Atkinson County Assessor's Office
Atkinson County, Georgia, established as the 153rd county in the state, spans an area of 338 square miles and was formed from portions of Clinch and Coffee counties. The county is named after William Y. Atkinson, who served as governor from 1894 to 1898, and Pearson has been the county seat since its inception.
The local government includes various departments such as the Board of Commissioners, Board of Elections, and courts, providing essential services to residents. The county also supports educational initiatives through Atkinson County Schools and offers community programs through the UGA Cooperative Extension and other local agencies.
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