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Visit your County Tag Office Complete this task at your local County Tag Office. The following information is required: Completed and signed Form T-17 Affidavit of Title being Held by Lienholder, Security Interest Holder or Leasing Company. In lieu of title, original registration certificate can be used.
Gather What You'll Need The location of your County Tag Office. Valid Georgia driver's license or ID card. A completed Form MV-1 Title and Tag Application (you can do this online or print and fill out the form by hand). A passing emissions inspection certificate, if applicable.
Visit your County Tag Office Completed and signed MV-1 Title/Tag Application. Original valid title issued in your name or properly assigned to you. Out of state/country valid registration certificate, if applicable. Completed and signed Form T-22B Certification of Inspection.
Bring title, Georgia driver's license, Georgia based insurance, and last registration from previous state. If vehicle has a lienholder, bring lienholder's name, address, and account number (In this case, a title will not be available).
You will need to bring the Bill of Sale, along with a Form T-22B Certification of Inspection completed by law enforcement, to your local County Tag Office. Visit dor.georgia/motor-vehicle-titles-and-registration for more information and Tag office locations.
There is no more separate sales tax on a down payment, no sales tax on monthly lease payments and no more annual ad valorem property tax. Since lessees will see big savings from this update to the law, now is the perfect time to lease a new vehicle.
Georgia law requires that any person wanting to operate a motor vehicle on the roadways of this state obtain a Georgia driver's license or permit within 30 days of becoming a resident. A person meeting at least one of the following criteria is considered a Georgia resident ing to Georgia law (O.C.G.A.
Most states require vehicles to pass a car inspection before drivers can register them or renew their registration, but Georgia does not. Unless you want to register your car in one of 13 counties in the Atlanta metro area, you don't need to worry about an inspection.