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How to fill out the GA T-227 online
The GA T-227 form, known as the One And The Same Affidavit, is essential for documenting legal name discrepancies when submitting vehicle title applications. This guide provides a clear and comprehensive overview of how to complete the form online, ensuring that you have the necessary guidance every step of the way.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the GA T-227 online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- In Part 1, electronically complete or print, type, or legibly write the name for which the affidavit is being given, providing the vehicle's year and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Ensure all information is accurate to avoid delays in processing.
- Move to Part 2, where you must certify that the names entered are for one and the same person or entity. Write the first name and last name of the individual or company in the provided spaces.
- In Part 3, provide your signature as the person completing the affidavit. Include your driver’s license number, street address, printed company or business name if applicable, and the city, state, and ZIP code of your residence. Also, indicate your position within a company if relevant, and provide a telephone number for contact.
- Leave space for the Notary Public’s acknowledgment in Part 4. Ensure you present the signed document to a notary public who will complete this section, including their signature, seal, commission expiration date, printed name, driver’s license number, street address, and contact number.
- After filling out all parts of the form, review your entries for accuracy. Save any changes made to the document. You can then download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your documents online today to ensure a smooth title application process.
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