
Giving a False Name to Officers (O.C.G.A. § 16-10-25)
Understanding the Law: Giving False Name to Officers
Georgia’s O.C.G.A. § 16-10-25 makes it illegal to knowingly and willfully give a false name, address, or date of birth to a law enforcement officer in the lawful discharge of their official duties. This statute is designed to ensure cooperation with police and the accuracy of legal records.O.C.G.A. § 16-10-25: A person commits the offense of giving a false name, address, or date of birth to a law enforcement officer in the lawful discharge of the officer’s official duties with the intent of misleading the officer as to their identity or birthdate.
Examples of Violating the Law
- Providing a fake name during a traffic stop.
- Using a false address when being questioned by police.
- Giving a wrong date of birth during an arrest.
Punishments for Giving a False Name in Georgia
Conviction for giving a false name to officers in Georgia can lead to:- This offense is typically classified as a misdemeanor.
- Penalties may include a fine, jail time up to one year, or both, depending on the circumstances and the defendant’s criminal history.