Escrow & Title
In Georgia, a deed must be witnessed by how many witnesses to be eligible for recording?
ANo witnesses required
BOne unofficial witness
COne unofficial witness and one official witness (notary)✓ Correct
DTwo official witnesses
Explanation
Georgia requires a deed to be witnessed by one unofficial witness and attested by one official witness (typically a notary public) for the deed to be eligible for recording in the county deed records.
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