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Georgia Quitclaim Deed

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Georgia at a glance: Witnesses Required: 2 witnesses (one must be a notary public) · Notary Required: Yes (acts as the official witness) · Governing Law: Ga. Code § 44-5-30

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Overview

Quitclaim Deeds in Georgia

Georgia requires quitclaim deeds to be signed by the grantor in the presence of one official witness (notary) and one unofficial witness.
Key Facts

Georgia Quitclaim Deed — Quick Reference

RequirementGeorgia Rule
Witnesses Required2 witnesses (one must be a notary public)
Notary RequiredYes (acts as the official witness)
Governing LawGa. Code § 44-5-30
Legal Requirements

Georgia Legal Requirements

  • Must be signed by the grantor, one unofficial witness, and one notary public.
Governing Laws

Georgia Governing Laws

Ga. Code § 44-5-30
Deed Signature Rules
Requires two witnesses, including an officer like a notary.

Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Georgia legal resources or your state legislature's official website.

Questions & Answers

Georgia Quitclaim Deed — Frequently Asked Questions

How many witnesses does Georgia require?

Two witnesses: one unofficial witness and one notary public.