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Attorney are required to draft deeds, conduct the closing, and handle disbursements.  Any attorney must draft the deed and attend the closing.  I believe that disbursements can be supervised, but it has to go through the attorney’s accounts. Title Commitments and Policies can be prepared under the supervision of an attorney, but do not necessarily need to be done by employees of that attorney.  In other words, a title agency can operate independently of a law firm, but they must have a GA attorney handle doc prep, the closings, and disbursements.
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Attorneys are required to draft deeds, conduct the closing, and handle disbursements.  Any attorney must draft the deed and attend the closing.  I believe that disbursements can be supervised, but it has to go through the attorney’s accounts. Title Commitments and Policies can be prepared under the supervision of an attorney, but do not necessarily need to be done by employees of that attorney.  In other words, a title agency can operate independently of a law firm, but they must have a GA attorney handle doc prep, the closings, and disbursements.
  
 
==Cross-References==
 
==Cross-References==
 
* [[Georgia]]
 
* [[Georgia]]
 
* [[Unauthorized Practice of Law]]
 
* [[Unauthorized Practice of Law]]

Revision as of 06:36, 20 February 2019

Overview

Sources

  • O.C.G.A. § 15-19-51
  • O.C.G.A. § 15-19-52
  • O.C.G.A. § 15-19-53

Title Searching and Examination

Title Searches and Title Examinations are not required to be done by or supervised by attorneys in Georgia.

Document Preparation

Closings and Escrow

Disbursement

Recording

Other

Attorneys are required to draft deeds, conduct the closing, and handle disbursements. Any attorney must draft the deed and attend the closing. I believe that disbursements can be supervised, but it has to go through the attorney’s accounts. Title Commitments and Policies can be prepared under the supervision of an attorney, but do not necessarily need to be done by employees of that attorney. In other words, a title agency can operate independently of a law firm, but they must have a GA attorney handle doc prep, the closings, and disbursements.

Cross-References