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Atlanta Metro County Government and Local City Governments Websites | Atlanta GA Local Government Websites

Since Atlanta real estate is my business - and the business is the buying and selling of homes in Atlanta for our buyers and seller clients I thought this would be a valuable tool to share.  If you are in the Greater Atlanta area it is great to be able to find out things for local governments, and have all that information at your fingertips.  I have put together this information for the counties and cities that surround the North Metro area of Atlanta.  These are official Georgia County and City websites.

Georgia County Governments:

Georgia City Governments - Georgia Cities

Comments

Jim,

Wow!!!

Great information.

Look like lots of work.

Thanks.

 

Posted by Linda Lipscomb RE/MAX Lexington Henderson County TN almost 4 years ago

Linda Lipscomb RE/MAX Lexington Henderson County TN  Thanks!  I decided to update my site, and thought it would be a great thing to add to localism.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 4 years ago

Nice post Jim!  Very good information.

Posted by Burbank Real Estate Agent Ana Connell (G & C Properties/John Aaroe Group) almost 4 years ago

Jim, this will serve as a valuable tool for those having dealings in your area.  I can't believe how many entities are in the Atlanta area!

Posted by Mark Organek - Las Sendas Homes for Sale REALTOR (Solutions Real Estate) almost 4 years ago

 Burbank Real Estate Ana Connell (Exit Family Realty)   I thought I'd acculated these years ago, and I had not.  It is never too late.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 4 years ago

Mark Organek - Tempe Gilbert Mesa Chandler REALTOR (RE/MAX Alliance)   This is basically just the north side of Atlanta.  Yes there are a lot of cities.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 4 years ago

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