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Towed or Ticketed in Georgia?

Atlanta, Savannah, and Augusta — fight back with Georgia towing law.

Deadline

You must dispute within 30 days under Georgia law.

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3M+

Annual Tickets

$75

Avg Fine

37%

Dispute Success

64%

TowGuard24 Win Rate

How to Dispute in Georgia

Online — Atlanta City Portal

Fastest

File at atlantaga.gov.

Magistrate Court

File a dispute at your county Magistrate Court.

Mail

Send to the issuing authority.

Top Defenses in Georgia

Disabled Vehicle

72% Win Rate

Sudden mechanical breakdown prevented moving the vehicle.

Repair receipts dated same day
Mechanic statement
Roadside assistance records

Incorrect or Missing Signs

61% Win Rate

Parking restriction sign was missing, obscured, or contradictory.

Photos of the sign or its absence
Google Street View screenshot
Witness statement

Broken or Missing Meter

68% Win Rate

The parking meter was broken, missing, or not functioning.

Photo of broken meter with timestamp
Nearby meter receipts

Medical Emergency

81% Win Rate

A genuine medical emergency required immediate parking.

Hospital records
Doctor statement
911 call records

Stolen Vehicle

94% Win Rate

Vehicle was stolen at the time the violation occurred.

Police report filed before ticket date
Insurance claim documents

Improper Tow Notification

80% Win Rate

Georgia requires tow companies to notify local police within 30 minutes. Failure voids the tow.

Tow receipt showing time
Police report timestamp

Georgia Towing Law

OCGA §44-1-13 requires 30-minute police notification, itemized bills, and acceptance of all payment forms.

$150

Max Tow Fee

$25/day

Max Storage

$15,000

Small Claims Limit

60 Seconds

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