Randolph County: Rich in History and Opportunity

Sometimes a place just feels right. Not too big, not too small. In Southwest Georgia, one of those special places is Randolph County. If you want to experience the ordinary, you have plenty of other options. If you want to delve into a community rich in history and opportunity, come see us.
Randolph County offers many opportunities in tourism, recreation, education, health care, active civic clubs, specialty shopping, and news. We have plenty of land for hunting and some great fishing as well in our local streams, ponds and rivers.
Those two paragraphs from our Chamber of Commerce pretty well sum up life in Randolph County ... a quiet place, far from the maddening rush of the city and home to good hard-working people led by a progressive and dedicated group of elected officials.
Positions Available
?The Randolph County Board of Commissioners is seeking two positions: Motor Grader Operator and Laborer/Heavy Equipment Operator for the Road Department. Applicants must have a High School Diploma or GED and a valid Driver’s License. Applicants must also pass a Criminal Background Check and Driving History Check. Applicants must have the ability to read and write at a level commonly associated with the completion of a high school diploma or an equivalent. Preferably a Commercial Driver's License.
New Job Opening - Public Works Director
The Randolph County Board of Commissioners is seeking a highly qualified individual to serve as Public Works Director. The successful candidate will assist in planning, organizing, and directing the activities of the County’s Public Works Department.
New Job Opening - Chief Appraiser
The Randolph County Board of Tax Assessors is seeking a qualified candidate to fill the position of Chief Appraiser. The Chief Appraiser is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Tax Assessors’ office and its major duties
Notice to the Public
Starting Monday, May 4, 2026, the Randolph County Public Works/Road Department hours of operation will change. The hours of operation will be Monday-Thursday, 6:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the Board of Commissioners' office at (229) 732-6440.
Notice to the Public
Like many households and businesses, Randolph County is currently facing the significant impact of rising fuel prices. To maintain fiscal responsibility and ensure the long-term stability of our local budget, the County is evaluating necessary adjustments to daily operations and public services.
Read the Full Notice to the Public Here
JUDGES ADOPT GUIDELINES FOR IN-PERSON PROCEEDINGS
Because of the continuing Coronavirus/COVID 19 Public Health Emergency the judges of the Superior Courts of the Pataula Judicial District have adoped guidelines for the conduct of in-person criminal, civil and accountability court proceedings. The process begins with a thorough health screening at the entrance to the courthouse and continues with the requirement of wearing masks, maintaining social distancing and sitting only in assigned seats. Click here for complete information.






