How to Find Public Records on a Property in Georgia for Dotloop
Start by going to this Georgia government website:
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Enter the property's county into the search field and click "search."
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Click on the link when it pops up.

The link takes you to the public records site for that county. Click on "search records."

Search by the property's address. If the address pops up while you're typing, click the pop up then click "search."

The public records will come up, click the printer icon, the choose "save as PDF" when the printer settings come up.


Click "Save" then name the document with the property address and save it to your computer.
Now upload the PDF to your Dotloop loop.
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