Revenue Commissioner

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217 Prairie St N Ste A
Union Springs, AL 36089

Bullock County, established on December 5, 1866, was named after Colonel Edward C. Bullock of the 18th Alabama Infantry Regiment, and encompasses 625 square miles in the southeastern region of Alabama. Union Springs, incorporated on January 13, 1844, serves as the county seat and has a rich history marked by the development of railroads, businesses, and essential community services.

The county is characterized by the Chunnenuggee Ridge and is bordered by Macon, Barbour, Pike, and Montgomery counties, featuring several smaller communities such as Aberfoil, Midway, and Thompson. With a population of 11,714 documented in the 2000 Census, Bullock County continues to grow and thrive by fostering local governance and community engagement.

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