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2006 Georgia Code - 8-2-182
8-2-182. (a) When a Certificate of Permanent Location is
properly filed with the clerk of superior court, the clerk shall
record such certificate in the same manner as other instruments
affecting the real property described in the Certificate of
Permanent Location and shall charge and collect the fees usually
charged for recording deeds and other instruments relating to real
estate. Such certificate shall be indexed under the name of the
current owner of the real property in both the grantor and grantee
indexes. The clerk shall provide the owner with a certified copy of
the Certificate of Permanent Location, reflecting its filing, and
shall charge and collect the fees usually charged for the provision
of certified copies of documents relating to real estate.
(b) Upon receipt of a certified copy
of a properly executed Certificate of Permanent Location, along
with the certificate of title, the commissioner shall file and
retain a copy of such Certificate of Permanent Location together
with all other prior title records related to the home. When a
properly executed Certificate of Permanent Location has once been
filed, the commissioner shall accept no further title filings with
respect to that home, except as may be necessary to correct any
errors in the department́s
records and except as provided in Subparts 2 and 3 of this
part. (c) When a Certificate
of Permanent Location is so filed, the commissioner shall issue to
the clerk of the superior court with whom the original Certificate
of Permanent Location was filed confirmation by the commissioner
that the Certificate of Permanent Location has been so filed and
the certificate of title has been surrendered. (d) Upon receipt of confirmation of the filing
of the Certificate of Permanent Location from the commissioner, the
clerk of superior court shall provide a copy of the Certificate of
Permanent Location to the appropriate board of tax assessors or
such other local official as is responsible for the valuation of
real property.
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