Title 21, Chapter 2, Section 417
( 21-2-417)
(a) Each elector shall present proper identification to a poll
worker at or prior to completion of a voter's certificate at any
polling place and prior to such person's admission to the enclosed
space at such polling place. Proper identification shall consist of
any one of the following: (1) A valid Georgia driver's license; (2) A valid identification card issued by a branch, department,
agency, or entity of the State of Georgia, any other state, or the
United States authorized by law to issue personal identification; (3) A valid United States passport; (4) A valid employee identification card containing a photograph
of the elector and issued by any branch, department, agency, or
entity of the United States government, this state, or any county,
municipality, board, authority, or other entity of this state; (5) A valid employee identification card containing a photograph
of the elector and issued by any employer of the elector in the
ordinary course of such employer's business; (6) A valid student identification card containing a photograph of
the elector from any public or private college, university, or
postgraduate technical or professional school located within the
State of Georgia; (7) A valid Georgia license to carry a pistol or revolver; (8) A valid pilot's license issued by the Federal Aviation
Administration or other authorized agency of the United States; (9) A valid United States military identification card; (10) A certified copy of the elector's birth certificate; (11) A valid social security card; (12) Certified naturalization documentation; or (13) A certified copy of court records showing adoption, name, or
sex change. (b) If an elector is unable to produce any of the items of
identification listed in subsection (a) of this Code section, he or
she shall sign a statement under oath in a form approved by the
Secretary of State, separate and distinct from the elector's voter
certificate, swearing or affirming that he or she is the person
identified on the elector's voter certificate. Such person shall be
allowed to vote without undue delay. Falsely swearing or affirming
such statement under oath shall be punishable as a felony, and the
penalty shall be distinctly set forth on the face of the statement. |