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Time in Georgia Now
What Time Is It in Georgia Right Now With Seconds
The current time in Georgia follows Georgia Standard Time (GET, UTC+4) throughout the year.
The country uses a single nationwide time zone, covering all major cities like Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, and Rustavi.
Georgia does not observe Daylight Saving Time (DST) — clocks remain fixed at UTC+4 all year.
This steady timekeeping supports smooth business coordination with neighboring countries such as Armenia and Azerbaijan.
For precise real-time updates and conversions, visit the current time page or try the time converter.
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IANA Time Zone:
Asia/TbilisiUTC Offset: UTC +4
Time Format: 24-hour clock
DST Observed: No (abolished in 2005)
Time Zone Abbreviation: GET (Georgia Standard Time)
Georgia’s time is stable year-round, providing predictable scheduling for business, travel, and communication.
Georgia time zone(s)
Georgia operates a single national time zone without regional variation.
| Time Zone | Example City/Region | UTC Offset |
|---|---|---|
| Georgia Standard Time (GET) | Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, Rustavi | UTC +4 |
The official IANA identifier is Asia/Tbilisi.
Daylight Saving Time in Georgia
Georgia does not observe Daylight Saving Time (DST).
DST was discontinued in 2005, and since then, clocks remain fixed at UTC+4 throughout the year.
This stable system avoids confusion and ensures accurate coordination with nearby countries such as Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia.
Major cities in Georgia & their time
| City | Time Zone | Typical Offset |
|---|---|---|
| Tbilisi | GET | UTC +4 |
| Batumi | GET | UTC +4 |
| Kutaisi | GET | UTC +4 |
| Rustavi | GET | UTC +4 |
| Zugdidi | GET | UTC +4 |
All Georgian cities use the same official national time.
Quick facts — Georgia time
Number of time zones: 1 (nationwide)
Capital city: Tbilisi
Default zone: Georgia Standard Time (GET)
Daylight Saving Time: Not observed since 2005
IANA Time Zone ID:
Asia/TbilisiStandard UTC offset: +4 hours
DST UTC offset: Not applicable
Time format: 24-hour system
Neighboring countries with similar time: Armenia, Azerbaijan, UAE (UTC+4)
Regional differences: None — uniform time nationwide
For verified background, see 👉 Time in Georgia — Wikipedia.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Single national time zone — simplifies travel and scheduling.
No DST — stable all year, no clock changes.
Predictable UTC+4 offset — ideal for global coordination.
Easy 24-hour format — standard for modern systems.
Matches nearby countries — smooth regional communication.
Cons
No DST adjustment — shorter daylight in summer evenings.
Offset difference — varies from European business hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
QWhat time zone does Georgia use?
Georgia uses Georgia Standard Time (GET), which is four hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+04:00).
QWhat is Georgia’s UTC offset?
The UTC offset for Georgia is UTC +04:00, and it remains the same throughout the year.
QDoes Georgia observe Daylight Saving Time?
No. Georgia does not observe DST — the policy was discontinued in 2005.
QWhat is the official time zone in Georgia?
The official time zone is Georgia Standard Time (GET) with a UTC offset of +4 hours.
QHow many time zones does Georgia have?
Georgia has one nationwide time zone (GET, UTC+4).
QDo neighboring countries share Georgia’s time zone?
Yes. Armenia and Azerbaijan share the same UTC+4 offset as Georgia.
QWhat is Georgia’s IANA time zone ID?
The official IANA identifier for Georgia is Asia/Tbilisi.
QHow can I compare Georgia’s time with another country?
Use the time converter to compare Georgia time (UTC+4) with global cities.