Yes, the Georgia DMV can check for out-of-state warrants when you apply for a driver's license or ID. During the application process, they may conduct a background check that includes looking for outstanding warrants from other states. If you have an active warrant, it could potentially affect your ability to obtain or renew your Georgia driver's license. It's advisable to resolve any outstanding legal issues before applying.
Yes. Upon enlisting a complete background check is executed.
http://www.dmv.org/ga-georgia/dealer-licensing.php DMV.ORG The Unofficial Guide to the DMV
In any state, you must take the written passenger test at your DMV, and take a road test in a passenger vehicle.
Call the Ga dmv
The phone number to the Georgia Department of Driver Services, Atlanta or GA DMV office is +1 404-463-1490. The address of the office is 445 Capitol Ave SW, Atlanta, GA, United States.
No, there is no grace period for expired tags in the state of Virginia. The DMV will add on a late fee to all expired tags.
Absolutely, YES.I bought a used car from MO and paid sales tax in MO.I had to show proof to the GA DMV that I paid taxes and also paid a small tax in GA for the purchase.Conversely, when I bought a used car from a GA seller (not a dealer), I paid no taxes at all.
check with your state's dept of labor...augusta, ga
The re-possession Laws in any state are quite complex. Certainly far too complicated to explain here. You should go to the Georgia DMV and get more information from them.
NO, the debtor does NOT keep the plates in GA.
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Georgia is GA.
No. DMV's computer database is not accessible to the public. Why don't you just call them, or stop by a DMV Agency office, and simply ask?