Georgia Code
Part 1 - Wiretapping, Eavesdropping, Surveillance, and Related Offenses
§ 16-11-70. Telephone Records Privacy Protection

History. Code 1981, § 16-11-70 , enacted by Ga. L. 2006, p. 562, § 3/SB 455.
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 2006, p. 562, § 1/SB 455, not codified by the General Assembly, provides that: “This Act shall be known and may be cited as the ‘Telephone Records Privacy Protection Act.’ ”
Ga. L. 2006, p. 562, § 2/SB 455, not codified by the General Assembly, provides that: “The General Assembly finds that:
“(1) Telephone records can be of great use to criminals because the information contained in call logs listed in such records include a wealth of personal data;
“(2) Many call logs reveal the names of telephone users’ doctors, public and private relationships, business associates, and more;
“(3) Although other personal information such as social security numbers may appear on public documents, which can be accessed by data brokers, the only warehouse of telephone records is located at the telephone companies themselves;
“(4) Telephone records are sometimes accessed without authorization of the customer by:
“(A) An employee of the telephone service provider selling the data; and
“(B) ‘Pretexting,’ whereby a data broker or other person pretends to be the owner of the telephone and convinces the telephone company’s employees to release the data to such person; and
“(5) Telephone companies encourage customers to manage their accounts online with many setting up the online capability in advance, although many customers never access their account online. If someone seeking the information activates the account before the customer, he or she can gain unfettered access to the telephone records and call logs of that customer.

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses

Chapter 11 - Offenses Against Public Order and Safety

Article 3 - Invasions of Privacy

Part 1 - Wiretapping, Eavesdropping, Surveillance, and Related Offenses

§ 16-11-60. Definitions

§ 16-11-61. Peeping Toms

§ 16-11-62. Eavesdropping, Surveillance, or Intercepting Communication Which Invades Privacy of Another; Divulging Private Message

§ 16-11-63. Possession, Sale, or Distribution of Eavesdropping Devices

§ 16-11-64. Interception of Wire or Oral Transmissions by Law Enforcement Officers

§ 16-11-64.1. Application and Issuance of Order Authorizing Installation and Use of Pen Register or Trap and Trace Device

§ 16-11-64.2. Emergency Situation and Other Grounds Authorizing Installation and Use of Pen Register or Trap and Trace Device Prior to Order; Time for Order Approving Installation or Use

§ 16-11-64.3. Emergency Situation; Application for an Investigation Warrant

§ 16-11-65. License to Intercept Telephonic Communications for Business Service Improvement; Regulatory Powers of Georgia Public Service Commission

§ 16-11-66. Interception of Wire, Oral, or Electronic Communication by Party Thereto; Consent Requirements for Recording and Divulging Conversations to Which Child Under 18 Years Is a Party; Parental Exception

§ 16-11-66.1. Disclosure of Stored Wire or Electronic Communications; Records; Search Warrants; Issuance of Subpoena; Violation

§ 16-11-67. Admissibility of Evidence Obtained in Violation of Part

§ 16-11-68. Admissibility of Privileged Communications

§ 16-11-69. Penalty for Violations of Part

§ 16-11-70. Telephone Records Privacy Protection