Georgia lien waiver and release upon payment

Most progress and final payments are released only against a signed lien waiver. Which form you sign matters: a conditional waiver takes effect when the payment clears, while an unconditional waiver gives up rights the moment you sign it.

What goes on the Georgia version

  • Waiver type — conditional or unconditional, progress or final
  • Payment amount and work covered through-date
  • Claimant, customer and job address identification
  • Signature and date block for the payer's file

Georgia jobs get the national baseline packet. Every field a building department needs is covered; state-specific attachments are being added market by market.

Mistakes that get it kicked back

  • Signing an unconditional waiver before the check clears
  • Leaving the through-date blank, which can waive rights for unbilled work
  • Using a generic form where the state prescribes statutory waiver language

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General guidance for Georgia contractors, not legal advice. Confirm requirements with the authority having jurisdiction before filing.