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The U.S. Census Bureau's official 2020 population for Chatham County was 295,291 residents. [2] This was an increase of 11.4% from the official 2010 population of 265,128 residents. [3] Chatham is the sixth most populous county in Georgia, and the most populous Georgia county outside the Atlanta metropolitan area.
Both the county, formed in 1767, and the town of Chatham were named for William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, then the de facto leader of the British government. The present court house replaced a structure built in 1783, one block west of where the old offices of the clerk still stands. The court was removed to this locality from Callands in 1777.
County seat moved to Milledgeville in 1807. County courts held in the state capitol until 1808. 1814: Milledgeville: 1847: Milledgeville: Destroyed by fire on 24 February 1861. [15] County court held in various locations afterwards. 1887: Milledgeville: Baldwin County Courthouse: Remodeled in 1937 and 1965. Still in existence.
The Board of Commissioners also passed a $1.9 million update to its contract for the new Chatham County Courthouse on Oglethorpe Avenue and Montgomery Street
November's ballot will feature the presidential race as well as local elections from the state legislature to Chatham County Board of Commissioners.
Magistrate Court is meant to give people a place to file small claims and work out their issues before a judge in an efficient way.
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When he announced his re-election bid, he touted the development of the Chatham Youth Court and his removal of daytime fees for using county recreation fields. County Commission District 7