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Here is the front door. Police can legally conduct what’s known as a “knock-and-talk,” which means they are allowed to approach your home, knock on the door, and request to speak with you.
If police knock on your door in Georgia, do you have to let them in? Here's what to know before you answer the door in Georgia.
Police can legally conduct what’s known as a “knock-and-talk,” which means they are allowed to approach your home, knock on the door, and request to speak with you.
Police can legally conduct what’s known as a “knock-and-talk,” which means they are allowed to approach your home, knock on the door, and request to speak with you.