Georgia Verification (For Petition For Citation Of Contempt) is the process of verifying the petition for citation of contempt. This process is used to ensure the accuracy of the information given in the petition and to ensure that the person listed in the petition is the person actually in contempt. When a petition for citation of contempt is filed, the respondent is required to submit a written verification to the court. This verification must include the respondent's name, address, and other information pertinent to the petition. There are two types of Georgia Verification (For Petition For Citation Of Contempt): 1) Verification by Affidavit and 2) Verification by Oath or Affirmation. Verification by Affidavit requires the petitioner to swear or affirm that the information contained in the petition is true and correct. Verification by Oath or Affirmation requires the respondent to swear or affirm that the information contained in the petition is true and correct. Both types of Georgia Verification (For Petition For Citation Of Contempt) are necessary to ensure that the respondent is properly identified and that the petition is accurate.