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  1. Georgia.gov

    How can we help? We are here to connect you to information and answer questions about Georgia state government.

  2. Your Government | Georgia.gov

    Information about how Georgia's government works and ways that you can get involved.

  3. Georgia Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Board

    Information and resources for Georgia Engineers and Land Surveyors licensees and applicants. You can apply, renew, search, view how-to guides, and/or check the status of a license or application.

  4. Renew a License or ID | Georgia Department of Driver Services

    Renewing your license in Georgia can be done online, in person at a center, or by mail.General Information:Your license can be renewed up to 150 days before the expiration date of your license. …

  5. Make a Quick Payment - Georgia Department of Revenue

    Local, state, and federal government websites often end in .gov. State of Georgia government websites and email systems use “georgia.gov” or “ga.gov” at the end of the address. Before sharing sensitive …

  6. Services A-Z - Georgia.gov

    Apply for a Georgia Driver's License (Class C) Georgians who are 18 and older may apply for a non-commercial driver’s license (Class C).

  7. Georgia Secretary of State

    The Georgia Secretary of State registers voters, tracks annual corporate filings, grants professional licenses, and oversees the state's securities' market.

  8. Search for Unclaimed Property - Georgia Department of Revenue

    Search by your name to find UCP The state of Georgia maintains a database of this unclaimed property. It is completely free to search the database and to claim your property. All you need to begin is your …

  9. Georgia Unclaimed Property | Department of Revenue

    People who have lived in Georgia may have property being protected by the state, including uncashed checks, security deposits, overpayments, and more. If the owner doesn’t take action for the property …

  10. Pay Estimated Tax - Georgia.gov

    If you’re not sure what amount to pay, the Georgia Department of Revenue (DOR) provides a schedule for computing your estimated tax as well as a tax rate schedule in its Tax Booklet.