Tucker is an unincorporated census‑designated‑place with a 2010 census population of approximately 20,500 residents. The Tucker Post Office is located at 4325 First Avenue, Tucker, GA 30084.
Neighborhoods
Arbor Springs
Ashleywoods
Avery Hills
Bellewood
Bentley
Berkshire
Braxton Square
Briar Ridge
Bridle Path
Brockett Commons
Brockett Creek Estates
Brockett Heights
Brockett Meadows
Brockett Oaks
Brockett Walk
Brookes Walk
Browning Chase
Candy Heights
Carrington Pointe
Castlewood
Cedar Circle
Cedar Knoll
Chelsea Commons
Classic Village
Cornerstone
Dillard Crossing
Dogwood Lane
Drayton Woods
Edinburgh Estates
Fox Fire
Galilee
Galilee Acres
Galilee West
Gloucester Park
Glynbrook
Hampshire Hills
Harbour Oaks
Highlands North
Hughes Point
Hunters Walk
Huntington
Idlewood Acres
Idlewood Parc
Imperial Hills
Indian Acres
Ivey Crest
Jeri Lynn Manor
Judean Hills
Kennersly Close
Lake Erin
Lake Ivanhoe
Landsdowne
Lavista Cove
Lavista Estates
Lavista Woods
Leeshire
Leeshire Close
Leeshire Trace
Livsey Oaks
Livsey Trail
Livsey Woods
Martins Crossing
Mimosa Estates
Montreal Woods
Northforke Estate
Northlake Creek
Northlake Manor
Northlake Woods
Oakhill
Osceola
Oswood
Parkview Commons
Payton Woods
Pine Crest
Pine Grove
Pine Orchard
Presidential Point
Princeton Crossing
Providence
Walton Woods
Wedgewood
Wellington
Wembley Walk
Westhampton Woods
Westwood
White Oaks
Winchester Heights
Windfield
Winding Woods
Wiscassett Square
Woodridge
Woodvale
Originally established as a railroad town, citizens of Tucker, from time to time, explore the possibility of incorporating as a new city. If incorporated, Tucker would be the second-largest city in the county after Dunwoody.