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The following is a list of questions frequently asked by citizens. You may search for specific words or phases, or shorten the list by selecting a specific category.
Animal Control
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Yes. All pets must be restrained to their owner's property by fence, leash, or other appropriate measure. Animals may not leave the owner's property unless properly leashed and accompanied by a responsible person. Animals chained, tethered or fenced outside must have a weatherproof shelter. Waste from the animals must not be allowed to accumulate causing an annoyance or health hazard. Loose dogs are a public health and safety hazard. Since it is impossible to determine how well trained any individual dog is, Camden County requires all dogs be leashed and under the care & control of a competent person. Please remember when walking your dog(s) you are required to remove and dispose of any feces your animal deposits. |
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All animal bites should be washed with soap and water immediately. You should contact your Doctor, and Animal Control. All animal bites should be reported to Animal Control within 24 hours of incident. 912-576-7395 - weekdays or 912-729-1442 weekends or after 4 pm. |
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By Georgia law, dogs, cats, and ferrets must get rabies vaccination when they are twelve weeks of age or older. Rabies vaccinations are only recognized in Georgia when performed by a licensed veterinarian. Call your veterinarian for more details on rabies shots for your pets. If your pet is bitten or scratched by a wild animal notify your veterinarian immediately. |
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While raccoons are nocturnal animals, they do sometimes forage in the daylight hours. They feed with the tides, and the moon phases. They are also opportunistic feeders, meaning if you feed animals outside and leave food out continuously you may unwittingly be attracting raccoons or other wildlife to your yard. Pick up any uneaten animal food within 30 minutes, and do not throw scraps or leftovers in the yard or areas near your residence. |
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Call the Animal Control Office to report any suspected animal cruelty. We will need some information from you to begin an investigation. Filling out the form below will help us to do so. Any personal information we obtain from you will be kept confidential. Report Animal Cruelty |
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Animal Control does not typically remove wild animals from homes or businesses. To help prevent wildlife from being attracted to your house or yard, do not leave food of any kind outside. If you feed cats/dogs outside, remove uneaten food after 30 minutes. Placing screens over chimneys, and attic vents help reduce the risks associated with bat colonies, squirrels and other wildlife entering the home through those openings. Do not let yard waste/debris stay piled up in your yard; it could attract rodents which will attract snakes. The removal of nuisance wildlife should only be done by a licensed trapper or the Department of Natural Resources. Their number is: 912-264-7237 |
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Barkings dogs can be very annoying, and can also be considered a public nuisance. Contact Animal Control during regular business hours to receive information regarding the procedure to begin a barking dog complaint. |
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Animal Control offers the use of humane live traps to the residents of Camden County if you are having a problem with stray cats trespassing on your property. We do not charge for the use of the trap, although some situations may require a fully refundable deposit. We will deliver the trap to your home and instruct you on how to operate it. You are responsible for setting the trap and checking it regularly. Once an animal has been caught, notify Animal Control and we will remove the animal. Trapping of animals may be done only by the schedule agreed upon prior to trapping. Animals will be removed during regular business hours only. Wildlife inadvertently caught will be released on site. We do not remove wildlife. |
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Animal Control does not pick up owner surrender pets. We encourage owners to seek help keeping the pet or finding it a new home. Owners unable to do either may take the animal to the Humane Society. |
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Animal Control Officers are not veterinarians. While we are familiar with some diseases, or conditions, we cannot dispense medical advice. We encourage all pet owners to see proper veterinary care for their pets. |
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Animals not returned to an owner are taken to the Humane Society of Camden County where the animal will be held as a stray for five (5) days. Animals not reclaimed by an owner are then evaluated and possibly held for adoption. Animals held for adoption do not have a specific time limit. |
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Animal Control does not use any equipment inherently harmful to any animals. All animals not returned to an owner are taken to the Humane Society of Camden County. They will attempt to find homes for animals not reclaimed by an owner. |
Bryan-Lang Library
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No, we are a research-only facility. |
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Mainly in the following counties: Camden, Glynn, Charlton and Brantley County. |
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Census, family files, courts, marriage, death, divorce, and cemeteries. |
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No. For our hours of operation please see our webpage |
Capital Improvement Project
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Please check the calendar. |
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Contact Purchasing Agent Keri Moreland at (912) 576-6684. |
County Clerk
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The Camden County Board of County Commissioners has passed a new ordinance that increases public participation in meetings. The new ordinance will go into effect with first regular meeting in June 2008. Now, citizens will have a number of ways in which to address the Board; during one of the two public comments sections of a meeting, on a specific agenda item at the time of its consideration, or by a written statement which will be read into the record by the Chairman or his appointee. In order to ensure everyone is given an opportunity to speak, the Board has implemented the use of a new form to assist in this process. This form allows the Board to hear from citizens in an orderly manner. It also provides the Commissioners or staff with the ability to follow up with a commenting citizen on his or her concerns. Of course, if a citizen does not complete the new form, he or she will not be barred from speaking. County staff will be available, acting as ambassadors, to assist you with this new process and answer any questions. The form is available in advance upon request from the County Clerk’s office and will be made available at each meeting. The form is also available online here . The adoption of this ordinance is one of the many steps the County is taking in achieving its goal of Organizational Excellence under the newly adopted Strategic Plan. It addresses the goal of ensuring an open government is being provided to the citizens of Camden County and the business of the County is being conducted in an efficient and professional manner. As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the County Clerk’s office at 912.576.5651. |
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County Commissioner
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The Camden County Board of County Commissioners has passed a new ordinance that increases public participation in meetings. The new ordinance will go into effect with first regular meeting in June 2008. Now, citizens will have a number of ways in which to address the Board; during one of the two public comments sections of a meeting, on a specific agenda item at the time of its consideration, or by a written statement which will be read into the record by the Chairman or his appointee. In order to ensure everyone is given an opportunity to speak, the Board has implemented the use of a new form to assist in this process. This form allows the Board to hear from citizens in an orderly manner. It also provides the Commissioners or staff with the ability to follow up with a commenting citizen on his or her concerns. Of course, if a citizen does not complete the new form, he or she will not be barred from speaking. County staff will be available, acting as ambassadors, to assist you with this new process and answer any questions. The form is available in advance upon request from the County Clerk’s office and will be made available at each meeting. The form is also available online here . The adoption of this ordinance is one of the many steps the County is taking in achieving its goal of Organizational Excellence under the newly adopted Strategic Plan. It addresses the goal of ensuring an open government is being provided to the citizens of Camden County and the business of the County is being conducted in an efficient and professional manner. As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the County Clerk’s office at 912.576.5651. |
Emergency Management Agency
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Georgia Highway 40 is westbound route for most residents in the southern part of Camden County. For those in the Woodbine area, Highway 110 south will lead them west and south to join Highay 40 west into Charlton County. Evacuees in the middle part of the County may also take Highway 252 south and west into Charlton County. Highway 259 leads west from Tarboro into Brantley County, while Highway 110 north will take them west to Highway 82 in Brantley County. Highway 17 and Interstate 95 are North-South corridors. |
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It is a specific name for a strong tropical cyclone. Tropical cyclones with maximum sustained winds of less than 39 mph (34 kts) are called tropical depressions. Once winds reach at least 39 mph, they are typically called a tropical storm and assigned a name. If winds reach 74 mph (64 kts) they are called a hurricane |
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A hurricane watch is issued when there is a threat of hurricane conditions within 36 hours. |
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Yes, even though it has been over 100 years since Camden County has been directly impacted by a tropical storm, this area has had at least 9 major storms within 60 nautical miles. |
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If you reside in an area where evacuation orders have been issued, you should evacuate. |
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Shelters will be opened as needed in areas unaffected by the event. If the event is a hurricane evacuation,then shelters will be opened in counties further inland. We will open shelters if needed after the hurricane has made landfall. |
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You can contact the local Red Cross office at (912) 576-1461. |
Extension Office
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Follow these steps: 1) Divide the targeted area into sections and take a sample from each section 2) Sample depth should be 4 inches for lawns and 6 inches for gardens, ornamentals, fruit trees and wildlife plots 3) Tools used should be clean of any soil, fertilizer or lime before additional submissions are attempted and 4) Clear the ground surface of thatch and mulch before sampling Call office for more specific details, (912) -576-3219 |
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Soil tests take anywhere from three to five days to return from Athens. |
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Mail all materials to: P.O. Box 309 Woodbine, Ga. 31569 |
Finance
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200 East 4th Street, 2nd floor of new Central Administration Office |
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Camden County General Fund- 11.70 Camden County Fire District-0.00 (unincorp) 0.49 (incorp) State of Georgia-0.25 Camden County School Board-14.75 |
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Yes, the County's audit is performed every year by an outside independent auditor. The County's current auditor is Karp, Ronning, and Tindol, PC of Savannah. The complete report, including the auditor's opinion letter on the County's financial position, financial statements, and other financial information are included in the CAFR. |
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The Certified Annual Financial Report (CAFR) includes the annual audit and other useful information that describes current year milestones and future outlook for the County's activities. It is due to the State of Georgia within six months of the close of the County's fiscal year so it will normally be available by December 30. |
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Currently, the County has no general obligation bonds. The remaining balance on capital leases totals $673,926 and will be paid out by June 30, 2010. The Solid Waste Department issued $6.8 million in revenue bonds on April 15, 2002. The remaining balance on these bonds of $5.6 million will be paid out by June 30,2022 |
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These are the estimated costs associated with the actual closing of the landfills. The costs are developed by engineers and updated annually. The County updates a CD annually that has been established specifically for this purpose. The current value in the CD is $3.9 million. This balance increases each year to coincide with the actual liability or estimated remaining life of the facilities. |
Fire Rescue
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Please call Georgia Forestry for a permit and regulations regarding outdoor burning each time you choose to burn.(912) 576-5387 Georgia Forestry Website |
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Please contact Lt. Chris Goebel at (912)510-4302 or cgoebel@co.camden.ga.us for scheduling. |
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Please contact Lt. Chris Goebel at (912) 510-4302 or cgoebel@co.camden.ga.us for distribution. |
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Please contact our billing clerk at (912) 729-3911. |
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No. However, if you live in area serviced by a municipal water system, you are encouraged to contact their office to see what options you may have. |
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Yes. The Prevention Division will install a free smoke alarm to those residents that are in need. Please click on the link for more information. Free Smoke Alarms |
Human Resources
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The County accepts applications for open positions only. |
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To be considered for any County position, you must submit a Camden County Government Application for Employment. Relevant attachments, such as a resume, cover letter, certifications, or transcripts/diplomas are acceptable attachments to an application. |
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In order to receive full consideration you must completely fill out all sections of the application even if you attach a resume. |
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Due to the volume of inquiries we receive, we cannot keep resumes on file, and we can only accept applications for positions which are currently open. |
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All applications must be received by 5pm of the closing date. Applications received after the closing date will not be considered for the position. |
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Yes, a separate application needs to be submitted for each individual position for which you wish to apply. Photocopies of an application are acceptable; however, each application must have an original signature and the correct job title. |
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Job vacancy information on the web is updated daily. Please note that the availability of each position is subject to change at any time. |
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The time varies depending on the department involved; however, it usually takes 2 - 3 weeks after the closing date on the job to conduct interviews and reach a hiring decision. The Human Resources Division will notify the applicants to be interviewed. |
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Applications must be submitted to the Human Resources Division either in person at the Historic Courthouse, by mail at P.O. Box 99 Woodbine, GA 31569, emailed to aglover@co.camden.ga.us, or faxed to (912)576-5647. |
Information Technology
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Contact the I.T. Dept at 510-4379 or 576-5640. |
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Yes. You can access it from the Employees Only page or logging in to it directly by going to the following web address: http://mail.co.camden.ga.us |
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If you are unable to see your network drives, logoff then logon again. You should be connected to the network after this. |
Intranet
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Contact CivicPlus Support at 888-228-2233, ext. 307, or go to the Support Website. |
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You bet there is! You can find the downloadable Advanced Manuals right here. |
Landfill
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Monday - Friday, 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday 7:00 am – 3:00 pm |
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Tipping fees vary depending on material. |
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No. Tipping fees support every aspect of our operation. |
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We have three locations: The MSW landfill is located at 5395 Highway 110 in Woodbine. The C&D landfill is located at 1600 Highway 110. The Old Still yard waste site is located at 4884 Old Still Road in Kingsland. |
Magistrate Court
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No. Judges are not allowed to carry on ex-parte communications with a potential litigant. |
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Yes! You can file some types of suits on-line using n-court. File on-line |
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You must file a lawsuit in the correct venue. Depending upon the case, venue typically lies in the county where the defendant lives, where a substantial part of the business was transacted, where the real property is located, or where the tortious act, omission, or injury occurred. |
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The plaintiff carries the burden of proof and gets to present their evidence and witnessess first. After a witness testifies, the other party in the case can cross examine that witness. Once the Plaintiff has presented all of their evidence and witnesses, the Defendant will have an opportunity to so the same. |
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You should bring any witnesses that you feel have direct knowledge of the facts that are related to your case and any documents such as photographs, repair bills, receipts, or contracts that you feel will prove your case. |
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No, this is considered hearsay. All testimony must be presented by live witnesses that are then subject to cross examination by the opposing side. |
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A Dismissal with Prejudice means that the case can never be filed against the other party again. A Dismissal without Prejudice means that the case can be re-filed. |
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Judgment creditors have certain duties. Once the judgment is paid, the judgment creditor is required (within 60 days) to direct the clerk of the court in writing: 1 - To cancel the writ of FiFa, if issued; 2 - To mark the judgment satisfied on the court docket. Failure to timely comply may subject the judgment creditor to monetary damages. See O.C.G.A. 9-13-80. |
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Yes. You must file a Notice of Appeal and tender appeal fees with the clerk of the Magistrate Court within thirty days of the entry of judgment on the case. Appeals from dispossessory cases have to be filed within seven days of the entry of judgment and follow a different format. The case will be forwarded to the Superior Court of Camden County and will be assigned a new case number and will be scheduled for a new trial. |
Mosquito Control
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We divide the county in sections and treat equally on a rotating schedule. There is no schedule used when applying Larvacide (growth regulator). We apply this at any time standing water is located. |
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Empty all containers (tires, drums, bottles, cans, kid pools, etc that may hold water. Repair leaky faucets and pipes outside. Fill in low places where puddles may be. Change water in bird bath once a week. Keep grass and shrubbery maintained, this will eliminate hiding places for adult mosquitoes around the house. Keep pond banks clear of excess vegetation. Keep ponds stocked with fish. |
New Resident Information
Planning & Development
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Permits are required for Tenant Improvement, Buildings, Plumbing, Electrical, Mechanical, Swimming Pools/Spas, Carport/Garage/Shed, Home Additions/Alterations/Addendums. |
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First you will need to have the map and parcel number of your property and then contact the office and speak with the GIS Planner. They will assign an address for your property. |
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For all new projects, plans and applications must be in to the office by 5:00 pm on Monday. A review committee meets on Wednesday mornings to review all plans and if approved, the permit can be issued after the meeting. For small projects, patios, etc.,the permit can be issued immediately. |
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Yes, a permit expires within six months of the issuing of the permit, unless an inspection has been completed and progress is being made. |
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A business license can be issued at the time of application if the request is approved for the zoning of the property. There is a $150.00 fee and the business license is renewable yearly. |
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The meetings are held the last Wednesday of each month at 6:00 pm at the Camden County Annex Building, 107 Gross city |
Probate Court
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It usually takes 8 to 12 weeks |
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Contact the Election Manager in the Election Superintendent's Office. Request a pollworker information sheet, fill out form, return to office,go pollworker training. You will be called when needed. |
Registrar
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Http://sos.georgia.gov/elections/statewide.htm More... |
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Any valid state or federal government issued photo ID including a FREE voter ID Card issued by your county registrar's office or the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS). Also accepted are Georgia Driver's License, Valid employee IF from any branch, department, agency or entity ofthe U.S. Government, Georgia, or any county, municipality, board, authority,or other entity of this state. Valid U.S. passport ID. Valid U.S. military photo ID. Valid tribal photo ID. |
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Contact our office of the Probate Court by calling (912)576-3785. |
Roads
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Brfore the surface or subsurface of any County Maintained road system can be tied into (private drive or new street) or altered in any way the Road Department must approve this action. This would include the changing of old or installation of new culvert for homesites. |
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The property owner is responsible for the culvert. The Road Department does offer the service of installing the pipe with proper compensation from the property owner. We do not install for Contractors. We do inspect all culverts and driveway accesses. |
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Yes, on County Maintained Right-of-Ways. The Road Department does not have permission to work on Private Property. |
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Yes, upon approval of Right-of-Way Encroachment Permit that includes an engineered set of pland that include drainage plan and hydraulics analysis. This must include a means of collection and discharge of water. |
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No, this goes to local maintenance office of Georgia Department of Transportation. |
Solid Waste
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M-F, 7:00am - 5:00 pm, Sat 7:00 am -3:00 pm |
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Tipping fees vary depending on material |
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No, tipping fees support every aspect of our operation. |
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5395 Highway 110 in Woodbine. |
Tax Commissioner
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Georgia drivers license are issued by the Georgia State Patrol. For more information visit Http://www.dmv.org/ga-georgia/driver-license.php |
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The title fee is $18.00, the license plate fee is $20.00, and valorem taxes are based on the balue of the vehicle. |
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You must apply for homestead exemption at the Tax Assessors Office(912)576-3241. For more information visit http://qpublic.net/ga/camden/index More... |
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Yes, we do accept post mark on all property payments and vehicle renewals. |
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All property appeals must be filed with the Tax Assessors Office (912)-576-3241. For more information search http://qpublic.net/ga/camden/index. More... |
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9:00 AM to 5:oo PM Monday thru Friday. We do not close for lunch. |
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We accept cash, check or money order. We do not accept credit card or debit card payments. |
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