The origins of the District Attorney Office of Georgia dates
back to 1789 when the colonial office the Attorney General divided into an
Attorney General and a Solicitor-General in 1789. It is the only local
prosecutor in the United States that can be directly traced to English Common
law offices. In 1968, Solicitor General was changed to District Attorney and
any serving employee could no longer practice private law.
Mr. Richard A. Malone currently serves as the Executive
Director of the PACG. He is responsible for the coordination of activities
performed by the Council staff and the overall management of the Council and
District Attorney budgets.
Prosecuting
Attorneys' Council of Georgia Mission and Services
The Prosecuting Attorneys' overall mission is to assist the
prosecuting attorneys of Georgia in seeking justice with their efforts to
combat criminal activity. They provide a system called First Class which acts
as an online portal that enables prosecution offices throughout Georgia to
network and exchange valuable information.
Contact
the Prosecuting
Attorneys' Council of Georgia
Atlanta (Main)
104 Marietta Street NW, Suite 400
Atlanta, Georgia 30303-2743
Albany
2410 Westgate Drive, Suite 107
Albany, Georgia 31707
Macon
630-A North Avenue
Macon, Georgia 31211
Savannah
138 Canal Street
Building 400, Suite 406
Pooler, Georgia 31322
Phone:
Atlanta
(Main) Phone: (404)
969-4001
Albany: (229) 430-3818
Macon: (478) 751-6645
Savannah: (912) 748-2843
Email:
Email your questions, comments, or suggestions to info@pacga.org
Fax:
Atlanta
(Main): (404)
969-0020
Albany: (229)
430-3820
Macon: (478) 751-6647
Savannah: (912) 748-3201