Clerk of Court:
Linda T. Miller

Harold R. Banke Justice Center
9151 Tara Boulevard, Jonesboro, Georgia 30236-4912
Telephone (770) 477-4565
FORECLOSURE
ON PERSONAL PROPERTY
Foreclosures
on personal property are filed on tangible, transportable items
(i.e. cars, appliances, furniture) and may be filed by any person
holding a security interest in specified property.
Just
as in general civil cases, the Magistrate Court has jurisdiction
over cases in which the claim is less than $15,000.00; therefore,
the value of the personal property that is requesting to be foreclosed
must not exceed $15,000.00.
A Foreclosure
of Personal Property (pdf) should be completed in its entirety and
must be sworn to in the presence of a Deputy Court Clerk. Three (3) copies will need
to be presented to the Clerk's office for filing. If you have any
exhibits (i.e. copy of title or contract) to be filed along with
the affidavit, three (3) complete copies should be submitted as
well.
The
filing fee for a Foreclosure on Personal Property (including service
by the Clayton County Sheriff's office on one defendant) is $70.00.
If the Clayton County Sheriff's office is to serve papers on additional
defendants, $25.00 per defendant will be added. (Normally, "tack
and mail" service is done.)
Once
the defendant is served by the Sheriff's Department, they have seven
(7) days in which they may file a response to the claim. After the
initial seven (7) days, the defendant is considered to be in default,
but may open that default by filing an answer and paying the court
costs within the next seven (7) days. If a timely response is received
by the Clerk's office, the case will be placed on a calendar and
both the Plaintiff(s) and the Defendant(s) will be notified via
mail of the court date.
If
no timely answer is filed, the Plaintiff may request a Writ of Possession (pdf) on or after the fifteenth (15th) day after
service by the Sheriff's department.
If
the Writ of Possession is signed by the Judge, a copy of the writ
will be forwarded to the Sheriff's department. The Plaintiff may
contact the Sheriff's department to determine when the property
is to be seized for purposes of levying.
Money
judgments are not granted on Foreclosures of Personal Property.
The property is either returned to the Secured Party or is levied.
The information
contained here is considered a general overview of Foreclosures on
Personal Property. To be certain of your rights and the proper procedures
to follow, it is recommended that you seek legal advice. More detailed
information pertaining to Foreclosures on Personal Property may be
accessed through O.C.G.A. 44-14-230 ~ 303.