Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 560 - RULES OF DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Chapter 560-10 - MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION
Subject 560-10-23 - MULTIPURPOSE OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES
Rule 560-10-23-.03 - Inspection Affidavits and Inspections
Universal Citation: GA Rules and Regs r 560-10-23-.03
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
(1) Each applicant for initial registration shall provide the county tag agent with an inspection affidavit. The county tag agent shall save a copy of each inspection affidavit in DRIVES.
(2) Before registering a multipurpose off-highway vehicle, the county tag agent may require a vehicle to pass a physical inspection, a document inspection or a combination of a physical and document inspection to confirm the vehicle qualifies for registration.
(a) Physical Inspection. County tag agents or their authorized agents may inspect the vehicle as part of the registration process for a multipurpose off-highway vehicle to confirm it is a utility use vehicle and otherwise meets the specifications required in Code Section 40-1-1(33.1).
(b) Document Inspection. County tag agents may perform a document inspection of hard copy and/or electronic documents, including photographs provided by the applicant, manufacturer's sales and marketing documents, retailer's sales and marketing materials, and online research performed by the county tag agent from the manufacturer's website and other reputable sellers or reviewers of such vehicle to confirm it is a utility use vehicle and otherwise meets the specifications required in Code Section 40-1-1(33.1).
O.C.G.A. §§ 40-1-1, 40-2-11, 40-2-23, 40-2-26, 40-3-3.
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