Welcome! We are glad you have decided to make Turner County your new home. Since moving is always a difficult process, the following contact numbers will help in your transition. Please feel free to call the Chamber at 229-567-9696 or email us at turnercountychamber(at)gmail.com
for any additional information.
County Seat, Ashburn
Ashburn Population 4,494
County Population 8,990
Turner County Courthouse .........229-567-4368
Turner County Commissioners.....229-567-4313
Turner Co. Zoning and Permits....229-567-3563
Ashburn City Hall ........................229-567-3431
Rebecca City Hall ........................229-643-7212
Sycamore City Hall ......................229-567-4296
Postal Service .............................229-567-2432
Georgia Power(in Ashburn)..........888-660-5890
Irwin EMC (in county) ..................229-468-7415
Tag Office ....................................229-567-3636
Public Library ...............................229-567-4027
Wiregrass Farmer Newspaper ....229-567-3655
Windstream (phone and internet)877-807-9463
Media Comm Cable ......................866-655-2225
Direct TV ......................................866-535-9593
Turner County Elementary........... 229-567-2461
Turner County Middle School .......229-567-4343
Tuner County High School ...........229-567-4377
Turner County Speciality School...229-567-3412
Moultrie Technical College,
GED Classes Only.........................229-567-8781
Tift Regional Medical ....................229-382-7120
Phoebe Putney Hospital ..............229-888-4127
Palmyra Medical ...........................229-434-2000
Towns have personalities just like people and Ashburn is a fun place to live with friendly people and lots of community spirit. Plus, where else do they have a Fire Ant Festival? How fun is that! Don Winters moved from Ohio in 2004
My husband and I retired and were looking for a warmer climate and better cost of living. Ashburn is the best of everything - small town charm, friendly people, inexpensive living, and a great place to raise a family. - Sue Mastrario moved from New Jersey in 1992