Masks Now Required Inside Camden County Facilities

Beginning Wednesday, August 4, 2021, face masks will again be required inside Camden County facilities. Following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), masks are recommended indoors in areas of high transmission, like Camden County, to maximize protection from the Delta variant and to prevent possibly spreading it to others.

When able, individuals are encouraged to conduct business, including making online payments, to Camden County online by visiting the Camden County website at www.camdencountyga.gov.

County buildings are still open to the public and specific offices may be reached by using the information below. The Curbside Collection Office is temporarily closed to the public through Friday, August 6, 2021.

  • Camden County Government Services Complex, 200 East 4th Street, Woodbine
  • Administration Offices 912-510-0464
  • Office of the County Clerk 912-576-5651
  • Curbside Collection Office 912-510-6881
  • Camden County Tax Commissioner’s Office 912-576-3248
  • Camden County Assessors Office 912-576-3241
  • Camden County Board of Elections & Registration 912-576-3245
  • Finance & Budget Department 912-576-7125
  • Human Resources Department 912-576-5660
  • Camden County Annex Building, 107 North Gross Road, Kingsland
  • Planning & Development Department 912-729-5603
  • CRS, E & S Office 912-510-4320
  • Public Protection & Compliance 912-510-5834

Under orders through the Brunswick Judicial Circuit, the Camden County Courthouse also requires masks. Residents may conduct business with the courts online or by telephone. The courts may be reached at:

  • Camden County Courthouse, 210 East 4th Street, Woodbine
  • Magistrate Court 912-576-5658
  • Probate Court 912-576-3785
  • Clerk of Superior Court 912-576-5631

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