Marietta Civic Resource Hub

Marietta

Find Marietta, Georgia services, permits, records, meetings, forms, local offices, and next steps without digging through city pages.

Digital guide status

The digital guide for Marietta, Georgia is being connected.

Voice and text are not live yet. You can still use this page to find the right official service, school, meeting, record, or department.

Questions this guide is being prepared to answer
  • How do I apply for a Marietta building permit?
  • Where can I pay a city bill or fee?
  • How do I request a public record?
  • When is the next city council meeting?
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Start with what you need

Choose a clear starting point.

These paths help you find the right official Marietta information or service. This guide cannot take payments, submit applications, request records, or file reports for you.

Services and reporting

Everyday city services, issue reporting, department routing, and where to start.

  • report an issue
  • find a department
  • online services

Permits, planning, and business

Permits, inspections, zoning, development, business starts, and local procedures.

  • permits
  • zoning
  • business help

Meetings, records, and civic participation

Public meetings, agendas, records, elections, boards, committees, and civic process.

  • public meetings
  • records
  • boards
What this guide is

A faster way to find Marietta, Georgia answers.

Use voice or text to ask what you need. The guide helps you get to the right information faster, without searching through pages or guessing which office to call.

Designed for residents, businesses, developers, vendors, visitors, and community members. Start here before you call around, search city websites, or guess which department handles your question.

  • Explain common city service routes and where to start.
  • Point users toward official city, school, records, permit, meeting, or community-resource channels.
  • Help users prepare the right question before contacting an office.
  • Flag details that need current official verification before anyone acts.
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How it helps

Get the information you need faster.

This is a simple front door for city information. Ask in your own words and get a useful direction without searching through pages, menus, PDFs, and department lists.

Ask instead of searching

Say what you need in Marietta. The guide helps turn it into a useful answer without making you hunt through city pages.

Find the right page or office

Use it for city services, permits, public meetings, records, business questions, local offices, forms, and community resources.

Know when to contact someone

Most questions can start here. If a city office still needs to handle it, the guide helps you know who to contact and what to have ready.

Public-safe guidance

Useful direction, with clear limits.

How to use it well

  • Ask with the goal first, not the department name.
  • Add dates, addresses, notices, or departments only when they matter.
  • Ask what must be verified before relying on the answer.
  • Use official city links for deadlines, fees, meetings, forms, and final decisions.

What it protects

  • Educational and process-focused guidance only.
  • Uses official routes first and avoids inventing outcomes.
  • Emergency needs should go to 911 or the proper emergency service.
  • Private resident, student, vendor, account, legal, or medical details should not be shared in chat.

What it cannot do

  • Cannot submit forms, payments, permits, records requests, complaints, or reports.
  • Cannot provide legal advice, official rulings, or guaranteed outcomes.
  • Cannot predict council, board, staff, school, procurement, or enforcement decisions.
  • Cannot guarantee volatile information is current without official verification.
Common questions

Know what this page can and cannot handle.

Is this an official city website?

No. This is a SimplAssist city guide. Verify important details through official city or town sources before acting.

Can I use this for emergencies?

No. Emergency questions should go to 911 or the proper emergency service immediately.

Can it submit forms or decide an approval?

No. It can help you find the right official route, but city staff, boards, agencies, or official processes make final decisions.