Real estate ownership records in Georgia are public and accessible to anyone, which may make it difficult to remain anonymous as a property owner.
The Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts Deeds and Records' Room conveniently serves as the home of real estate, military discharge, trade names and other recorded instruments dating back to the early 1800's.
In Georgia, property ownership records are public documents and freely accessible. You must first determine the address of the property and the county in which it is located. Documents for property transactions are recorded at the county level in the Superior Court clerk's office.
The Deeds and Records' Room is located in the Lewis Slaton Courthouse on the ground floor. For more information about the Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Court's Deeds and Records' Room or to acquire copies, please visit the Main Campus, North Annex, and South Annex.
Under Georgia law, every property is assessed annually at fair market value. The Board of Assessors issues an annual notice of assessment for each property in Fulton County.
Search for Boundary Markers When a surveyor completes a boundary survey, they will often physical boundary markers to delineate the boundaries of a property. Search for any signs of physical boundary markers on your property or consult with a professional surveyor for assistance locating these physical markers.