๐ Tree Removal Permit Requirements in Georgia
Updated 2025 ยท Covers private residential property within Georgia city limits and unincorporated areas
Georgia has no statewide tree ordinance for private property. Atlanta and DeKalb County have significant tree regulations. Most rural Georgia has no permit requirement.
City-by-City Rules in Georgia
| City / Area | Permit Rules |
|---|---|
| Atlanta | Tree ordinance requires permit for removal of any tree 6"+ DBH; significant replanting requirements |
| DeKalb County | County-level tree ordinance applies to unincorporated areas |
| Sandy Springs | Permit required for significant trees; city has active urban forestry program |
| Marietta | Tree preservation ordinance in place; permit process follows standard track |
| Savannah | Historic district trees have additional protections; city-level permit required for significant trees |
General Guidance for Georgia Homeowners
Because Georgia has no statewide private-property tree removal law (or state-level rules that vary by city), the only way to be certain about your specific address is to contact your city's Development Services, Building Department, or Urban Forestry office directly. Provide your address and a description of the tree(s) you'd like to remove โ most offices can answer in a single call.
How to Find Your City's Tree Removal Rules
- Use our Permit Checker โ covers major Georgia cities with specific threshold and fee data. Try it now โ
- Call your city's Development Services โ describe your address and tree. Most offices can confirm permit requirements in one call.
- Search your city's ordinance โ "[your city] tree ordinance" or "[your city] urban forestry code" will typically surface the relevant regulations.
Common Exemptions That Apply Statewide
- Trees below each city's size threshold (diameter at breast height)
- Confirmed dead trees (simplified process in most cities)
- Emergency removal of imminent hazard trees (notify city within 24โ72 hours)
- Trees on actively farmed agricultural land (check county rules)
Frequently Asked Questions โ Georgia
No โ Georgia has no statewide private-property tree removal permit requirement (with the exception of specific protected species like saguaro in Arizona, which is governed by state law). All permit requirements are set at the city, county, or municipal level. This means the rules differ significantly between cities โ sometimes between neighboring cities with different ordinances.
In cities with active tree ordinances, unpermitted removal of a protected tree can result in fines ranging from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands of dollars per tree, plus mandatory replacement planting requirements. The violation can follow the property deed through real estate transactions. See our violation and fines guide for detailed information.
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