These are transfer stations, landfills, convenience centers, and drop-off sites in Georgia. A transfer station consolidates waste and hauls it to a landfill; a convenience center is a small residential drop-off site. Hours, fees, and accepted items differ by facility, so check the listing or call ahead.
This page lists the transfer stations, landfills, convenience centers, and drop-off sites we have on file for Georgia. It is not a complete municipal registry. Your county or city solid-waste department may run additional sites, especially seasonal or residents-only convenience centers.
Can I drop off household trash at these Georgia facilities?
Most accept household garbage and bulky items, but rules vary. Some take the general public, others serve only commercial haulers, and county convenience centers may require proof of residency. Check the individual listing or call before you go.
Do Georgia transfer stations charge a fee?
Usually yes. Tipping fees are commonly charged by weight or by load, with extra charges for tires, mattresses, appliances, and construction debris. Some county-run convenience centers are free for residents because they are funded by local taxes.