Georgia Notice Commencement With Opt Out Declaration

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Georgia, like many other states, has developed statutory procedures for identifying potential lien claimants at the start of the construction work. Once potential lien claimants are identified, the owner is in a better position to verify that all work has been paid for and that the property is protected from Claims of Lien.


In Georgia, an owner has the option of recording or causing its agent or contractor to record with the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the project is located a Notice of Commencement no later than 15 days after the contractor physically starts work on the property. The Notice of Commencement contains information relevant to the lien rights of potential lien claimants on the project, and should include the following:


" The name, address and telephone number of the contractor;

" The name and location of the project being constructed and the legal description of the property upon which the improvements are being made;

" The name and address of the true owner of the real property;

" The name and address of the person other than the owner at whose instance the improvements are being made, if not the true owner of the real property;

" The name and address of the surety for the performance and payment bonds, if any; and

" The name and address of the construction lender, if any.


To be effective, a copy of the Notice of Commencement must be posted at the project site throughout the duration of the project. The posting should be in a conspicuous location. In addition, the contractor is required to provide a copy of the Notice of Commencement to any subcontractor, materialman or person making a written request to the contractor for a copy.

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A valid Notice of Commencement (NOC) in the state of Georgia must be filed in the county clerk's office, include the correct information such as the name and address of the owner, laborer, and project, have the owner's signature, be witnessed, and be filed within 15 days of commencement.

To attach a lien to real estate, the creditor records the judgment with the superior court clerk in the Georgia county where the debtor has real estate now or may have real estate in the future.

The notice of commencement shall include: (1) The name, address, and telephone number of the contractor; (2) The name and location of the project being constructed and the legal description of the property upon which the improvements are being made; (3) The name and address of the true owner of the property; (4) The ...

Notices of Commencement also help identify potential lien or payment bond claimants and allows owners and prime contractors the opportunity to seek lien waivers and releases. In general, it promotes communication which helps everybody on the project!

(b) Not later than 15 days after the contractor physically commences work on the property, a notice of commencement shall be filed by the owner, the agent of the owner, or by the contractor with the clerk of the superior court in the county in which the project is located.

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Georgia Notice Commencement With Opt Out Declaration