1. Gather the required documents. These include:
* Your vehicle's title
* Your driver's license
* Proof of insurance
* A completed emissions inspection certificate (if applicable)
* A completed VIN inspection certificate (if applicable)
2. Visit a Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) customer service center. You can find the nearest customer service center by using the DDS online location finder.
3. Complete the registration application. The registration application can be found online or at the DDS customer service center.
4. Pay the registration fees. The registration fees vary depending on the type of vehicle you are registering. You can find the registration fees online or at the DDS customer service center.
5. Receive your registration sticker and license plate. Once you have paid the registration fees, you will be given a registration sticker and license plate. You must affix the registration sticker to your vehicle's windshield and the license plate to your vehicle's rear bumper.
In addition to the above requirements, you may also need to:
* Register your vehicle at a county tax commissioner's office if you are not a resident of Georgia.
* Obtain a commercial vehicle license if you are using your vehicle for commercial purposes.
* Register your vehicle as a historic vehicle if it is at least 25 years old and has not been significantly altered.
For more information about registering your car in Georgia, please visit the Georgia Department of Driver Services website.