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Doing Business
Find information about starting and maintaining your business in Cobb County.
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Recent Projects by the Housing Authority
View recent housing projects.
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Transparency Center
Cobb County strives to run an open and transparent government, making information easily and quickly available to its residents and the media. Our goal is to provide timely, accurate and consistent information to effectively serve the public. This transparency center provides a central location to find much of the information you may need. There are quick links to documents and information, and opportunities to provide your feedback. If you need to request additional details, you can easily do that as well.
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Braves Stadium Information
Find information about Truist Park from its original planning and construction to updates about the surrounding development.
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Mortgage Program
Have you ever dreamed of owning a home? The Programs listed below offer a 30-year, fixed rate first mortgage with down payment assistance and could make your dream a reality.
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Global Directory by Category
See a directory of popular pages on cobbcounty.org listed by category
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Alphabetical Global Directory
See a directory of popular pages on cobbcounty.org listed alphabetically
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Newcomer Information
Welcome to Cobb County, one of the premier counties in the nation! We’re glad you chose to make your home here along with approximately 760,000 other residents who enjoy our high quality of life. Once you settle in, you’ll find top-notch schools, acres of park land, excellent recreational facilities, first-rate shopping and dining, and unparalleled government services.
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County Contact Directory
Cobb County's Contact Directory provides phone numbers and email addresses to essential county facilities and personnel.
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Open Records Requests
Thank you for your interest in Cobb County Government Open Records. The Georgia Open Records Act and related subtitles of Georgia law authorize a personal inspection of public records at a reasonable time and place unless prohibited by a court order or otherwise exempted by law. However, no public official or personnel is required to prepare reports, summaries or compilations not in existence at the time of an Open Records Request.
FAQs
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Can SPLOST Funds be used to reduce Property Taxes?
Although counties cannot directly include a property tax rollback as an eligible expenditure on the referendum, counties can use SPLOST funds to pay for capital outlay projects that would otherwise be funded through property tax revenues. Also, if excess proceeds remain after SPLOST projects have been completed and there is no county debt, the excess proceeds must go to the general fund of the county to reduce county property taxes. For more information on the Disposition of Excess Funds, please see the SPLOST Guide.