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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the dispossessory application in the editor.
Begin by entering the name of the Magistrate Court and the State of Georgia at the top of the form. This identifies where your application is being filed.
Fill in the case number, which is essential for tracking your application within the court system.
In the Plaintiff vs. Defendant section, clearly state the names of both parties involved in this case.
Select one of the reasons for seeking a Writ of Possession by checking the appropriate box. Ensure you provide any necessary details, such as payment amounts and dates if applicable.
Complete the date section at the bottom, indicating when you are submitting this application.
Finally, sign as Plaintiff or Plaintiff’s Attorney to validate your application before submission.
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