Cook County Permits (Georgia)

The Cook County Clerk's Office maintains public records for a county, including vital documents like birth certificates and marriage licenses, as well as Cook County permits. Clerks in Cook County, Georgia may be responsible for filing and issuing county permits, including building permits, land use permits, access permits, utility permits, and special event permits. These permits may be required for installing or repairing septic systems, demonstrating that a building meets fire codes and other building codes, demolition, repairs, renovations, and adjusting boundary lines. They may also be required for temporary events, reserving public property, or a number of land development uses. The Cook County Clerk Office can provide information on how to apply for a Cook County permit or how to check if a permit is valid, and their permit information and records are usually available online.

Cook County Clerk Adel GA 1200 South Hutchinson Avenue 31620 229-896-2266


A Cook County Town or City Hall provides municipal services for their community, which can include issuing and filing permits. These county permits may be required for a number of building projects, including renovations, demolitions, repairs, land development, and zoning compliance. In addition to building permits, Town and City Halls in Cook County, Georgia may also issue land use permits related to boundary lines, private roads, addresses, and water systems, as well as access permits, utility permits, and special event permits. These records can be used to prove that a project has a valid permit or to look up county permit rules, apply for a permit in Cook County, or see approved permits. Town and City Halls typically provide online access to their county permit records.

Cecil City Hall Adel GA 134 West Roundtree Street 31620 229-794-9302