In accordance with Georgia Law (OCGA 48-5-264.1), please be advised that a member of the Lee County Appraisal Staff may visit your property to review or update property information.
The purpose of this visit may be in response to one or more of the following: a return was filed, an appeal was filed, recent improvements or additions were made to the property, a change
in zoning, a general review/update of parcel information, exempt property application, conservation use application, or decal inspections.
The field appraiser will have a photo identification badge and will be driving an appropriately marked vehicle. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact
the Lee County Tax Assessors Office at 229-759-6010.
Welcome to the Lee County Assessors Office Web Site!
Lee County Georgia Assessors Office
Doug Goodin Chief Appraiser
Phone: 229-759-6010
Fax: 229-814-1311
E-Mail
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Our office is open to the public from 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
The goal of the Lee County Assessors Office is to provide the people of Lee County with a web site that is easy to use. You can search our site for a wealth of information on any property in Lee County.
The information contained herein reflects the values established in the "most current published" tax digest. *Please note that the Assessors Office establishes values only. The Lee County Tax Commissioner should be contacted with tax bill related questions.
Did you know?
Lee County was one of the original landlot counties acquired from the Creek Indians by a treaty in 1825. Georgia's 68th county, it was named for Richard Henry "Lighthorse Harry" Lee, father of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Lighthorse Harry gave the eulogy at the funeral of George Washington in 1779.
The original county seat was Starkville, but was moved to current county seat of Leesburg in 1876 after the completion of the Railroad from Americus to Albany in 1857. Smithville, in northern Lee County, is the only other incorporated city in the county.
Lee County is one of the fastest growing counties south of Atlanta. It was ranked in 2005 as the 46th fastest growing county in the United States. The total land area of the county is 355 square miles or 227,200 acres. Current population is estimated at 31,000 with a growth of 3.5 people per day. Residential construction adds 8-10 new dwellings per week. In 2005, the total number of tagged vehicles was 31,711 up from 30,674 in 2004.