3 rules for unincorporated Coweta County, Georgia.
Verified from official government sources
The unincorporated county requires no permit for an occasional yard or garage sale. Only a sale that runs continuously becomes a retail use, triggering zoning compliance and a Chapter 18 business license. Newnan, Senoia, and Grantville set their own rules.
Coweta County sets no numeric cap on yard or garage sales per year in the unincorporated area. There is no per-household limit; the only trigger is a continuous, ongoing sale, which is treated as an unpermitted retail business.
Coweta County sets no fixed yard-sale hours in the unincorporated area, so sales run as daytime events by custom. What the code controls is the aftermath: leftover goods and signs cannot be left to accumulate as litter.
Coweta County, GA, Code of Ordinances ch. 62, sec. 62-16(a)
No owner or occupant of any premises shall allow litter or waste to accumulate thereon.
See every category we cover for Coweta County β parking, noise, fences, fires, animals, pools, and more.
Coweta County Ordinance Hub β