
The 3rd floor will house Central Alabama Wellness, which provides a variety of services to children, adolescents and adults dealing with mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders and intellectual disabilities. Shelby 911 answers about 80,000 calls per year.

It dispatches fire and EMS services along with law enforcement throughout the county and will have up to 12 dispatchers there 24 hours a day. Shelby 911has moved its entire operations from the Pelham county services building to the new 280 building. The Sheriff’s office has moved its substation from Greystone to the second floor of the 280 County Services Building. On the opposite side of the lobby is a 100+ seat community room that will be used for voting and other large events.

One Sheriff’s Office employee is on the first floor to issue pistol permits, vehicle crash reports and a variety of other law enforcement items. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is also on the first floor and can address driver license testing and new issuances, Star IDs, CDL renewals and boat licenses. The Water Services Billing Department is also in this space and has moved from its operation in Westover. The Shelby County License Office which has been operating out of the Inverness location for the past 10 years, will offer the same services, including driver license renewals and car/boat registrations. Most of the high traffic services are located on the first floor. The single location reduces multiple rental costs for the County and provides convenience for the public and entities collaboration needs. Narrows area of North Shelby County, corner of Highway 280 and Hwy 41 Dunnavant Valley Road by the Dunnavant Valley Soccer fields
