Georgia Statutes

§ 21-2-225-1 — Confidentiality of address of registered electors; term of request; procedure

Georgia § 21-2-225-1

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Bluebook
O.C.G.A. § 21-2-225-1 (2026).

Text

(a)Any registered elector in this state who has obtained a protective order under Code Section 19-13-4 or under a similar provision of law in another state or who has obtained a restraining order or protective order under Code Section 16-5-94 or under a similar provision of law in another state may request the board of registrars of such elector's county of residence to make such elector's residence address confidential. An elector who is a bona fide resident of a family violence shelter, as defined in Code Section 19-13-20 , may request to have his or her address made confidential without having to obtain a restraining order or protective order.
(b)Upon the filing of a request with an affidavit under oath with the board of registrars by a registered elector stating that the elector has

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Legislative History

Added by 2009 Ga. Laws 79,§ 2, eff. 7/1/2009.

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