Georgia Service Territory Lookup Cost Estimator

Estimate the total cost of conducting a utility service territory lookup in Georgia based on the number of parcels, research complexity, rush requirements, and report delivery method.

Total parcels or addresses requiring service territory identification.
Rural and boundary-adjacent parcels require additional cross-referencing with Georgia PSC maps and EMC territory files.
Each additional utility type requires separate territory verification against different regulatory databases.
PSC certification is required for utility interconnection applications, easement filings, and certain real estate transactions.
Georgia has 159 counties. Each additional county may require separate EMC or municipal utility cross-reference. First county is included in base rate.
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Formula

Step 1 – Base Research Cost:
Base Cost = Parcel Count × Base Rate per Parcel × Complexity Multiplier × Utility Type Multiplier

Step 2 – Rush Adjustment:
Adjusted Cost = Base Cost × Rush Multiplier

Step 3 – County Surcharge:
County Surcharge = (Number of Counties − 1) × $18.00

Step 4 – Flat Fees:
Flat Fees = Delivery Fee + PSC Certification Fee (if applicable)

Step 5 – Total:
Total = Adjusted Cost + County Surcharge + Flat Fees

Tiered Base Rates (per parcel):
1–5 parcels: $38.00 | 6–25: $28.50 | 26–100: $21.00 | 101–500: $15.75 | 500+: $11.50

Assumptions & References

  • Base per-parcel rates reflect typical Georgia utility research firm pricing for service territory identification as of 2024–2025.
  • Georgia has 159 counties served by a mix of investor-owned utilities (Georgia Power, Atlanta Gas Light), Electric Membership Corporations (EMCs), and municipal utilities. Rural parcels often fall within EMC territory boundaries that require cross-referencing with Georgia EMC and Georgia PSC certified maps.
  • Complexity multipliers reflect the additional labor required to resolve boundary disputes, overlay analysis, and multi-utility service area conflicts common in Georgia's mixed urban-rural landscape.
  • Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) certified territory letters are required for utility interconnection applications under O.C.G.A. § 46-3-8 and for certain easement and real estate title filings.
  • Professional research and consulting services in Georgia are generally exempt from state sales tax under Georgia DOR guidance (O.C.G.A. § 48-8-2). Digital data products may be subject to tax; consult a Georgia tax professional for your specific transaction.
  • Rush pricing reflects expedited staff allocation and priority database access costs. Same-day emergency requests may require direct utility contact and are subject to utility responsiveness.
  • GIS shapefile and spatial data exports require licensed GIS software and are priced to reflect data preparation, projection alignment, and quality assurance labor.
  • Estimates assume standard parcel data is available via Georgia's county tax assessor records or the Georgia GIS Clearinghouse. Parcels with incomplete or disputed legal descriptions may incur additional fees.
  • This estimator provides a planning-level estimate only. Final pricing is subject to scope confirmation, data availability, and contract terms.
  • References: Georgia PSC Service Territory Maps (psc.ga.gov), Georgia EMC (georgiaemc.com), Georgia GIS Clearinghouse (gis.georgia.gov), O.C.G.A. Title 46 (Public Utilities and Public Transportation).

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