ignore the law enoguh and well....
MISDEMEANORS IN GA

Definition of a Misdemeanor
A misdemeanor is any crime other than a felony.

Local ordinances in Georgia are, by definition, misdemeanors, and are tried in the municipal and/or magistrate courts.

Punishment for most misdemeanors is up to 12 months in jail. You can get good time credit while in jail. Many jails only require you to serve half your sentence.


Fines for most are up to $1000, but can be as low as $300 for certain offenses.
Misdemeanors - Other Punishment
In addition to jail, probation, fines, and restitution, some common punishment for a misdemeanor conviction are as follows:

  • Community Service
  • Loss of Right to Possess a Firearm (e.g. Family Violence Offenses)
  • Loss of Federal Financial Aid for Your Education (Drug Offenses)
  • Precluded From Certain Job Opportunities
  • Loss of Driving Privileges
  • Suspension Of License Plate
  • Publication of Your Photo in the Newspaper


a tint job is not worth that... to me..... and that applies to me also, for putting it on.