Georgia closing guide
Georgia attorney opinion letter
An attorney opinion letter is the lawyer's written title-related conclusion for a closing. Draft language can be assembled from records, but only the attorney can review, decide, and sign.
What the opinion depends on
The opinion depends on the record search, chain of title, lien status, curative exceptions, title insurance or lender instructions, and the attorney's professional judgment.
Why drafts are not opinions
A draft can organize facts and proposed wording, but it is not legal advice until the attorney verifies the record set, edits the language, and signs or issues the opinion.
Where Cliros helps
Cliros prepares draft AOL language tied to the source-cited packet so the attorney starts from organized facts instead of a blank page.
Cliros workflow
Draft an attorney-review packet
Enter one Georgia address. Cliros assembles first-pass public-record research, draft closing documents, source citations, and a document vault for attorney review. You verify, decide, and sign.
Open a fileFAQ
Can software issue a Georgia attorney opinion letter?
No. Cliros does not practice law or issue opinions. It assembles drafts for licensed attorney review.
What should an attorney verify before signing?
At minimum, the source records, vesting, liens, exceptions, legal description, lender or underwriter instructions, and any curative assumptions.