In addition to any compensation otherwise provided by law, any judge who performs a marriage ceremony at any time, except normal office hours, may receive and retain as personal income any tip, consideration, or gratuity voluntarily given to such judge for performing such marriage ceremony.
History. Code 1981, § 19-3-49 , enacted by Ga. L. 1992, p. 1488, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 3 - Marriage Generally
Article 2 - License and Ceremony
§ 19-3-30. Issuance, Return, and Recording of License
§ 19-3-30.1. Premarital Education; Fees; Special Requirements if Marriage Applicant Is 17 Years Old
§ 19-3-31. Issuance of Licenses at Satellite Courthouses in Certain Counties
§ 19-3-32. Penalty for Improper Issuance of License
§ 19-3-33. Application for Marriage License; Contents; Supplement Marriage Report
§ 19-3-33.1. Use of Surname in Application for Marriage License
§ 19-3-34. Marriage Application to Be Filed; Use as Evidence; Transmission to the State Registrar
§ 19-3-35. Issuance of License to Applicants Otherwise Eligible
§ 19-3-35.1. Aids Brochures; Listing of Hiv Test Sites; Acknowledgment of Receipt
§ 19-3-36. Proof of Age of Applicants
§ 19-3-39. Certification and Recordation of Marriage After Publication of Banns
§ 19-3-40. Blood Test for Sickle Cell Disease; Information to Be Provided
§ 19-3-41. Department of Public Health Marriage Manual; Distribution; Rules and Regulations
§ 19-3-41.1. Fact Sheet for Distribution by Premarital Education Providers; Requirements
§ 19-3-42. Effect on Marriage Due to the Lack of Authority in Person Officiating
§ 19-3-43. Marriage in Another State; Effect in This State
§ 19-3-44. Return of License to Parties
§ 19-3-46. Forfeiture for Officiating at Marriage Without License or Banns
§ 19-3-47. Penalty for Filing False Information in Application for License
§ 19-3-48. Penalty for Officiating at Illegal Marriage Ceremony
§ 19-3-49. Acceptance by Judges of Tips, Consideration, or Gratuities