Georgia Statutes

§ 44-2-127 — Notation of lien or encumbrance on certificate of title - Registered encumbrances, rights, and adverse claims

Georgia § 44-2-127

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O.C.G.A. § 44-2-127 (2026).

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All registered encumbrances, rights, or adverse claims affecting registered estates shall continue to be noted upon every outstanding certificate of title and owner's certificate until they have been released or discharged unless they relate to only a particular portion of the property, in which case they shall be noted only upon those certificates and duplicate certificates which relate to that portion of the property.

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