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  2. Georgia.gov

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    Election 2024. The 2024 election season is here. Whether it's registering to vote, checking your current voter status, or learning how to cast your ballot, all of the information you'll need for the 2024 election is in one place. Be a Georgia Voter.

  3. Services A-Z - Georgia.gov

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    Apply for a cash assistance program in Georgia that supports residents in need. Apply for a Firearms License Eligible Georgians may apply for a Weapons Carry License to carry out of state.

  4. Voting - Georgia.gov

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    Vote NOW in Your County. Make a plan to vote in person before Election Day. Voting. Learn how to register to vote in the state of Georgia, and how you can cast your vote.

  5. Vote by Absentee Ballot | Georgia.gov

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    Registered Georgians have the option to vote by absentee ballot. You must request an absentee ballot in order to receive one in the mail. Absentee ballots are an option for registered voters who prefer not to vote in person. You do not need an excuse to request an absentee ballot.

  6. Vehicle Registration & License Plates - Georgia Department of...

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    Learn more about owning and operating a vehicle in Georgia. After vehicle registration, you will receive a license plate with a decal which must be renewed each year. Title and Register a Vehicle Purchased in a Casual Sale

  7. Apply for a Firearms License | Georgia.gov

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    A Weapons Carry License (WCL), also called a firearms license, allows you to legally carry a concealed firearm in states that practice firearm permit reciprocity with Georgia. You do not need a WCL to purchase or carry a firearm in Georgia.

  8. DHS/DFCS is actively working with FNS to receive federal authority to operate a Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) to allow non-SNAP recipients impacted by Hurricane Helene to qualify for food assistance benefits.

  9. Starting a Business Guide | Georgia.gov

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    It can assess the market, estimate costs, and outline how your business will grow. A business plan may also help you acquire financing, since lenders and investors will want to evaluate your plan before they provide funding. Research and seek out advice to develop a business plan that fits your needs.

  10. Phase 1 will begin today in coastal Georgia and will run through Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024. Future phases will include counties declared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for Individual and Public Assistance at the time of disaster.

  11. Georgia Hemp Farming Act Takes Effect October 1

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    All residents and visitors of Georgia, along with all Georgia law enforcement officials, are reminded that as of October 1, it is a crime to sell consumable hemp products to persons under the age of 21.