Whenever an owner’s certificate of title is lost or destroyed, the owner or his personal representative may petition the court for the issuance of a duplicate. Notice of the petition shall be published once a week for four successive weeks in the newspaper in which the sheriff’s sales of the county are published; provided, however, that the court may in any case order additional notice to be given, either by publication or otherwise, before directing the issuance of a duplicate certificate; and provided, further, that where the petition is presented by a personal representative of a deceased person claiming that the certificate was lost or destroyed while in the possession of the decedent, the notice of the petition shall be published once a week for eight successive weeks instead of the four weeks required in other cases. Upon satisfactory proof having been exhibited before it that the certificate has been lost or destroyed, the court may direct the issuance of a duplicate certificate which shall be appropriately designed and shall take the place of the original owner’s certificate.
History. Ga. L. 1917, p. 108, § 58; Code 1933, § 60-412.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 2 - Recordation and Registration of Deeds and Other Instruments
Part 4 - Registers and Registration
§ 44-2-120. Furnishing and Maintaining Register Books; Issuance of Owner’s Certificate of Title
§ 44-2-121. Signing and Dating Register Entries and Owners’ Certificates
§ 44-2-124. Performance of Duties Upon Disqualification, Death, or Disability of Clerk
§ 44-2-126. Notation of Lien or Encumbrance on Certificate of Title — in General
§ 44-2-128. Registration of Transactions Affecting Unregistered Land as Notice
§ 44-2-129. Registration of Involuntary Transactions on Court’s Order; Form
§ 44-2-133. Procedure for Obtaining Duplicate of Lost Owner’s Certificate
§ 44-2-134. Filing Caveat Objecting to Entry in Title Register; Show Cause Hearing Upon Caveat
§ 44-2-135. Obtaining Notations in Title Register
§ 44-2-138. What Limitations Govern Actions by Injured Party for Fraud or Negligence
§ 44-2-140. Availability of Prescription or Adverse Possession Against Registered Land
§ 44-2-142. Notation of Change of Name on Register and Certificate
§ 44-2-143. Notation of Liens and Lis Pendens on Register; Effect Absent Notation