County septic records
Find septic tank size records in Clarke County, GA
For homes around Athens, Winterville, septic tank size may be listed in county onsite sewage records, permit files, repair records, inspection notes, or an as-built system diagram. These records can help you avoid guessing whether a provider should price a 1,000 gallon or 1,500 gallon tank.
Clarke County Environmental Health contact
Georgia septic records are usually handled locally. Use this county office as the starting point when asking for septic permit, onsite sewage, inspection, or repair records for a property.
- Phone
- (706) 583-2658
- Website
- Georgia DPH county environmental health contacts
- Source
- Georgia DPH county environmental health phone list
Want us to request the septic records for you?
Send us the property address and we will try to route the request to the correct county office, then email you the result when we have it.
Ask SepticNearby to look up my septic tank sizeWhat to have ready before you call
- Property street address and ZIP code.
- Parcel number, if you can find it from the county tax assessor or property records site.
- Owner name or purchase year, if the office asks for it.
- Any prior inspection, pumping, or repair paperwork from the home purchase.
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Septic records FAQ
Where do I ask for septic records in Clarke County?
Start with the Clarke County Environmental Health office. The current phone number in the Georgia DPH county phone list is (706) 583-2658.
What should I ask for?
Ask for available onsite sewage records, septic permit records, repair records, inspection records, and any as-built diagram for the property address.
Will the record always show the tank size?
No. Some records clearly show tank capacity, while older or incomplete files may only show permit history or system location.
SepticNearby is not a government agency. County offices decide what records are available and whether they can release them for a specific property.