§ 21-2-220 - Application for registration; identification requirement; rejection for failure to provide required information or for submission of false information; aid to disabled or illiterate
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    21-2-220   (2010)
    21-2-220.    Application for registration; identification requirement;  rejection for failure to provide required information or for submission  of false information; aid to disabled or illiterate 
      (a)  Any  person desiring to register as an elector shall apply to do so by  making application to a registrar or deputy registrar of such person's  county of residence in person, by submission of the federal post card  application form as authorized under Code Section 21-2-219, by making  application through the Department of Driver Services as provided in  Code Section 21-2-221, by making application through the Department of  Natural Resources as provided in Code Section 21-2-221.1, by making  application through designated offices as provided in Code Section  21-2-222, or by making application by mail as provided in Code Section  21-2-223.
(b)  Notwithstanding any other  provision of this title, whenever a person makes application to register  in person or through the means specified in this Code section, the  person authorized to offer registration shall inquire as to whether the  individual seeking registration is a citizen of the United States, and  the person offering registration shall not be required to offer  registration to an individual who answers such inquiry with a negative  response.
(c)  Except as otherwise provided  in this subsection, electors who register to vote for the first time in  this state by mail must present current and valid identification either  when registering to vote by mail or when voting for the first time after  registering to vote by mail. The current and valid identification shall  be one or more of those forms of identification provided in subsection  (c) of Code Section 21-2-417 or a legible copy thereof. The registrars  shall make copies of any original forms of identification submitted by  applicants and return the originals to the applicants. The requirement  to submit identification shall not apply to:
      (1)  Persons  who submit identifying information with their applications that the  registrars are able to match to information contained on a state data  base available to such registrars containing the same number, name, and  date of birth as contained in the application;
      (2)  Persons  who are entitled to vote by absentee ballot under the federal Uniformed  and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 1973ff, et  seq.; or
      (3)  Persons who are entitled to vote otherwise than in person under any other federal law.
(d)  If  an applicant fails to provide all of the required information on the  application for voter registration with the exception of current and  valid identification, the board of registrars shall notify the  registrant in writing of the missing information. The board of  registrars shall not determine the eligibility of the applicant until  and unless all required information is supplied by the applicant. If the  initial application is received prior to the close of voter  registration prior to an election, if the applicant supplies the  necessary information on or prior to the date of the election, and if  the applicant is found eligible to vote, the applicant shall be added to  the list of electors and shall be permitted to vote in the election and  any run-off elections resulting therefrom and subsequent elections;  provided, however, that voters who registered to vote for the first time  in this state by mail must supply current and valid identification when  voting for the first time as required in subsection (c) of this Code  section. In the event the elector does not respond to the request for  the missing information within 30 days, the application shall be  rejected.
(e)  If an applicant submits false  information, the board of registrars shall reject the application and  shall refer the application to the district attorney of the county for  criminal prosecution. If the false information is not discovered until  after the applicant's application has been approved and the applicant's  name added to the list of electors, the giving of such false information  shall be cause to challenge the applicant's right to remain on the list  of electors, which, if sustained, shall result in such applicant's name  being removed from the list and the application being submitted to the  district attorney of the county for criminal prosecution.
(f)  A  person registering to vote who is disabled or illiterate may request  assistance from any other person in completing the form for  registration, but the person offering assistance shall sign the voter  registration form in the space provided to identify the person offering  assistance.
(g)  The registrars shall note  on their records and the electors list any elector who registers by mail  for the first time in this state and does not provide the  identification required by subsection (c) of this Code section.