©Long County Assessors
Welcome to the Long County Assessors Office Web Site!
Our office is open to the public from 8am until 5pm, Monday through Friday.
The goal of the Long County Assessors Office is to provide the people of Long County with a web site that is
easy to use. You can search our site for a wealth of information on any property in Long County.
IMPORTANT
Assessment Notices will be mailed on 10/27/25 and the last day for filing an appeal will be 12/11/25. All
appeals must be made in writing on the proper form. You may return appeal forms by mail or in person at
the Tax Assessor’s office.
We will not accept any appeals sent in via e-mail or fax. All mail must be postmarked by the deadline in
order to be considered. Metered mail date stamps do not count as a postmark.
It is important to note that the 2025 Notice of Assessments will not include the School Bond tax or any
sanitation or fire fees. According to 2025 Legislature we can no longer add those items to the notices but
they will be on your tax bills.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the Assessor’s Office at (912) 545-9111 to
speak with Tara Boatright or Barbara Windincamp. You may also email your concerns to
longcoappr@longcountyga.gov.
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 Long County Tax Commissioner should be
contacted with tax bill related questions.
LONG COUNTY BOARD OF ASSESSORS NOTIFICATION
Notice to the Long County Property Owners and Occupants. In accordance with Georgia law, please be advised
that the Long County Appraisal Staff may be visiting your property to review your parcel information concerning
an appeal filed, return filed, construction of new improvement or addition, review of parcel, and/or conservation
use application. If you have any further questions, please call our office at (912) 545-9111.
Did you know?
Long County was created in 1920 from parts of Liberty County. Georgia's 157th county was named for Dr.
Crawford W. Long, the Georgian responsible for introducing anesthesia to modern medical practice. The county
seat, and sole incorporated municipality, is Ludowici. Ludowici was named to honor a German immigrant,
William Ludowici, who contributed substantially to the construction of the county high school.
Source: georgia.gov
Long County Tax Assessors Office
TARA BOATRIGHT
Chief Appraiser
PO Box 642
Ludowici GA 31316
Phone: 912-545-9111
Fax: 912-545-0096
E-Mail