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Commonly Asked Questions about Georgia Warranty Deeds

A warranty deeds warranty covers the propertys entire history, while a limited warranty deeds warranty covers only the period during which the grantor owned the real estate.
How can I get a copy of my recorded deed (or any document)? You can access all recorded deeds, liens, plats and UCCs online at gsccca.org or visit our office at 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville GA 30046.
Warranty Deeds require a PT-61 and payment of transfer tax at the time of recording unless exempt; O.C.G.A. 48-6-1; 48-6-2. PT-61s are available online. Forms must be completed online, printed and submitted with deed at the time of recording.
Once the form is prepared, the new deed will need to be filed with the Clerks office. The filing fee is $25.00. Payment of transfer tax is required at time of recording if not exempt.
All deeds must be recorded with the Clerk of Superior Court. Many deeds are available online by accessing the local Clerk of Superior Court website. Others may be secured through the Georgia Superior Court Clerks Cooperative Authority at .gsccca.org.
There are only a few steps that are required: The two parties would fill out a deed that includes certain basic information about the parties, properties, and transaction. Both parties would sign the deed and have it docHubd. The quitclaim deed is then filed with the local county clerks office.
Quick Claim Deed Ga While you will not require an attorney for this legal form, it must be signed, and a notary public will be required to docHub the signatures of both parties, the grantor and the grantee. This verifies that both individuals signing the form are who they represent themselves to be.