In Bartow County, Georgia, the sale of alcohol is permitted from 7:00 AM to 11:45 PM on weekdays and Saturdays. On Sundays, alcohol can be sold starting at 12:30 PM. However, specific hours may vary by individual establishments, so it's advisable to check with the local retailers for their specific operating hours.
Well there is a Thomasville in Thomas County and Fulton County in Georgia.Thomasville, Georgia in Thomas County is 5 hours and 3 minutes from Birmingham, Alabama.Thomasville, Georgia in Fulton County is 2 hours and 31 minutes from Birmingham, Alabama.I hope I could help!!!
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how much jail time can you get in jail for not having the 85.00 to pay for fishing without license in jasper county Georgia
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In Georgia, the sale of alcohol varies by county and municipality. Generally, retail sale of packaged alcohol can begin at 8:00 AM on weekdays and 12:30 PM on Sundays. However, local laws may impose different hours, so it's important to check with local regulations for specific details.
2:00 am M-S 11:00 pm Sunday
the Apalachicola River, south of the Alabama/Georgia border, with the exception of a few places in Gulf County that are on Eastern Time
Depends on the county you buy in. Rankin county I believe you can not buy alcohol on Sundays. Mon-Saturday you can't buy alcohol after 11PM. Hinds County is different.
In Boone County, Kentucky, you can purchase alcohol on Sundays starting at 1:00 PM. This applies to both retail stores and restaurants. However, it's always a good idea to check local regulations, as they may vary or change.
One hour time difference between the two states, Georgia in eastern standard time zone and Texas in central standard time zone. East is always one hour ahead. El Paso County and Hudspeth County next to it are 2 hrs. behind Georgia.
There is no time limit...Tennessee is doing a favor to Fulton County by holding the person and they can be held, by law, until Fulton County Sheriff's Office decides to extradite the individual so that the warrant can be served. Tennessee pretty much is out of the picture.
Charles Edward Wildes has written: 'Once upon a time in Tattnall County, Georgia' -- subject(s): Genealogy