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Abair, Perry L

Perry L Abair
Americus Police Department

119 SR-377
Americus, GA 31709
United States

229-924-3677​
mscott@americusga.gov
Americus Police Department
Decertification No. 1633987364 - 1597860591
October 5, 2006
Offense: Criminal Charges and/or Conviction
Employer: Americus Police Department
Authority: Georgia Peace Officer Standards & Training [GAPOST] Council
Brady Offense No. 1632170184 - 253387387
October 5, 2006
Offense: Criminal Charges and/or Conviction
Employer: Americus Police Department
Authority: Americus Police Department

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O.C.G.A. §50-18-70 et seq.

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Records in the Georgia Open Records Act that are exempt are records related to the provision of staff services to individual members of the General Assembly by the Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Office, the Senate Research Office, or the House Research Office, or GIS Data.

Any citizen of the state can request public records and requesters do not have to state a purpose. Once they have been obtained, there is no restriction on how records can be used, and agencies have three days to supply a response.

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