Obtained from http://www.ganet.org/ Any person or entity who relies on information obtained solely from this Site does so at his or her own risk. State of Georgia Code: 99-1-1.13 H *** CONSTITUTION *** 09/12/00 99-1-1.13 Paragraph XIII. Searches, seizures, and warrants. The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated; and no warrant shall issue except upon probable cause supported by oath or affirmation particularly describing the place or places to be searched and the persons or things to be seized. 99-3-4.2 H *** CONSTITUTION *** 09/12/00 99-3-4.2 Paragraph II. Oath of members. Each Senator and Representative, before taking the seat to which elected, shall take the oath or affirmation prescribed by law. 99-3-7.2 H *** CONSTITUTION *** 09/12/00 99-3-7.2 Paragraph II. Trial of impeachments. The Senate shall have the sole power to try impeachments. When sitting for that purpose, the Senators shall be on oath, or affirmation, and shall be presided over by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Should the Chief Justice be disqualified, then the Presiding Justice shall preside. Should the Presiding Justice be disqualified, then the Senate shall select a Justice of the Supreme Court to preside. No person shall be convicted without concurrence of two-thirds of the members to which the Senate is entitled. 99-5-1.6 H *** CONSTITUTION *** 09/12/00 99-5-1.6 Paragraph VI. Oath of office. The Governor and Lieutenant Governor shall, before entering on the duties of office, take such oath or affirmation as prescribed by law. 99-5-3.2 H *** CONSTITUTION *** 09/12/00 99-5-3.2 Paragraph II. Qualifications. (a) No person shall be eligible to the office of the Secretary of State, Attorney General, State School Superintendent, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Agriculture, or Commissioner of Labor unless such person shall have been a citizen of the United States for ten years and a legal resident of the state for four years immediately preceding election or appointment and shall have attained the age of 25 years by the date of assuming office. All of said officers shall take such oath and give bond and security, as prescribed by law, for the faithful discharge of their duties. (b) No person shall be Attorney General unless such person shall have been an active-status member of the State Bar of Georgia for seven years.