Name | Appointed By | Five Year Term |
---|---|---|
Chairman Steve Taylor | County | Virtue of Office |
Mayor Jim Puckett | City | Virtue of Office |
Name | Appointed By | Five Year Term |
---|---|---|
Chip Dorminy | Chairman | July 2015-July 2020 |
Milton “Bubba” Hopkins | County | July 2015-July 2020 |
Tim Kegebein | County | July 2015-July 2020 |
Bill Luke | County | July 2015-July 2020 |
Steven Mitchell | County | July 2015-July 2020 |
Name | Appointed By | Term |
---|---|---|
Vanessa Melton | Chairman | April 2020 |
Charlene Lankford | Secretary | April 2020 |
Stephen Pair | June 2022 | |
Scott Spivey | October 2024 | |
Jennifer Turner | April 2021 |
Name | Position |
---|---|
O.D. Netter | Chairman |
Constance Manley | Member |
Joseph Manley | Member |
Eric Stone | Member |
Name | Appointed By | Two Year Term |
---|---|---|
David Walker, Chairman | County | Expires: Dec 31, 2019 |
Danny Young, Vice Chair | County | Expires: Dec 31, 2019 |
Dr. Thomas Green | County | Expires: Dec 31, 2019 |
Penson Kaminsky | Democratic Party | |
Gudrun Mills | Republican Party |
Name | Position | Three Year Term |
---|---|---|
John A. Dixon, Jr. | Member | December 2020 |
Roffie Sheppard | Member | December 2019 |
Felicia Young | Member | December 2021 |
Arthur L. Anderson | Member | December 2019 |
Connie Graham | Member | December 2020 |
Katherine Silva-Nash | Member | December 2021 |
Name | Appointed By | Term |
---|---|---|
Daniel Cowan, Commissioner | County | Virtue of Office |
Thelma Graham | County | December 2022 |
Dr. J. Shawn Haralson | BHC School Supt. | Virtue of Office |
Heath Parrish, N.P. | County | December 2022 |
Mayor Jim Puckett | City | Virtue of Office |
Sue Smith | City | December 2022 |
Jim Turner | County | December 2021 |
Name | Appointed By | Four Year Term |
---|---|---|
Randy Hughes | County | July 2020 |
Wesley Mitchell | County | March 2022 |
Jasper Stewart | County | January 2023 |
Name | Appointed By | Five Year Term |
---|---|---|
Rick Bostleman | County | June 2023 |
Mark White | County | February 2024 |
Joyce Jenkins | County | July 2020 |
Debra Weil | County | August 2021 |
Name | Appointed By | Three Year Term |
---|---|---|
Dale Niday | County | January 2021 |
Name | Appointed By | Term |
---|---|---|
Bennie Calloway | County | Virtue of Office |
Michael Dinnerman | County | |
Michael Griffin | City | December 2020 |
Mayor Jim Puckett | City | Virtue of Office |
Chairman Steve Taylor | County | Virtue of Office |
Neesa Williams | City | December 2020 |
Name | Appointed By | Three Year Term |
---|---|---|
John Luckie, Chairman | City | June 2022 |
Hank Braddy | City | June 2022 |
Jeremy Cox | County | March 2022 |
Johnny Pruitt | DLS Board | October 2021 |
Jennifer Shultz | County | August 2020 |
Name | Appointed By | Five Year Term |
---|---|---|
Chairman Steve Taylor | County | Virtue of Office |
Mayor Jim Puckett | City | Virtue of Office |
Name | Status | Term |
---|---|---|
Charlene Lankford | President | 2018-2020 |
Kathy A. Young | Sec/Treasurer | 2018-2020 |
Pam Davis | Member | 2018-2020 |
Sam Jones | Member | 2018-2020 |
Claudia Kamisky | Member | 2018-2020 |
Sara Lankford | Member | 2018-2020 |
Anna Oliver | Member | 2018-2020 |
Name | Appointed By | Three Year Term |
---|---|---|
Anna Brown | City | July 2021 |
Sherry Sue Davis | County | July 2021 |
Ben Jacobs | City | October 2020 |
Bonnie Kelley | City | August 2021 |
Mayor Jim Puckett | City | Ex-officio |
Chairman Steve Taylor | County | Ex-officio |
Name | Appointed By | Five Year Term |
---|---|---|
Chris Calhoun | County | April 2021 |
Trey Luckie | City | February 2021 |
Jim Turner | City | February 2021 |
George Vereen | County | June 2020 |
Name | Appointed By | Term |
---|---|---|
Michael Dinnerman, Manager | County | Ex-Officio |
Jimmy Johnson, Councilman | City | February 2022 |
Cam Jordan, Deputy Administrator | City | Ex-Officio |
Tim Kegebein, Road Superintendent | County | April 2021 |
Neal Poole, Landfill Director | Other | Ex-Officio |
Jim Puckett, Mayor | City | February 2022 |
Billy Register | Joint | March 2020 |
Steve Taylor, Chairman | County | December 2021 |
Kathy A. Young, Deputy Administrator | City | Ex-Officio |
Don’t call 911 to ask when the power will be restored during outages or to report power outages.
Don’t call 911 to ask for weather reports.
Don’t call 911 for school reports such as closings.
Don’t call 911 to ask about scheduled events in Ben Hill County such as fireworks or the times of Halloween.
Don’t hang up when you call 911 in an emergency. If you get a recording stay on the line until the dispatcher answers. Hanging up will only delay the answering of your call further.
Don’t hang up if you dial 911 accidentally. Dispatchers have to call the numbers back and if no contact is made a police officer will be dispatched to your address to ensure your safety.
Don’t play with 911 or make false calls. It is a violation of the law to do so.
Don’t call 911 to request directory assistance. 411 is the correct number.
Don’t call 911 to arrange for ambulance transportation to a medical appointment.
Don’t call 911 to discuss legal problems, legal issues or questions on laws.
Don’t call 911 to ask for directions.
Why does the 911 operator ask so many questions? If I call with an emergency, time is crucial. Isn’t the operator wasting time by asking for so much information?
What if something happens to me and I can’t speak? How can 911 help me?
I have a hearing impairment and cannot communicate over a regular telephone line. What should I do if I need help in an emergency?
Can I call 911 from my cell phone?
Why am I charged a 911 subscriber fee on my telephone bill?
The following guidelines should be followed when asking for assistance or reporting an incident within Ben Hill County.
When to dial 9-1-1:
The citizens of Ben Hill County may call the Non-emergency number (229) 426-5111 to report non-urgent incidents that require a police response.
When to dial the non-emergency number:
The same dispatchers who answer the 911 calls also answer the non-emergency number, so be patient. 911 calls will be answered first then the non-emergency phone.
When to call the Sheriff, Police or Fire Departments directly.
Follow these procedures to use 911 properly.
When calling from a cell phone your location is not readily known.
If you would like to apply for a position with the Elections office, you can fill out this application and submit it online. You can get a physical copy of the application by contacting the elections office at the number below.
If you have questions you can contact us at (229) 426-4152.
Veterans can also apply online at the Office of the Secretary of State. The application is available here:
Poll Worker Application – Veteran
Ben Hill County is committed to providing people with disabilities an equal opportunity to benefit from all the programs, services and activities the County provides or supports (e.g. employment, recreation, health care, social services, courts, voting, and public meetings.)
The County prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in the provision of or admission to its programs, services and activities; as required by the Title II ADA and Section 504 regulations.
Ben Hill County Manager Mike Dinnerman is responsible for insuring compliance with this policy. He can be contacted at the Ben Hill County Administration Office, 402-A East Pine Street, Fitzgerald, GA 31750, or by phone at (229) 426-5100. The alternate point of contact is Human Resource Manager Pamela Turner, at the same location.
Visitation day and time will be determined by the first letter of the inmate’s last name.
Males: Saturday
Females: Sunday
An increasing awareness of the concerns surrounding the disposal of prescription drugs has spurred a local effort to provide Ben Hill County residents with a safe place to deposit unwanted medicine. To handle the growing need, the Ben Hill County Sheriff’s Office has set up its own secure prescription drop box in the department for use by residents looking for a way of getting rid of medication.
Leaving expired prescriptions around the house can pose a health risk if mistakenly ingested, and parents are increasingly diligent to keep drugs out of children’s hands. Meanwhile, throwing medicine away leaves them vulnerable to animals or even humans sorting through trash. And more and more people are getting the word that flushing prescriptions down the toilet has the potential to contaminate water sources.
The drop box is located at the Sheriff’s Office 24 hours a day and is a way they can offer a secure convenient method of disposal for our citizens.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 15, 2024
ATLANTA |On Wednesday, May 22, Lt. Governor Burt Jones Statewide Field Representatives will be hosting mobile office hours for constituents in the local community.
WHAT: Constituent Mobile Office Hours
WHO: TJ Hudson, South Georgia Field Director
WHEN/WHERE:
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Time: 11:00AM – 1:00PM
Ben Hill County Courthouse
111 South Sheridan Street
Fitzgerald, Georgia 31750
Please RSVP to TJ Hudson at TJ.Hudson@ltgov.ga.gov.