation and court processing follow municipal procedures.
  • Appeals: citations or administrative orders are subject to municipal court or administrative review; specific time limits for appeal are not specified on the cited page—contact municipal court for deadlines.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, traffic school referrals, or court hearings may apply; sequestration of equipment or permit suspension is not described on the cited pages.
Municipal pages do not publish dollar fines or exact appeal deadlines for crossing-guard incidents.

Applications & Forms

There is no single published form on the cited pages for requesting a school crossing guard; requests are commonly made via the school principal or by contacting the Savannah Police Department or the school system transportation office directly. If a form exists it is administered by the school district or police traffic section and is not posted on the cited municipal pages.

  • How to submit: contact the school principal and SCCPSS Transportation, and copy the Savannah Police Department traffic or community services division.
  • Contacts: use the police department contact page or the SCCPSS transportation domain for the school-specific coordinator.
Many requests start with the school principal or the PTA submitting a written request.

How to

  1. Identify the crossing location and gather photos or notes about traffic, student counts, and hazards.
  2. Contact the school principal and SCCPSS Transportation to request review and ask whether a guard can be assigned.
  3. File a request or complaint with the Savannah Police Department traffic or community services unit; include location, times, and supporting evidence.
  4. Follow up in writing and ask for a timeline for assessment; request an on-site traffic safety review if available.
  5. If you receive a denial, ask about appeal routes or alternative mitigations (signage, stripped crosswalks, reduced speed limits) and the expected review period.

FAQ

Who decides whether a crossing guard is assigned?
The school district and the City of Savannah coordinate site assessments; the school transportation office typically initiates requests and the police traffic unit handles enforcement.
Is there a published fee or charge to request a guard?
No fee is published on the cited municipal or school pages; requests are generally handled as part of public safety services.
How long does an assessment take?
Assessment timelines are not specified on the cited pages; ask the responding office for an expected review period when you submit your request.

Key Takeaways

  • Start with the school principal and SCCPSS Transportation for requests.
  • Notify the Savannah Police Department traffic or community services unit to document safety concerns.
  • Official pages do not publish fines or formal request forms for crossing guards; confirm details with the agencies.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Savannah Police Department - official police department pages and contact information
  2. [2] Savannah-Chatham County Public School System Transportation - school transportation and safety coordination