Company Overview
Walton County, forty-five miles east of Atlanta in Georgia's Piedmont region, is the state's forty-sixth county. Comprising 329 square miles, it was created by the Lottery Act of 1818 from land originally held by both the Cherokee and Creek Indians and was named for George Walton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and briefly a Georgia governor.

The county seat is Monroe, where the current county courthouse was opened in 2005.  The historic county courthouse (the third) was built in 1883; since that time the structure has undergone major restorations and additions. Walton County has been home to seven Georgia governors: James Boynton, Howell Cobb, Alfred Colquitt, Wilson Lumpkin, Henry McDaniel, Richard Russell, Jr. and Clifford Walker. Also from Walton County was Moina B. Michael, known as the "Poppy Lady." She developed the symbol of the red Flanders Field Poppy as a memorial emblem for the veterans of wars.

Benefits Offered;
·         PTO accruing starting day 1!
·         11 Paid Holidays a Year
·         Generous Time Off for Sick and Personal Days
·         Competitive Insurance and Health Plans Starting On the First of the Month Following 30 Days of Employment
·         Multiple Options for Retirement Plans
·         Free Employee Assistance Programs
 
Company Summary
Name
Walton County Government
Industry
Number of Employees
51-200
Phone
(770) 267-1329
Location
303 South Hammond Drive
#331
Monroe, GA
30655