Georgia Statutes

§ 9-11-28 — Persons before whom depositions may be taken; disqualification for interest; consent of parties

Georgia § 9-11-28

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O.C.G.A. § 9-11-28 (2026).

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(a)Within the United States and its possessions. Within the United States or within a territory or insular possession subject to the dominion of the United States, depositions shall be taken before an officer authorized to administer oaths by the laws of the United States or by the laws of the place where the examination is held or before a court reporter appointed by the court in which the action is pending or, if within this state, before a certified court reporter or as otherwise provided by the rules of the Board of Court Reporting. A person so appointed has power to administer oaths and take testimony.
(b)In foreign countries. In a foreign state or country depositions shall be taken on notice before a secretary of embassy or legation, consul general, consul, vice-consul, or consular

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352 S.E.2d 398 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 1986)
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