All officers of this state shall reside in this state at such places as are designated by law and shall discharge the duties of their offices until the successors are commissioned and qualified, except that public officers appointed by the Governor and subject to confirmation by the Senate shall not hold over until their successors have been appointed and confirmed; and all officers whose certificates or records or other papers are admissible in evidence in any court in this state must have and keep an official seal.
History. Orig. Code 1863, § 128; Code 1868, § 123; Code 1873, § 132; Code 1882, § 132; Civil Code 1895, § 226; Civil Code 1910, § 261; Code 1933, § 89-105; Ga. L. 1982, p. 3, § 45; Ga. L. 1990, p. 8, § 45.
Cross references.
Governor filling certain vacancies, § 45-12-52 .
Law reviews.
For article examining history of recall in Georgia local government law, and considering future developments, see 10 Ga. L. Rev. 883 (1976).
Structure Georgia Code
Title 45 - Public Officers and Employees
Chapter 2 - Eligibility and Qualifications for Office
Article 1 - General Provisions
§ 45-2-2. Person to Hold Only One County Office; Commissioned Officer Not to Be Deputy for Another
§ 45-2-3. Persons Failing to Obtain Commissions Ineligible for Reelection
§ 45-2-4. Officers to Reside in State, Discharge Duties Until Successor Commissioned, and Have Seal
§ 45-2-5. Municipal or County Governments Not to Require Residence as Condition of Employment
§ 45-2-9. State Agencies Not to Discriminate in Employment Against Servicemen’s Wives