Georgia Professional Standards Commission
The Georgia Professional Standards Commission is authorized to investigate reports of specified criminal conduct, violations of professional or ethical codes of conduct, and violations of certain rules, regulations and policies by school system educators. Teachers and other educators can face the threat of potential suspension or revocation of their teaching certificate if an investigation reveals facts of wrongful or unethical conduct. Likewise, educators applying for certification in Georgia with a criminal conviction in their past or an adverse action taken against a professional certificate or license by any agency in any state face an uphill battle when applying for certification. Contact Frances Cullen, P.C. if you are a teacher or other educator confronting an initial certification concern or if you are the subject of an investigatory or disciplinary action before the Georgia Professional Standards Commission. You have invested time and money earning your education degree, and you need an aggressive and qualified attorney advocating for you and protecting your interests before the Georgia Professional Standards Commission. Frances Cullen P.C.'s extensive knowledge of the rules and procedures of this unique licensing authority allows us to provide you with competent advise on how to resolve certification problems or proceed in a hearing to defend accusations of violations. Frances Cullen, P.C.The Candler Building 127 Peachtree Street, Suite 905 Atlanta, GA 30303 Toll Free: 888-341-1941 Phone: 404-736-6994 Fax: 404-523-1684 E-mail From her offices in Atlanta, Georgia, attorney Fran Cullen serves clients throughout the region, including Albany, Athens, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Marietta, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Savannah, Cobb County, DeKalb County, Fulton County, Athens-Clark County, Bibb County, Chatham County, Columbia County, Columbus County, Muscogee County, Doherty County, Forsyth County, and Gwinnett County.
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