GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 40-3-31 - Lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed certificates
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    40-3-31   (2010)
   40-3-31.    Lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed certificates 
      If  a certificate of title is lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed or  becomes illegible, the owner or the legal representative of the owner  named in the certificate, as shown by the records of the commissioner or  the commissioner's duly authorized county tag agent, shall promptly  make application for and may obtain a replacement, upon furnishing  information satisfactory to the commissioner or authorized county tag  agent. The replacement shall be issued on the following terms and  conditions:
      (1)  If the replacement title  is issued to the owner named in the lost, stolen, mutilated, or  destroyed certificate, as shown by the records of the commissioner or  authorized county tag agent, the replacement certificate of title shall  contain the legend:
                  "This is a replacement certificate and may be subject to the rights of a person under the original certificate.";
      (2)  When  the vehicle for which a replacement certificate of title has been  issued is transferred to a new owner, the certificate of title issued to  the transferee shall continue to contain the legend:
                  "This is a replacement certificate and may be subject to the rights of a person under the original certificate."
After  a replacement certificate has been issued and the records of the  commissioner or authorized county tag agent show that the owner has held  record title continuously for a period of not less than six calendar  months and the record title of the owner has not been challenged, the  commissioner or authorized county tag agent may, upon proper  application, issue a replacement title, which shall simply contain the  legend "Replacement Title";
      (3)  A person  recovering an original certificate of title for which a replacement has  been issued shall promptly surrender the original certificate to the  commissioner or authorized county tag agent. Where the owner named in a  replacement certificate of title, or a transferee, recovers the original  certificate such owner or transferee may surrender the original  certificate together with the replacement title and if such owner or  transferee is otherwise entitled to a certificate the commissioner or  authorized county tag agent may issue such owner or transferee a new  certificate of title with no legend thereon;
      (4)  If  two or more innocent persons are the victims of the fraud or mistake of  another and none of the victims could have reasonably taken steps to  detect or prevent the fraud or mistake, the victim who first acquired an  interest in a vehicle through any certificate of title shall have such  victim's interest protected; and
      (5)  A  replacement title when the original has been lost in the mail prior to  receipt by the registered owner shall be issued by the commissioner  without charge upon application and completion of the form and affidavit  prescribed by the commissioner setting forth the circumstances of  nonreceipt of the title. The owner shall report the nonreceipt or loss  and apply for replacement of the title to the commissioner within 60  days of the issuance of such title by the commissioner. An applicant  shall provide an affidavit of nonreceipt and verify his or her current  mailing address.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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