Dougherty County Government

Dougherty County Government The heart and soul of Southwest Georgia. The County contains 326 square miles of land area with a 2010 census population of 94,565 persons.
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In 1853, Dougherty County was created out of Baker County by the Georgia Legislature. It was named for Judge Charles Dougherty of Athens. Portions of Worth County were transferred to Dougherty County in 1854 and 1856. Many of the original buildings remain and some have been restored and are in use today. Quail plantations are famous in the area and date back to the founding of Albany. Dougherty Co

unty is recognized for its quail and duck hunting, fishing, the Flint River and many cypress swamps. Dougherty County's mission is to improve the quality of life for all our citizens by being accessible and good stewards of our resources while delivering cost-effective, responsive services with integrity, fairness, and friendliness. Our municipality, the City of Albany, prides itself on being a City of Excellence and is known as the "Good Life City." Our County has three institutions of higher education, Albany State University, Albany Technical College, and Darton State College. Notable points of interests include the Albany Museum of Art, the Flint RiverQuarium; the Albany Civil Rights Institute; the Parks at Chehaw, one of Georgia's two accredited zoos; Radium Springs Gardens; and Thronateeska Heritage Center, which includes the Museum of History, Wetherbee Planetarium, and the Science Discovery Center. We welcome you to discover more about our area's historic sites and attractions. Be sure to view the Choose Albany videos developed by the Albany-Dougherty Economic Development Commission.

Address

Albany, GA
31701

General information

Policy Regarding Comments Terms of Service You are solely responsible for your comments and by using Dougherty County social media/hosted feeds you agree to our policy. Why do we moderate readers' comments? Our goal is to provide an information feed for a general readership which may include children. By screening comments, we have created a space where readers may exchange intelligent and informed commentary that enhances the quality of information exchange between citizens and county government. While most comments will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive, moderating decisions are subjective. We will make them as carefully and consistently as we can. We may not review all moderation decisions with readers and generally cannot alter a comment once it is posted. In most cases, a comment that is removed will simply be removed. However, when needed in order to restore balance and a neutral environment, we may from time to time point out rules. What kind of comments are we looking for? We value thoughtful comments representing a range of views that make their point quickly and politely. We make an effort to protect discussions from repeated comments – either by the same reader or different readers. We follow general standards of taste and will emphasize respect for others. A few things we won't tolerate: personal attacks, obscenity, vulgarity, profanity (including expletives and letters followed by dashes), commercial promotion, impersonations, incoherence and SHOUTING. Do we edit comments? No. Comments are either allowed to remain or they're not. We reserve the right to correct/clarify facts and a comment that is quoted or excerpted in an article may be removed as we seek to protect copyrighted material as much as possible. Comments that are excessively long may be removed. We may from time to time remove one or our own posts in order to correct typos or if it is in the interest of clarity. When this does occur, all comments attached will also be removed. When and where will my comment be displayed? Dougherty County currently uses Facebook and, at present, comments post without manual delay. Although comments are reviewed during regular business hours, be aware that comments may be monitored at any time. We reserve the right to limit comments. Should I use my real name when making a comment? Yes, definitely. We have found that people who use their names carry on more engaging, respectful conversations. However, we recommend against revealing personal contact information on security grounds. We also will remove posts with objectionable images. Campaign slogans (including commercial promotion) and/or images that are counter to our policy and general good taste will be removed. We may not, however, provide an explanation and reserve the right to block readers based on any of these issues. A reminder: Once your comment is published, it may be found in search results on Web sites like Google and Yahoo. What about criticism of Dougherty County? We respect strong opinions and criticism of our work, but we don't want comments to become bogged down with discussions of our policies, and we will moderate accordingly. What if I see an error in a post or a comment? What is the best way to suggest a correction? We appreciate it when readers point out errors and will investigate all assertions. But these suggestions should be respectful. To avoid distracting other readers, we may elect to remove comments that suggest a correction and simply repost if we feel the repost is warranted.

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

(229) 431-2121

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