Georgia LEMON LAW FEE SUBMISSION FORM 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Georgia LEMON LAW FEE SUBMISSION FORM in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the appropriate quarter for your submission by circling either 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th.
  3. Next, indicate the due date by circling April 1, July 1, October 1, or January 1 based on your selected quarter.
  4. Fill in the year of submission in the designated field.
  5. Enter your Dealer/Lessor Legal Name and dba Name in the respective fields.
  6. Provide your street address, city, state, and zip code accurately.
  7. If applicable, enter a different mailing address along with its city, state, and zip code.
  8. Complete the contact person’s name and their phone number and email address for communication purposes.
  9. Input the number of qualifying vehicles distributed this quarter. Multiply this number by $2.00 to calculate the total fee due.
  10. Review all entries for accuracy before saving or printing the form. Ensure you return a copy when submitting payment.

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The short answer: not as hard as you think. That is, if you know your rights and work with the right legal team. Californias Lemon Law is considered one of the most consumer-friendly in the country. It protects individuals whove purchased or leased a defective vehicle still under the manufacturers original warranty.
Georgias Lemon Law is designed to help you get a defective vehicle repaired by the manufacturer. If your motor vehicle cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts and is found to be a lemon, the law requires the manufacturer to replace or buy back (repurchase) the vehicle.
Components to a Well-Written Lemon Law Letter An explanation of which states lemon law is invoked. A statement that explains how you came to possess the vehicle; the vehicles make, model, year, and VIN; the date you came into possession of the vehicle; the dealer and location where you purchased the vehicle.
Although Georgia does not regulate the amount dealerships can charge for dealer fees (also referred to as document fees, doc fees, processing fees, or customer service fees), Georgia does regulate how dealers advertise these fees. There are two main types of vehicle fees: government and non-government.
Pursuant to the Georgia Lemon Law [O.C.G.A. Section 10-1-791(a)], a fee of $3.00 shall be collected by every dealer from each consumer at the completion of the sale or lease of a new motor vehicle.
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If the manufacturer fails to repair a recurring problem after a reasonable number of attempts and you meet certain eligibility requirements, you may apply for a state arbitration hearing. An arbitration panel may hear your complaint to decide whether you are entitled to a replacement vehicle or a refund.

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