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How to fill out the T 226 online
Filling out Form T 226 is an essential step for individuals seeking to extend the initial registration period for a motor vehicle purchased from a Georgia dealer. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete Form T 226 online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering the date when the application is being completed in the appropriately labeled field.
- In the ‘To’ section, provide the name of the County Tag Agent where you are submitting the application.
- Next, fill in your full legal name as the owner or owners of the vehicle in the ‘Owner(s)’ Full Legal Name(s)’ section.
- Input your complete address in the designated area labeled ‘Owner(s)’ Address’.
- Provide your city, state, and zip code in the corresponding fields.
- Enter your daytime telephone number to enable the County Tag Agent to contact you if necessary.
- List the name of your insurance company in the field marked ‘Insurance Company’s Name’.
- Complete the ‘Insurance Policy #’ field with your insurance policy number.
- Indicate the selling dealer's name and city where the purchase took place in their respective fields.
- In the ‘Vehicle Year Model, Make & Model Name or #’ section, input the year, make, and model name or number of the vehicle.
- Provide the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in the specified area.
- Fill in the purchase date of the vehicle in the appropriate field.
- Ensure all owners sign in the ‘Owner(s)’ Signature(s)’ section, if applicable.
- Attach a copy of the motor vehicle dealer's Invoice of Sale and the temporary license plate issued by the dealer.
- After verifying all entered information for accuracy, you can save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Take action now and complete your T 226 form online for a smooth registration process.
A first offense of driving without valid registration is a misdemeanor. A conviction may result in up to 12 months in county jail as well as fines of up to $1,000. The court will likely impose increased penalties for a second, third or subsequent offense.