Find Deed Records in Fayette County
Searching for deed records or ready to file one in Fayette County? The Clerk of Superior Court handles both. This guide walks through the search process, filing requirements, and property protection tools.
Fayette County Quick Facts
Fayette County Superior Court Clerk
The Clerk of Superior Court in Fayette County is responsible for all deed recordings. The office is located at 1 Center Drive, Fayetteville, GA 30214. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Call (770) 716-4290 with questions about specific documents or to confirm what you need to bring. Each document costs $25.00 to record, as set by O.C.G.A. 15-6-77. Standard copies are $0.50 per page. If you need a certified copy, expect to pay $2.50 for the first page and $0.50 per page beyond that.
Each deed must have two witness signatures and a notary seal to be accepted. Note that per O.C.G.A. 15-19-51 the clerk cannot advise on legal matters. Contact a licensed Georgia attorney for that.
For records from before January 1999, you will need to visit the courthouse directly. Those older files are not online.
The GSCCCA maintains a statewide index of all Fayette County deeds filed since 1999. You can check the clerk page for Fayette County on the GSCCCA website, which shows the clerk's contact information and links to available search tools. View the Fayette County clerk page at GSCCCA for more details.
The image below shows the GSCCCA clerk page for Fayette County, where you can find current contact information and links to deed search tools.
The GSCCCA clerk directory is updated regularly and reflects current office information for Fayette County.
Search Fayette County Deed Records Online
Most people use the GSCCCA real estate index to find deed records across Georgia, including Fayette County. It covers index data from January 1, 1999 forward for all 159 Georgia counties.
Enter a grantor or grantee name to pull up matching deeds. Each result includes names, property location, and the document's book and page.
You can view the index without an account. To print or download, you need an account. Options are Regular at $14.95/month, Premium at $29.95/month, or Single-Use at $5.00 for 4 hours. Printing is $0.50 per page. Create an account at account.gsccca.org.
To search Fayette County specifically, filter results by county when using the GSCCCA portal. The statewide index includes all deed types: warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, security deeds, and other recorded instruments. Each record links to an image of the actual document for account holders.
The GSCCCA system also lets you search by book and page number if you already have that reference from a prior title search. This is useful when tracing a chain of title in Fayette County going back to 1999.
For records before 1999, contact the Fayette County Clerk directly at (770) 716-4290. Older records are held at the courthouse and must be accessed in person.
How to Record a Deed in Fayette County
There are a few things to check before recording a deed in Fayette County. All documents must meet the formatting and content requirements of O.C.G.A. 44-2-14.
Warranty and quitclaim deeds need a PT-61 transfer form. Submit it electronically at gsccca.org before recording.
Use efile.gsccca.org for eRecording. It typically processes in 2-3 business days compared to roughly 4 weeks for mailed documents.
Documents come back if the PT-61 is missing, a witness signature is absent, or the notary seal is not on the deed.
When you submit a deed for recording, the clerk's office stamps it with the date and time received and assigns a book and page number. That number becomes the permanent reference for the document. Keep it for your records.
If you are mailing a deed to the Fayette County clerk, include a self-addressed stamped envelope for the return. The address is 1 Center Drive, Fayetteville, GA 30214. Call (770) 716-4290 first if you have any questions about document format or what to include.
Security deeds, which are used in most Georgia mortgage transactions, also go through the same recording process. They are indexed in GSCCCA along with warranty and quitclaim deeds.
Deed Fraud Protection for Fayette County
Deed fraud is a real concern. Georgia's FANS system at fans.gsccca.org provides free monitoring. The system is called FANS, which stands for Fraud Alert Notification System. Sign up at fans.gsccca.org to get alerts whenever your name or address appears in a new deed filing. It's free and takes just a few minutes.
Deed fraud typically involves someone filing a fraudulent transfer of your property without your knowledge. Early alerts give you time to act before the situation becomes harder to resolve. The FANS system was built for this exact purpose.
The eCertification portal at ecert.gsccca.org lets you get certified copies online, available around the clock.
GSCCCA's free training site at elearn.gsccca.org covers search, recording, and fraud alert tools.
If you believe a fraudulent deed has been filed on your Fayette County property, contact the clerk's office at (770) 716-4290 right away. You may also want to contact a real estate attorney. Acting quickly is important in these situations.
Cities in Fayette County
The following cities in Fayette County have dedicated deed records pages: Peachtree City.
Each city page covers the same clerk office and recording process, with information specific to that city's location within Fayette County.
Nearby Counties
Fayette County borders or sits near these Georgia counties: Coweta, Clayton, Henry, Spalding. Each has its own Clerk of Superior Court and recording office.