GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 48-3-14 - Petition to reduce execution to judgment -- Procedures for nonresident
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    48-3-14   (2010)
   48-3-14.    Petition to reduce execution to judgment -- Procedures for nonresident 
      (a)  When  a defendant in fi. fa. under Code Section 48-3-13 maintains no known  residence, place of business, or agent to receive service in this state  other than the Secretary of State, the sworn petition shall so allege  and, in addition to the allegations prescribed in subsection (b) of Code  Section 48-3-13, it shall further allege facts sufficient to show that  the respondent personally or by employees or agents engaged in an act or  activity within this state giving rise to the liability or obligation  for the payment or collection of the tax for which the tax execution was  issued and that the act or activity was not insubstantial in its  quality or nature in relation to the fair administration of law. The  action shall be brought in the superior court of the county in which the  respondent formerly maintained a known residence, place of business, or  agent to receive service at the time the liability or obligation arose,  if such was the case, or, otherwise, in the superior court of any  county in which the act or activity giving rise to the tax liability or  obligation took place. The petition shall demand service of process by  publication as provided in subsection (b) of this Code section.
(b)  When  it appears from the sworn petition that the respondent engaged  personally or by employees or agents in an act or activity within this  state giving rise to the liability or obligation for the payment or  collection of the tax for which the tax execution was issued, that the  act or activity was not insubstantial in its quality or nature in  relation to the fair administration of law, and that the respondent  maintains no known residence, place of business, or agent to receive  service in this state other than the Secretary of State, the superior  court in which the action is pending shall order service to be perfected  by publication in the paper in which sheriff's advertisements are  printed. The notice shall be published once each calendar week for four  consecutive weeks and shall be substantially as follows:
  
  
                                          IN  THE  SUPERIOR  COURT  OF                        COUNTY                                          
                                                              STATE  OF  GEORGIA                                                                
  
      The  State  of  Georgia                        )
  
      ex  rel.            ,                                    )
  
      commissioner  of  revenue,                )                      Action  for  judgment
                                    Petitioner              )                      on  state  tax
  
                                                                      )                      fi.  fa.
                                    v.                              )                      No.          
  
                                                                      )
  
      A.B.,                                                      )
                                    Respondent              )
  
  
                                                          NOTICE  BY  PUBLICATION                                                          
  
      TO:  A.B.,  Respondent
                  Foreign  address  (if  known)
            This  court,  under  date  of            ,  has  found  that  service  by  publication  
      upon  you  in  the  above  case  is  necessary  because  of  your  nonresidence  and  
      has  ordered  this  service  by  publication.  Accordingly,  you  are  ordered  to  be  
      and  appear  in  this  court  within  60  days  from  the  above  date  to  show  cause  
      why  tax  fi.  fa.  no.            ,  in  favor  of  the  State  of  Georgia,  recorded  in  
      book            ,  page              of  the  execution  docket  of              County,  Georgia,  
      should  not  be  reduced  to  a  judgment  of  this  court.
            Witness  the  Hon.            ,  judge  of  this  court.
            This              day  of            ,          .
  
                                                                                                                                                              
  
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(c)  If  the residence or place of business of the respondent in another state  is known, the commissioner shall send by registered or certified mail or  statutory overnight delivery to the respondent at the known address a  copy of the petition and order of service by publication and a copy of  the newspaper in which each of the four notices is published with the  notice plainly marked. When the Secretary of State of this state is  appointed agent by law to receive service for a nonresident, a copy of  the petition, of the order of service by publication, and of the  newspaper in which each of the four notices is published with the notice  plainly marked shall also be sent by the commissioner by registered or  certified mail or statutory overnight delivery to the Secretary of  State. The copy of the petition and order of service by publication  shall be mailed within ten days after the issuance of the order. Each  copy of the newspaper shall be mailed within ten days after its  publication. Thereupon, the commissioner shall file with the clerk of  the superior court in which the action is pending a certificate of  compliance with this subsection, which certificate shall be a part of  the record of service in the case.
(d)  When  a defendant in fi. fa. under Code Section 48-3-13 maintains no known  residence, place of business, or agent to receive service in this state  other than the Secretary of State, the sworn petition shall so allege  and, in addition to the allegations prescribed in subsection (c) of Code  Section 48-3-13, it shall further allege facts sufficient to show that  the respondent personally or by employees or agents engaged in an act or  activity within the named county giving rise to the liability or  obligation for the payment or collection of the tax for which the tax  execution was issued and that the act or activity was not insubstantial  in its quality or nature in relation to the fair administration of law.  The action shall be brought in the superior court of the county in which  the respondent formerly maintained a known residence, place of  business, or agent to receive service at the time the liability or  obligation arose, if such was the case, or, otherwise, in the superior  court of the county in which the act or activity giving rise to the tax  liability or obligation took place. The petition shall demand service of  process by publication as provided in subsection (e) of this Code  section.
(e)  When it appears from the sworn  petition that the respondent engaged personally or by employees or  agents in an act or activity within the named county giving rise to the  liability or obligation for the payment or collection of the tax for  which the tax execution was issued, that the act or activity was not  insubstantial in its quality or nature in relation to the fair  administration of law, and that the respondent maintains no known  residence, place of business, or agent to receive service in this state  other than the Secretary of State, the superior court in which the  action is pending shall order service to be perfected by publication in  the paper in which sheriff's advertisements are printed. The notice  shall be published once each calendar week for four consecutive weeks  and shall be substantially as follows:
  
  
                                          IN  THE  SUPERIOR  COURT  OF              COUNTY                                          
                                                              STATE  OF  GEORGIA                                                                
  
      Tax  collector  or  tax                        )
      commissioner  of                                  )
                  County,                                      )                      Action  for  judgment
                                    Petitioner              )                      on  local  tax
  
                                                                      )                      fi.  fa.
                                    v.                              )                      No.          
  
                                                                      )
      A.B.,                                                      )
                                    Respondent              )
  
  
                                                          NOTICE  BY  PUBLICATION                                                          
      TO:  A.B.,  Respondent
                  Foreign  address  (if  known)
  
  
  
            This  court,  under  date  of            ,  has  found  that  service  by  publication  
      upon  you  in  the  above  case  is  necessary  because  of  your  nonresidence  and  
      has  ordered  this  service  by  publication.  Accordingly,  you  are  ordered  to  be  
      and  appear  in  this  court  within  60  days  from  the  above  date  to  show  cause  
      why  tax  fi.  fa.  no.            ,  in  favor  of              County,  Georgia,  recorded  in  
      book        ,  page          of  the  execution  docket  of              County,  Georgia,  should  
      not  be  reduced  to  a  judgment  of  this  court.
              Witness  the  Hon.            ,  judge  of  this  court.
            This          day  of            ,          .
  
                                                                                                                                                              
  
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(f)  If  the residence or place of business of the respondent in another state  is known, the tax collector or tax commissioner shall send by registered  or certified mail or statutory overnight delivery to the respondent at  the known address a copy of the petition and order of service by  publication and a copy of the newspaper in which each of the four  notices is published with the notice plainly marked. When the Secretary  of State of this state is appointed agent by law to receive service for a  nonresident, a copy of the petition, of the order of service by  publication, and of the newspaper in which each of the four notices is  published with the notice plainly marked shall also be sent by the  commissioner by registered or certified mail or statutory overnight  delivery to the Secretary of State. The copy of the petition and order  of service by publication shall be mailed within ten days after the  issuance of the order. Each copy of the newspaper shall be mailed within  ten days after its publication. Thereupon, the tax collector or tax  commissioner shall file with the clerk of the superior court in which  the action is pending a certificate of compliance with this subsection,  which certificate shall be a part of the record of service in the case.