What does the retained Camden County page establish?

Georgia — County Tax-Sale Excess Funds Guide

It establishes that Camden County publishes links to an excess-funds claim form, list, and petition. The retained landing page does not by itself establish which filing or proof requirements apply.

Last researched Primary sources: Georgia official sources

Sale type and custodian control

Choose the Georgia route that created the funds

Different statutes, counties, courts, notices, and custody transitions are not interchangeable.

White local

White County written-request route only

Use White County's current Tax Commissioner instructions for a White County tax-sale record; representation is not required merely to make the county's written request.

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Camden local

Camden County linked resources

The retained Camden County page links to an excess-funds claim form, an excess-funds list, and a petition; the page does not establish which procedure applies to a particular claimant.

Chatham local

Chatham County list and transfer statement only

Use Chatham's current list and request instructions locally; its five-year transfer statement is not established as a universal statewide claim rule.

Record-first workflow

Trace the Georgia custody sequence before filing

Verify the live official record at every step; this orientation does not decide a claimant's rights.

01

Confirm White County custody

Match the parcel, tax sale, former owner, excess entry, and current Tax Commissioner instructions before submitting a written request.

02

Open Camden County's current official links

Use the retained Camden County page to reach its excess-funds claim form, list, and petition; verify the contents of the linked official file before relying on it.

03

Verify Chatham timing locally

Use Chatham's live page, sale record, and county instructions; do not project its five-year transfer statement onto another county.

No unsupported form or deadline

Prepare the records for this Georgia lane

Use only dates and filing mechanics tied to the confirmed sale type, statute, custodian, and retained source.

Open the current official source

  • White County record

    Collect the parcel, sale, former-owner proof, excess entry, written request, and current county delivery instructions.

  • Preserve the Camden linked-file record

    Record which Camden excess-funds list, claim form, or petition link was opened and preserve the current official file; the landing page does not supply claimant-specific requirements.

  • Chatham list and county clock

    Retain the current list entry, sale date, county notice, transfer information, and submission proof for the Chatham record.

scoped limitations

Georgia County Tax-Sale Excess Funds Guide

What can be researched in this Georgia scope

  • Current retained scope: Current county-local tax-sale excess-funds orientation for White, Camden, and Chatham Counties only; no statewide form, checklist, deadline, or priority rule is inferred.
  • FCAR cannot provide legal advice, decide priority, or promise that a court, county, locality, or state will pay a claim.
  • County procedure is not statewide law
  • White County's request mechanics cannot be reused for every Georgia county.
  • Camden County support stays at the link level
  • The retained landing page supports only that Camden County publishes an excess-funds claim form, list, and petition; it does not establish claimant-specific filing or proof requirements.
  • Five-year statement stays local
  • The retained Chatham statement is not one statewide promise that every claim remains open for five years.
  • Which retained Georgia source and sale lane match the record.
  • Which public case, parcel, notice, accounting, or custody records are still needed.
  • Which competing interests or missing authority require legal or source-completion review.

What this Georgia guide cannot legally decide

  • Whether a claimant is legally entitled to all or any part of the funds.
  • Whether a lien, assignment, estate, heir, successor, creditor, or other interest has priority.
  • What filing, service, hearing, evidence, or deadline applies beyond the verified retained scope.
  • Whether a court, county, locality, or state will approve or pay a claim.

What does the retained Camden County page establish?

Each factual statement is bound to one retained official source with a retained source, source record, and verification check.

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Answers remain inside the retained scope

Georgia route-specific questions

Does White County require a recovery company?

The retained county page allows a written request without making representation a condition, but proof and priority still matter.

What does the retained Camden County page establish?

It establishes that Camden County publishes links to an excess-funds claim form, list, and petition. The retained landing page does not by itself establish which filing or proof requirements apply.

Is Chatham's five-year statement statewide?

No. It is retained as Chatham County local information only.

Is there one Georgia statewide claim form?

Not in this retained set. Use the current procedure of the county that conducted the sale.

Full Circle Asset Recovery LLC is a private asset-recovery company, not a government agency. This guide provides general information only, not legal advice. FCAR cannot guarantee eligibility, recovery, or any result. Current official records and current office instructions control.