Georgia Statutes

§ 44-2-21 — Recording instrument executed out of state; attestation and acknowledgment; validity of attestation by officer who appears to have no jurisdiction to attest the instrument

Georgia § 44-2-21

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O.C.G.A. § 44-2-21 (2026).

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(a)To authorize the recording of a deed to realty or personalty executed outside this state, the deed must be attested by or acknowledged before:
(1)A consul or vice-consul of the United States, whose certificate under his official seal shall be evidence of the fact;
(2)A judge of a court of record in the state or county where executed, with a certificate of the clerk under the seal of such court of the genuineness of the signature of such judge;
(3)A clerk of a court of record under the seal of the court; or (4) A notary public or justice of the peace of the county or city of the state or the state and the county, city, or country where executed, with his seal of office attached; if such notary public or justice of the peace has no seal, then his official character shall be certified

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