Georgia Statutes
§ 36-36-39 — Filing of petition for declaratory judgment to determine validity of annexation; judicial review
Georgia § 36-36-39
JurisdictionGeorgia
Title36
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O.C.G.A. § 36-36-39 (2026).
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(a)Within 30 days of the effective date of the ordinance annexing land to the municipal corporation, any resident elector of the area so annexed or of the municipal corporation or any property owner of such area or of the municipal corporation may bring a petition for declaratory judgment, in the superior court of the county of the legal situs of the annexing municipal corporation, to determine the validity, in accordance with this article, of the application and the municipal corporation's action thereon. Whenever such a petition is filed, the municipal governing body shall file with the court the record of their official actions in regard to such application and a certified copy of the annexing ordinance.
(b)The judgment of the court on any such petition may declare the annexation ordi
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