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2025 Summer Learning Sessions

This year the Gwinnett County Police Department will be enforcing speed violations in school zones that host summer learning. The School Zone Safety Program Speed Cameras will be active for violations.

Ten of our 13 locations will be hosting summer learning this summer.

  1. Anderson Livsey Elementary
  2. Corley Elementary
  3. Duncan Creek Elementary
  4. Graves Elementary
  5. Jackson Elementary
  6. Lanier Middle School
  7. North Gwinnett Middle
  8. Richards Middle School
  9. Starling Elementary
  10. White Oak Elementary 


Summer Learning Times

Anderson Livsey Elementary 8:00am until 2:00pm June 9 - June 27
Corley Elementary 8:00am until 2:00pm June 9 - June 27
Duncan Creek Elementary 8:00am until 2:00pm June 9 - June 27
Graves Elementary 8:00am until 2:00pm June 9 - June 27
Jackson Elementary 8:00am until 2:00pm June 9 - June 27
Lanier Middle School 9:00am until 3:00pm June 9 - June 27
North Gwinnett Middle School 9:00am until 3:00pm June 9 - June 27
Richards Middle School 9:00am until 3:00pm June 9 - June 27
Starling Elementary 8:00am until 2:00pm June 9 - June 27
White Oak Elementary 8:00am until 2:00pm June 9 - June 27

About the Program

On November 10, 2021, the Gwinnett County Police Department launched automated speed enforcement cameras in local school zones. The department’s goal is for motorists to comply with the set speed limits to help keep students safe while traveling to and from school. The use of automated speed enforcement cameras is required to be operated within the parameters set forth by Georgia law 40-14-18.

The department utilizes speed enforcement cameras because:
  • Automated Speed Enforcement units are a net zero cost to the county / no cost to the taxpayers: completely violator-funded program.
  • In addition to reducing speeding within school zones, these systems have integrated Automated License Plate Reader functions that can be operated 24/7, offering seamless integration with existing ALPR systems (Missing Persons, Amber Alerts, Wanted Persons, Stolen Vehicles, etc.)
  • Up to 45-day video storage for evidence retrieval purposes which can also be used in criminal investigations.
  • All revenue generated is used to fund local law enforcement and public safety initiatives.
  • Several city jurisdictions within Gwinnett County use the same or similar systems.
  • Studies have shown that school zones enforced through this method see a significant drop in speeds within the first month and reduce by a percentage each month before leveling off. This results in a dramatic decrease in occurrences of speed through school zones, thus increasing the safety of the roads during enforcement hours.

Locations

Currently, the Gwinnett County Police Department has speed cameras installed and in use at the following locations:

Please see the table below for schools that currently have cameras, speed limits, and flashing times:

SCHOOL ZONE
SUMMER LEARNING ONLY

CAMERA TIMES AM FLASHING LIGHT TIMES
SPEED LIMIT
PM FLASHING LIGHT TIMES
SPEED LIMIT
SPEED LIMIT
WHEN LIGHT IS OFF
Anderson-Livesey Elementary 7:00AM - 3:00PM 7:15AM – 8:15AM
35 MILES PER HOUR
 1:45PM – 2:45PM
35 MILES PER HOUR
 45 MILES PER HOUR
Corley Elementary School 7:00AM - 3:00PM 7:15AM – 8:15AM
35 MILES PER HOUR
 1:45PM – 2:45PM
35 MILES PER HOUR
 45 MILES PER HOUR
Duncan Creek Elementary School 7:00AM - 3:00PM 7:15AM – 8:15AM
35 MILES PER HOUR
 1:45PM – 2:45PM
35 MILES PER HOUR
 45 MILES PER HOUR
Graves Elementary School

7:00AM - 3:00PM

7:15AM – 8:15AM
25 MILES PER HOUR
 1:45PM – 2:45PM
25 MILES PER HOUR
 35 MILES PER HOUR
Jackson Elementary School

7:00AM - 3:00PM

7:15AM – 8:15AM
25 MILES PER HOUR
 1:45PM – 2:45PM
25 MILES PER HOUR
 40 MILES PER HOUR
Lanier Middle School
(Buford Dam)

8:00am - 4:00pm

8:15AM – 9:15AM
25 MILES PER HOUR
 2:45PM – 3:45PM
25 MILES PER HOUR
 35 MILES PER HOUR
Lanier Middle School
(Suwanee Dam)

8:00AM - 4:00PM

8:15AM – 9:15AM
25 MILES PER HOUR
 2:45PM – 3:45PM
25 MILES PER HOUR
 45 MILES PER HOUR
North Gwinnett Middle School
8:00AM—4:00PM 8:15AM – 9:15AM
35 MILES PER HOUR
2:45PM – 3:45PM
35 MILES PER HOUR
45 MILES PER HOUR
Richards Middle School
8:00AM – 4:00PM 8:15AM – 9:15AM
35 MILES PER HOUR
2:45PM – 3:45PM
35 MILES PER HOUR
45 MILES PER HOUR
Starling Elementary School
7:00AM – 3:00PM 7:15AM – 8:15AM
35 MILES PER HOUR
1:45PM – 2:45PM
35 MILES PER HOUR
45 MILES PER HOUR
White Oak Elementary
(Buford Dam)
 7:00AM - 3:00PM 7:15AM – 8:15AM
25 MILES PER HOUR
 1:45PM – 2:45PM
25 MILES PER HOUR
 35 MILES PER HOUR
White Oak Elementary School
(Suwanee Dam)
7:00AM - 3:00PM 7:15AM – 8:15AM
25 MILES PER HOUR
 1:45PM – 2:45PM
25 MILES PER HOUR
 45 MILES PER HOUR


As the program continues to grow, other schools will be added based on speed studies provided by the vendor, Red Speed.

Hours of Operation

Speed enforcement cameras are only allowed to be operated on days that schools are in session. By law, cameras are allowed to operate one hour prior to the start of the first class of instruction, during the school day, and one hour after the end of the last class of instruction. The cameras will not be operated on inclement weather days when school has been canceled, school holidays, digital learning days, and one hour after the end of the last class of instruction on early release days.

Instructional Class Times

Anderson Livsey Elementary 8:15am until 2:45pm
Archer High School 7:10am until 2:10pm
Brookwood High School 7:20am until 2:10pm
Corley Elementary 8:50am until 3:20pm
Duncan Creek Elementary 8:50am until 3:20pm
Graves Elementary 8:15am until 2:45pm
Lanier Middle School 9:15am until 4:00pm
Meadowcreek High School 7:10am until 2:10pm
North Gwinnett Middle 8:55am until 4:00pm
Richards Middle 8:55am until 4:00pm
Starling Elementary 8:15am until 2:45pm
White Oak Elementary 8:15am until 2:45pm

Frequently Asked Questions

I received a violation for speeding, but I was not driving. Do I have to pay it?

An automated photo speed violation is considered a civil violation. The law states the owner of the vehicle is responsible. You may deny the violation and swear you were not the driver of the vehicle by filling out an affidavit and having it notarized. The affidavit must be presented in court to a judge. It should be noted that if the violation is not paid, the owner remains responsible for the violation. If a violation is paid, no further action is taken. Visit Secure.SpeedViolation.com to download an affidavit form.

If I pay the violation, will my insurance go up?

No. This is a civil violation and will not be reported to insurance companies. Please be aware there are other consequences for nonpayment or ignoring the citation.

Will points be added to my license if I pay the violation?

No. This violation is a civil violation and is not considered a traffic or moving violation.

What will happen if I don't pay the fine?

If the violation is not paid, you will be issued a second notice. The second notice will give you another 30 days to either pay the fine or contest the citation. If a response is not received after the second notice, a third and final notice will be sent. The third notice will allow 30 more days to pay the fine or contest the citation. If after the final notice is sent and no response is received, the information on the vehicle is sent to the Department of Revenue and a hold is placed on the registration. The hold will prevent the vehicle registration from being renewed. At this point, the registered owner can no longer contest the citation and all fines and penalties must be paid before the hold can be removed.

What is the difference between "Violation Date" and "Issue Date"?

The Violation date is the date that your violations occurred, and you were cited. The Issue date is the date that another officer approved the violation, and it was mailed out to you. Aging on your citation does not start until the issue date (day that the citation is sent out to you).

How do I know when my citation is due?

The due date is listed on the citation in the top right-hand corner and bottom right-hand corner. Failure to pay in full by the due date may result in late fees and/or other penalties.

Isn't this type of enforcement illegal?

Violations are in accordance with state and local law. If you wish to research the law that applies to the use of speed cameras, please see Georgia Law 40-14-18.

I have a complaint or want to voice my opinion. How do I do this?

To contact the officer who approved your citation please call 678.442.3017. Leave a message with citation number, a call back number, and your name.

Do the cameras capture speed violations 7 days a week?

The speed cameras only operate on school days when school is in session. The cameras run one hour prior to the first class of instruction begins, during the school day, and one hour after the last class of instruction ends. The cameras automatically shut off after the hour at the end of the school day, on weekends, on digital learning days, on holidays, and on early release days. Early release days will trigger the cameras to shut off one hour after the hour of early release. How much is the fine for a citation received via a speed camera. The first violation is $75.00 and subsequent violations are $125.00. There is a $5.00 admin fee added on to all violations. To pay the fine without a court date, please call 833.252.1214 and have your citation number ready to give to the operator. If you wish to pay by mail, send a personal check, cashier’s check, or money order to P.O. Box 53307, Atlanta, GA 30353-3507 (Make payable to Gwinnett County School Zone Safety Program). Print the notice number on the payment and include the remittance stub at the bottom of the front of the notice / citation. To request a court date, submit the signed and dated coupon on the bottom of the notice / citation and mail it in the provided envelope. Your response must be received on or before the “payment or contest must be received by” date indicated on the front side of the notice / citation. You will be notified by mail of the assigned hearing date, time, and location. You may also schedule a court date by phone at 833-252-1214, have your notice / citation number ready for the operator.

What does it mean when the school zone lights are flashing?

Whenever you see a school zone sign that has flashing lights, it means the speed limit on that portion of the roadway is reduced by 10 and up to 20 miles an hour. The school zone lights flash one hour prior to the first class of school instruction and one hour after the last class of instruction has concluded. The posted speed limit on the flashing sign is the speed limit only while the lights are flashing.

What is the law on how fast a car must travel before the speed camera is activated?

State law states that vehicles traveling 11 MPH over the posted speed limit may be cited for such violation. This law only applies for violations obtained via speed camera. If a uniformed officer is checking vehicles in school zones, the officer can cite a violation for 1 MPH over the posted speed limit.

I paid my citation, but I want to know where the money goes that I paid?

State law requires that the money collected from civil violation fines shall only be used by such governing body to fund local law enforcement or public safety initiatives.

How are schools identified as to which ones need speed cameras?

Before a school can be considered for a speed camera, a speed study is conducted by the vendor. The results of the speed study will show the number of vehicles that pass the location during the hours the study was conducted and the number of vehicles traveling above the posted speed limit by 10 miles per hour. Once the speed study is presented to the police department, the department will compile the data along with vehicle accident information and pedestrian traffic estimations. A panel of supervising officers and the program coordinator will make the final decision on which schools would be best for the next construction of the speed cameras. If you have a suggestion for a school you suspect would benefit from a speed camera, please send your suggestions to SchoolZoneSafety@GwinnettCounty.com

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