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Guide to Georgia State Agencies

Use Georgia state agencies for information vital to your business


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State agencies in Georgia provide information vital to the health of certain businesses. Any company working as an independent contractor for state of Georgia department agencies needs to stay abreast of changes, codes and requirements.

State of Georgia agencies also provide direct access to people looking for work. GA state agencies work to connect business owners with quality people looking for jobs in the state of Georgia.

GA state agency services keep both consumers and business owners safe by making sure employers and employees keep state standards in the areas of hygiene, safe food handling, on the job safety and drug free workplace requirements. Business owners know Georgia state agencies are there to protect citizens. Business owners use a list of Georgia state services to:

1. Find and keep quality employees from the GA state agencies offices.

2. Stay up to date on codes and requirements for employee and customer health and safety.

3. Maintain a high level of service in the tourism industry through the Georgia agency of tourism.

4. Keep current on employee drug testing requirements through the Georgia state agency on substance abuse.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Use the Georgia state agency of employment to find potential employees


During tough economic times, business owners face the challenge of finding quality employees. The Georgia state employment office helps bridge the gap between qualified employees looking for jobs in their field and employers needing to fill crucial positions.

I recommend: Visit the State of Georgia Business, Labor and Employment webpage for employee recruitment. Also try Employment Atlanta for business owners in the Atlanta area.

Keep up with health and safety codes from the Georgia state health planning agency


No business owner wants a negative report from the Georgia health department, especially if you're in food service or the health industry. Take time to check for code violations before you get a citation from a Georgia state agency.

I recommend: Find health code related information at the Georgia Department of Public Health and safety information from the Georgia division of OSHA.

Get information about tourism trends from the Georgia state agency of tourism


One of Georgia's major cash generators is tourism. From the mountains in the north to the barrier islands and coastal plains of the east, Georgia has something for everyone. Using reports from the tourism agency helps business owners plan and attract tourists throughout the year.

I recommend: Visit Georgia Home or the Georgia Department of Commerce for information on tourism trends in Georgia.

Do thorough and appropriate background checks through state of Georgia agency of correction


Let's face it; no business owner wants to hire an employee with a criminal record unless they have an opportunity to make an informed decision. Thorough background investigations through the state help business owners make good choices when hiring people with a challenging background.

I recommend: The Georgia Department of Corrections and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation offer information and criminal background checks for potential employees.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • If you're not sure which state agency you need for answers to your business questions, ask for more information. Georgia state agencies gladly refer business owners' questions to the appropriate department.

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