Georgia closing guide
Georgia warranty deed basics
A Georgia warranty deed transfers real property with warranties from the grantor to the grantee. The draft must match the parties, legal description, consideration, vesting, and recording requirements.
What must be checked
Review party names, capacity, marital or entity authority, legal description, county, consideration, execution formalities, PT-61 consistency, and recording instructions.
Common draft problems
Problems include stale legal descriptions, name mismatches, missing entity authority, county mismatch, wrong vesting language, and PT-61 inconsistencies.
How Cliros handles drafts
Cliros can assemble a first-pass warranty deed from the reviewed data set, but the attorney verifies and edits before execution or recording.
Cliros workflow
Generate draft deed documents
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
Is a warranty deed the same as a quitclaim deed?
No. A warranty deed includes warranties. A quitclaim deed generally conveys whatever interest the grantor has without the same warranty structure.
Can Cliros record the deed?
No. Cliros assembles drafts and source packets. The closing team handles signatures, recording, and legal decisions.