GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 40-3-26 - Delivery of certificate; notice to junior security interest  holders and lienholders; disposition of certificate when first lien or  security interest satisfied
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    40-3-26   (2010)
    40-3-26.    Delivery of certificate; notice to junior security interest  holders and lienholders; disposition of certificate when first lien or  security interest satisfied 
      (a)  (1)  The certificate of title shall be mailed or delivered to the holder  of the first security interest or lien named in it. In the event there  is no security interest holder or lienholder named in such certificate,  the certificate of title shall be mailed or delivered directly to the  owner.
      (2)  The commissioner may enter  into agreements with any such security interest holder or lienholder to  provide a means of delivery by secure electronic measures of a notice of  the recording of such security interest or lien. Such security interest  or lien shall remain on the official records of the department until  such time as the security interest or lien is released by secure  electronic measures or affidavit of lien or security interest release;  after which release, or at the request of the lienholder or security  interest holder, the certificate of title may be printed and mailed or  delivered to the next lienholder or security interest holder or as  otherwise provided by paragraph (1) of this subsection without payment  of any fee provided by Code Section 40-3-38.
      (3)  If  the certificate of title has not been electronically delivered as  provided for in paragraph (2) of this subsection, in lieu of delivering a  certificate of title, the commissioner may deliver to any security  interest holder or lienholder a confirmation form stating the  certificate of title is available for printing:
            (A)  When  such confirmation is presented to the commissioner's duly authorized  county tag agent or to the commissioner requesting delivery of the title  in accordance with this Code section;
            (B)  When  the security interest or lien is satisfied and the confirmation form is  delivered to the owner stating the security interest or lien is  satisfied and released. The owner may then present the confirmation  letter to the commissioner's duly authorized county tag agent or the  commissioner for printing in accordance with this Code section; or
            (C)  When  the security interest holder or lienholder delivers the confirmation  form to the commissioner's duly authorized county tag agent or the  commissioner stating the security interest or lien is satisfied and  released and provides an alternate delivery address to include any  subsequent security interest holder, lienholder, vehicle dealer, or  other business with an interest in such vehicle.
      (4)  In  the event the confirmation form is lost or stolen, the security  interest holder or lienholder shall file an affidavit stating the  circumstances under which the confirmation form was lost or stolen. Upon  receipt, the commissioner shall deliver a certificate of title in  accordance with this Code section.
(b)  If  the certificate of title is mailed to a security interest holder or  lienholder, such person shall notify by mail all other lien or security  interest holders that such person has received the certificate of title.  The notice shall inform the security interest holder or lienholder of  the contents and information reflected on such certificate of title.  Such mailing or delivery shall be within five days, exclusive of  holidays, after the receipt of the certificate by the holder of any  security interest or lien.
(c)  The security  interest holder or lienholder may retain custody of the certificate of  title until such security interest holder's or lienholder's claim has  been satisfied. The security interest holder or lienholder having  custody of a certificate of title must deliver the certificate of title  to the next lienholder or security interest holder within ten days after  such custodial security interest holder's or lienholder's lien or  security interest has been satisfied and, if there is no other security  interest holder or lienholder, such custodial security interest holder  or lienholder must deliver the certificate of title to the owner.
(d)  If  a lien or security interest has been electronically recorded, the  release of such lien or security interest will require the lienholder to  notify the commissioner and the owner of the vehicle, on a form  prescribed by the commissioner, or by electronic means approved by the  commissioner, of the release of the lien or security interest. Such  notice will inform the owner that such owner may request a title free of  lien, upon verification of such owner's current mailing address, from  the commissioner as provided in Code Section 40-3-56.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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