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Clarke County is the center of the state’s timber industry that employs around 47,000 people. The county is located in the southwestern section of the state at the juncture of the Tombigbee and Alabama rivers. Originally inhabited by the Creek and Choctaw Indians, the county has a rich history that began long before the state of Alabama.
Small businesses often interact with counties on a departmental level. Access a list of county departments that oversee things from building regulations to utilities.
Access county and area business development resources including, incentives, incubator opportunities, and local demographics compiled by county agencies, the area chamber of commerce, or the area economic development authority.
Local chambers may serve one or several counties, but each offer a range of economic development resources from area advantages to leadership programs.
Find the main numbers for the Clarke County Courthouses and departmental emails.
Local resource contact information for Clarke County's website, Small Business Development Center(s), Taxpayer Service Center(s), Business License office(s), and Chamber(s) of Commerce in your area here.