Georgia law requires certain individuals to report suspected child abuse to child protective services or law enforcement. These mandated reporters include medical professionals, teachers, counselors, and law enforcement. Reports must include the child and parents' names and addresses, the child's age, and the nature and extent of any injuries. Individuals who make reports in good faith are immune from civil or criminal liability. Failure to report suspected abuse is a misdemeanor. Child abuse reports are confidential unless part of a criminal or civil court proceeding or for legitimate research purposes.