Jackson County

Jackson County


Jackson County, the 22nd county of Georgia, was created in 1796 from part of Franklin County. It is named for Revolutionary War General, Congressman, and Senator James Jackson.

The county seat is Jefferson, named for President Thomas Jefferson. It was originally located on the site of an Indian village, Thomocoggan.

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Jacson County Map

County Profile

Incorporated: February 11, 1796

Population: 41,589

Total Area: 342.4 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Jefferson (County Seat)

• Arcade
• Braselton
• Commerce
• Hoschton

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Contact Information

Website:

www.jackson
countygov.com

Address:

67 Athens Street
Jefferson, Georgia 30549-1401

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 367-1199
(706) 367-9083

Email:

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