Welcome to the Houston County Assessors Office Web Site!
Contact Information:
Houston County Tax Assessors Office
James H. Moore III
Chief Appraiser
201 Perry Parkway
Perry, GA 31069
Real Property: (478) 218-4750
Mapping: (478) 218-4770
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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 Houston County Assessors Office is to provide the people of Houston County with a web site that is informative and easy to use. You can search our site for a wealth of information on any property in Houston County.
The current values contained herein reflect "values under construction" and not yet approved by the Board of Tax Assessors. The previous value is the value shown on the last certified tax digest. *Please note that the Assessors Office establishes values only. The Houston County Tax Commissioner should be contacted with tax bill related questions or visit http://www.houstoncountyga.org.
Board of Assessors:
William Fowler Jr, Chairman
Joyce Herndon
Stephen Thublin
Bill Phelps
Ron Grace
James Moore, Chief Appraiser
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Board of Commissioners:
Dan Perdue, Chairman
Gail Robinson
Mark Byrd
Tal Talton
Shane Gottwals
Robbie Dunbar, Director of Administration
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Did you know? Houston County (pronounced House-ton), the 51st county formed in Georgia, was created in 1821. Originally part of the Creek nation's land, the county was named for John Houston, a member of the Continental Congress and Governor of Georgia from 1778 to 1784.
Perry is named in honor of Oliver Hazard Perry, the naval officer who said "We have met the enemy and they are ours," after a fleet under his command defeated the British at Lake Erie.
Both Warner Robins and Robins Air Force Base were named for Brigadier General Augustine Warner Robins.
Robins Air Force Base, the center of the Warner Robins Air Material Area, was built in 1941 for around $15 million. It covers 8,722 acres and is Georgia's largest single employer, providing an important economic boost to central Georgia.
Warner Robins is home to one of the top Air Museums in the country, the Museum of Aviation. This facility also includes the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame as well as the Robert L. Scott Vistascope Theater.
Some of the county's special events include the World Class Air Show and the International City Festival, in Warner Robins; and, the Georgia National Fair and the Dogwood Festival in Perry. The Georgia National Fair is an old-fashioned, state-sponsored fair held eleven days at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry.
Warner Robins is home to the 2007 Little League World Series Boys Champion and is home to the 2009 and 2010 Little League World Series Girls Champion and starting in 2010 is the home of the Little League Southeastern Regional headquarters and regional tournament.
Betty Cantrell, from Warner Robins, was crowned Miss America 2016.
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