The Sandy Springs online revenue management system will be offline for routine maintenance for a full business day Friday, Jan. 4, officials said.

The public uses the system to pay taxes, fees, licenses, fines and other bills, according to an announcement on the Sandy Springs Facebook page.

These transaction requests will not be available Friday: Business licenses, alcohol licenses, monthly tax payments, work permits, background checks, police reports, fingerprints, weapon permits and pouring permits.

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Corbin Spencer, right, field director of New Georgia Project and volunteer Rodney King, left, help Rueke Uyunwa register to vote. The influential group is shutting down after more than a decade. (Hyosub Shin/AJC 2017)

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