§ 21-2-221 - Driver's license or identification card application as application for voter registration; forms and procedure; electronic transmission of applications and signatures
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    21-2-221   (2010)
    21-2-221.    Driver's license or identification card application as  application for voter registration; forms and procedure; electronic  transmission of applications and signatures 
      (a)  Each  application to obtain, renew, or change the name or address on a  driver's license or identification card issued by the Department of  Driver Services pursuant to Chapter 5 of Title 40 made by an applicant  who is within six months of such applicant's eighteenth birthday or  older shall also serve as an application for voter registration unless  the applicant declines to register to vote through specific declination  or by failing to sign the voter registration application.
(b)  The  commissioner of driver services and the Secretary of State shall agree  upon and design such procedures and forms as will be necessary to comply  with this Code section.
(c)  The forms designed by the commissioner of driver services and the Secretary of State:
      (1)  Shall  not require the applicant to duplicate any information required in the  driver's license portion of the application with the exception of a  second signature;
      (2)  Shall include such information as required on other voter registration cards issued by the Secretary of State;
      (3)  Shall  contain a statement that states each eligibility requirement contained  in Code Section 21-2-216, that contains an attestation that the  applicant meets each such requirement, and that requires the signature  of the applicant under penalty of perjury; and
      (4)  Shall  include, in print that is identical to that used in the attestation,  the penalties provided by law for submission of a false voter  registration application; and a statement that, if an applicant declines  to register to vote, the fact that the applicant has declined to  register will remain confidential and will be used only for voter  registration purposes.
(d)  Any change of  address submitted to the Department of Driver Services for the purpose  of changing the information contained on a driver's license or  identification card issued by the Department of Driver Services shall  serve as a notification of change of address for voter registration  unless the registrant states that at the time of submitting the change  of address that the change of address is not for voter registration  purposes.
(e)  The Department of Driver  Services shall transmit the completed applications for voter  registration to the Secretary of State at the conclusion of each  business day. The Secretary of State shall forward the applications to  the appropriate county board of registrars to determine the eligibility  of the applicant and, if found eligible, to add the applicant's name to  the list of electors and to place the applicant in the correct precinct  and voting districts.
(f)  The Department of  Driver Services shall maintain such statistical records on the number  of registrations and declinations as requested by the Secretary of  State.
(g)  No information relating to the  failure of an applicant for a driver's license or identification card  issued by the Department of Driver Services to sign a voter registration  application may be used for any purpose other than voter registration.
(h)  The  Secretary of State and the commissioner of driver services shall have  the authority to promulgate rules and regulations to provide for the  transmission of voter registration applications and signatures  electronically. Such electronically transmitted signatures shall be  valid as signatures on the voter registration application and shall be  treated in all respects as a manually written original signature and  shall be recognized as such in any matter concerning the voter  registration application.