Georgia Laws For Becoming A Process Server
GEORGIA LAWS FOR BECOMING A PROCESS SERVER GEORGIA LAWS Author: Constable Court Services GEORGIA LAWS FOR BECOMING A PROCESS SERVER Georgia Process Servers B.
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B. Ongoing Qualifications
1. No certified process server shall be employed who has been convicted of or has entered a plea of guilty or of nolo contendere, has a pending first offender or
conditional discharge adjudication for, or has a pending charge for, the following:
a. A felony;
b. Impersonating a peace officer or other public employee under O.C.G.A. § 16-10-
23;
c. A misdemeanor domestic violence;
d. A misdemeanor crime of moral turpitude;
e. Any traffic offense which may result in a suspension or revocation or a driver’s
license;
f. A serious traffic offense as defined by Article 15 of Chapter 6 of Title 40, located
at O.C.G.A. § 40-6-390 et seq.; or
Driving Under the Influence under O.C.G.A. § 40-6-391.
2. Each certified process server shall notify in writing the GSA, the certifying Sheriff, and
the Sheriff of any county who has issued the process server authorization of the
following within three business days:
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a. If the process server is convicted of or enters a plea of guilty or of nolo contendere
to, has a pending first offender or conditional discharge adjudication for, the
following:
i. A felony;
ii. Impersonating a peace officer or other public employee under O.C.G.A. §
16-10-23;
iii. A misdemeanor domestic violence;
iv. A misdemeanor crime of moral turpitude;
v. Any traffic offense which may result in a suspension or revocation or a
driver’s license,
vi. A serious traffic offense as defined by Article 15 of Chapter 6 of Title 40,
located at O.C.G.A. § 40-6-390 et seq.; or
b. Driving Under the Influence under O.C.G.A. § 40-6-391
c. An outstanding arrest warrant or a pending criminal charge. This includes any
traffic offense which may result in a suspension or revocation or a driver’s
license
d. Failure to submit notification within three business days of any such event will
result in immediate suspension of certification and may result in prosecution if
the event violates Georgia’s criminal statutes.
d. Suspension of certification results in the process server’s inability to operate as a
certified process server in any county within Georgia until the suspension is
lifted or the term of suspension expires.
GEORGIA LAWS FOR BECOMING A PROCESS SERVER GEORGIA LAWS Author: Constable Court Services GEORGIA LAWS FOR BECOMING A PROCESS SERVER Georgia Process Servers B.
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