Online access - Georgia
From: http://www.georgia.gov/00/static/0,2085,4802_0_0_FAQ,00.html
Q. How can I get a job with the State of Georgia?
A. The State of Georgia employs more than 150,000 people in various roles. To
explore job openings, visit careers.ga.gov or visit individual agencies’ web
sites. You can also explore opportunities with your local county by visiting
your county’s web site.
Q. How can I apply for public assistance?
A. The Department of Human Resources’ Division of Family and Children Services
has several services available to assist you or your family.
Q. How do I find my elected official?
A. To find your elected officials or to register to vote, visit the Secretary of
State’s web site.
Q. I’m looking for a particular state form. Where can I find it?
A. georgia.gov has a list of state forms with links to the agency web site and
form. Forms are available for download at http://forms.georgia.gov.
Q. Where can I find information about taxes?
A. The Department of Revenue includes information on business taxes and individual taxes, as well as information for tax professionals.
Q. How do I apply for Child Support Services?
A. Custodial or non-custodial parents may apply for services at the local agency
in their county of residence, or you may apply online from this web site. You’ll
need to pay a $25 processing fee (money order or certified check) when you
apply. You may also pay this online.
Q. How do I get a copy of a birth, marriage or death certificate?
A. Visit the Division of Public Health's web site for more information, or call
your local county vital records office.
Q. Where can I find a list of the current state holidays?
A. georgia.gov has a list of all state holidays. The Capitol and all state
agencies will be closed on those dates.
Q. How can I get the licensing information for various professionals?
A. The Secretary of State’s Professional Licensing Boards Division has 34
professional licensing boards that license more than 380,000 Georgians in 64
trades and professions. For license information, visit the Professional
Licensing Board's website.
Q. Where do I go to find out about Georgia's history?
A. The New Georgia Encyclopedia has information on the people, places, events,
institutions, and many other topics relating to the state.
Q. How do I provide feedback on the georgia.gov web site?
A. We’re always looking for ways to improve the georgia.gov web site and welcome
your feedback. You can e-mail us directly or fill out a survey with your
comments.
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