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Asset Forfeiture Reporting

In 2015, the Legislature passed HB 233, which was signed by the Governor on May 6, 2015.鈥 The Bill, known as the Uniform Civil Forfeiture Procedure Act, is intended in part to promote greater transparency as to the use and distribution of forfeited assets.鈥 O.C.G.A. 搂 9-16-19 requires the Prosecuting Attorneys’ 糖心Vlog to create standardized forms for reporting the distribution and use of such assets.鈥 Separate rules govern the reporting requirements of law enforcement agencies and district attorneys.鈥 The reporting forms must be submitted by January 31 for the previous calendar year.

For District Attorneys:

This reporting form has been created by the Prosecuting Attorneys鈥 Council with input from the District Attorneys鈥 Association of Georgia. Its purpose is to comply with the annual reporting requirements regarding state forfeited assets pursuant to O.C.G.A. 搂 9-16-19(g)(3)(B). The report must be submitted by January 31 for the previous calendar year.

Detailed instructions for filling out the form are included below.

 

For LEAs, MJTFs and State Agencies:听

This reporting form has been created by the Prosecuting Attorneys鈥 Council with input from the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council, the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association, and the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police. Its purpose is to comply with the annual reporting requirements regarding state and federally forfeited assets pursuant to O.C.G.A. 搂搂 9-16-19(g)(3)(A) and 9-16-21(b). The report must be submitted by January 31 for the previous calendar year.

Note: PAC website member registration is NOT a requirement for completing and submitting the report.

Detailed instructions for filling out the form are included below.

For substantive questions regarding this report, please contact Gary Bergman at 770-282-6300 or听

For technical questions regarding the submission of this report, please contact Talib Briscoe at听