Escrow & Title
Which of the following must be recorded for a deed to provide constructive notice in Georgia?
AIt must be notarized only
BIt must be recorded with the county Superior Court Clerk✓ Correct
CIt must be filed with GREC
DIt must be witnessed by the closing attorney
Explanation
In Georgia, a deed must be recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the property is located to provide constructive notice to the public.
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