Georgia Statutes

§ 40-2-7 — Removing or affixing license plate with intent to conceal or misrepresent

Georgia § 40-2-7

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O.C.G.A. § 40-2-7 (2026).

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A person who removes a license plate from a vehicle or affixes to a vehicle a license plate not authorized by law for use on it, in either case with intent to conceal or misrepresent the identity of the vehicle or its owner, is guilty of a misdemeanor. As used in this Code section, "remove" includes deface or destroy.

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