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No, the notice of commencement in Georgia does not need to be terminated or released, and there is no process for filing a “Notice of Completion” or any other document to signify that the project has been completed.
A Notice of Completion Is: The Notice of Completion typically comes from the property owner on a private project to notify the participants on a project – specifically, the parties that have Mechanics Lien Rights – that the project has been completed.
Completion Notices are issued on commercial properties, either newly built or those nearing structural completion. Legislation states Completion Notices are served on the 'owner' where a premises is structurally complete; or remaining work can reasonably be completed within three months.
A Georgia Notice of Commencement is typically required to be filed within 15 days after work physically commencement on a project by the owner, the owner's agent, or the general contractor. When filed, this will require preliminary notices from anyone who didn't contract directly with the owner.
(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.
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 ...
A Notice of Commencement is a legal document that details that a construction project officially started. Without it, your construction company could face legal issues related to filing mechanic's liens, securing payments, and complying with local laws.
Georgia Notice of Commencement Laws By the property owner, the owner's agent, or the GC. No later than 15 days after the GC starts physical work on the project. Either online or at the local county recorder's office. It must also be posted at the project site.
The short answer to this question is that you can find any commencement notices at the recorder's office where NOCs are typically filed. These are public records, and you can access them directly.