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IRP Registration and Trip permits are available online, 24/7, using the Georgia Trucking Portal. Read more information on: The local county tag office is the best resource to provide help with commercial titles.
Abandoned Vehicles. Information on removing an abandoned or unclaimed motor vehicle from property ensuring the rights of the vehicle owners, lienholders, and security interest holders are protected. Learn more.
Vehicle Registration and License Plates. Motor Vehicles Main Page. Requirements for car titles and registration in Georgia.
The Electronic Lien and Title (ELT) program provides paperless vehicle titles to participating financial institutions. The ELT program exchanges lien information between the Georgia Department of Revenue and the financial institution facilitated by one of the service providers listed below.
Save Time! Complete the Title and Registration application before visiting your local county tag office.
Information for reaching the Commissioners Office and more information on the Department of Revenue. Complete the form to report suspected tax evasion or fraud. We encourage everyone to help us ensure the tax laws of Georgia are enforced in a fair and equitable manner.
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
Georgia MVD offers online applications and information regarding tag renewals, license plates, titles, dealer registrations and commercial vehicles.
On this page find information on titles for salvage vehicles and rebuilt/restored vehicles. Salvage vehicles cannot be operated legally on public roads in Georgia. Damaged to the extent that its restoration to an operable condition would require the replacement of two or more component parts.
Title Lien and Security Interests. On this page find information of interest to all lienholder or security interest holder (collectively, “Lienholders”) such as banks and other lenders, mechanics, parties who obtain a judgment lien from a court, and others.