Vetted repossession agencies serving Georgia auto lenders, credit unions and car dealers— Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Macon, Columbus and statewide coverage.
Always verify insurance, licensing, storage, coverage areas and fee schedules before assigning accounts. For more information, see Georgia duplicate title and temporary tag process.
| Agent licensing | Georgia requires repossession agencies to be licensed through the Georgia Board of Private Detective & Security Agencies |
| Self-help repossession | Allowed under UCC Article 9 — peaceful possession only |
| Disposal notice | 10 days notice of right to cure; disposition notice required |
| Deficiency rules | Deficiency judgments allowed after compliant notice and commercially reasonable sale |
| Regulator | Georgia Board of Private Detective & Security Agencies |
Lender/dealer tip: Georgia requires licensing through the Secretary of State's office. Verify your recovery vendor holds a current GA Board license. Unlicensed agents expose lenders to wrongful repossession claims.
This is an informational summary only and not legal advice. Consult qualified legal counsel before establishing repossession procedures in Georgia.