Georgia Property Deed Transfer — Flat $249
Licensed Georgia attorney prepares your new deed in 2 business days. You sign and return by FedEx. We record it with your county.
Use it to change a name, add or remove a spouse, move property into a trust or LLC, or pass a home down with a transfer-on-death deed.
Title search • Attorney-prepared deed • County recording
- ★★★★★ on Google
- Full refund before recording
- No office visit required
- All 159 Georgia counties
Attorney-prepared deeds
Every deed — quitclaim, warranty, limited warranty, or transfer-on-death — is drafted by a licensed attorney. Title-reviewed and recorded by our team.
Clear flat-rate pricing
$249 flat. Add Mobile Notary for $150 if you want us to send a notary to you. No hourly billing, no hidden recording fees.
Direct access to a title examiner
Call, text, or email your title examiner directly — not a form site, not a call center.
How Your Deed Transfer Works
Three steps. Your deed in 2 business days, then signing and county recording bring total time to about 2 weeks.
- takes ~5 minutes
Step 1 — Share property details
Complete our online form with the property address, the current owner's name, and what change you need. That's all we need to start.
- ready in 2 business days
Step 2 — Receive your attorney-drafted deed
A licensed attorney drafts your customized deed — quitclaim, limited warranty, general warranty, or transfer-on-death. We email it to you with clear signing instructions.
- recording up to 1 week
Step 3 — Sign and return
Sign in front of a notary and one witness — or add Mobile Notary at checkout and we'll send a notary to your home, office, or coffee shop. Ship it back with our prepaid FedEx label, and we file it with your county clerk. You get a recorded copy by email when it's official.
Is this service right for you?
Perfect for
- Changing or correcting names on title
- Adding or removing a spouse
- Divorce-related property transfers
- Gifting property to a family member
- Transferring to a trust or LLC
- Removing a deceased co-owner (joint tenant with right of survivorship)
- Transfer-on-Death (TOD) beneficiary designation
- Correcting errors on a recorded deed
Not for
- Properties outside Georgia
- Buying or selling with money changing hands
- Transactions requiring title insurance
- Contested or disputed ownership
- Sole-owner estates requiring probate
If your situation isn't here, call us at (404) 939-6223 — we'll tell you whether we're the right fit before you pay a cent.
Which Georgia deed do you need?
We prepare four deed types. All flat $249. Pick the one that fits your situation, or call us and we'll point you to the right one.
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Quitclaim Deed
Learn more →Fast, no-warranty transfer between parties who already trust each other — family, trust, LLC, divorce.
Best for: Divorce, gifting, trust/LLC moves, name fixes
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Limited Warranty Deed
Learn more →Most common Georgia residential deed. Grantor warrants title only for the period they owned the property.
Best for: Standard residential transfers, estate planning
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General Warranty Deed
Learn more →Maximum title protection. Grantor warrants against every defect, even from prior owners.
Best for: Arm’s-length transfers where the buyer wants full title protection
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Transfer-on-Death Deed
Learn more →Name a beneficiary who inherits the property automatically at death — no probate. Legal in Georgia since July 2024.
Best for: Estate planning, avoiding probate
Why Georgia homeowners pick us over a law firm
| LegalZoom / DIY form | Us | Law firm | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $0–$50 | $249 flat | $400–$700+ |
| Deed prepared by a licensed attorney | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Title examined before drafting | ✗ | ✓ | Sometimes |
| Filed and recorded for you | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| County recording + eFiling included | ✗ | ✓ | Extra fee |
| Turnaround | Weeks of DIY | 2 business days | 2–4 weeks |
| Mobile notary available | ✗ | +$150 | Sometimes |
| ClearPath Guarantee | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ |
We sit in the gap a lot of Georgia homeowners fall into — too complex for a do-it-yourself form, too straightforward to justify a law firm's retainer. Flat fee. Fast. Done right.
About ClearPathTitle
ClearPathTitle is a Georgia title and deed services company. We prepare quitclaim, limited warranty, general warranty, and transfer-on-death deeds for homeowners across all 159 counties — flat-fee, fully remote, no law-firm retainer required.
Every deed is drafted by a licensed attorney. Title examination, customer support, and county recording are handled in-house by our team, with 20+ years of experience in Georgia real estate closings, escrow, and title work. You'll work directly with a title examiner — no call center, no hourly billing, no surprises.
Will you owe Georgia transfer tax? Most of our customers don't.
Georgia charges a real estate transfer tax of $1 per $1,000 of consideration on most deed transfers. But the most common reasons our customers come to us are exempt — and we file the right exemption on your PT-61 form as part of every transfer.
- Gifts with no money changing handsMost family transfers — adding a spouse, gifting to a child or sibling, moving property to your own trust.
- Transfers pursuant to a divorce decreeSpouse-to-spouse transfers ordered by, or in settlement of, a divorce.
- Transfers into a wholly-owned trust or LLCWhen you're the sole grantor and sole beneficiary/member, there's no taxable consideration.
- Corrective deedsFixing a misspelling, a name change, or a scrivener’s error on a previously recorded deed.
- Transfer-on-Death deedsNo tax at execution — the transfer happens at death, and inheritance is not subject to GA transfer tax.
- Nominal consideration ($10 or less)Common for parent-to-child transfers and estate-planning moves.
This is general information about Georgia transfer tax (OCGA §48-6-1 and §48-6-2), not legal or tax advice. If your situation is unusual or high-value, confirm with your CPA. We prepare and file the PT-61 as part of every transfer.
What Georgia homeowners say
“Quick, knowledgeable, and professional. Made the entire process a breeze. I felt completely at ease throughout the whole experience.”
“Extremely professional and courteous. Great communication and timely service. Would highly recommend their services to anyone needing deed work.”
“Friendly, thorough, and highly efficient. Their deep knowledge of Georgia real estate made the process seamless.”
Simple flat-fee pricing
Recording fees at the county are included. No hidden costs.
Standard
Everything you need for a standard Georgia deed transfer.
- Title search
- Deed in 2 business days
- Signing instructions
- Prepaid FedEx label
- County recording
- Lifetime customer support
- ClearPath Guarantee — full refund anytime before recording
$399 flat total
Everything in Standard, plus a notary who comes to you.
- Georgia notary travels to your home, office, or coffee shop
- Anywhere in Georgia
- Evening and weekend slots available
- You pick the date and place
Standard customers: most banks, credit unions, and UPS Stores notarize free or for a small fee.
Counties We Serve
Flat-fee deed preparation across all 159 Georgia counties. Below are the 10 counties where we file most often — each with its own page covering local context and the county clerk's filing details.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Ready to start your Georgia deed transfer?
- $249 flat rate
- Deed in 2 business days
- Attorney-prepared
- Full refund before recording
Backed by our ClearPath Guarantee — cancel anytime before your deed is recorded with the county for a full refund. Recording typically happens within about 2 weeks of your order.