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Hall County Deed Transfer — Flat $249

Need a deed prepared in Hall County? We serve all of Hall — Gainesville, Flowery Branch, Oakwood, Clermont, and Lake Lanier-area properties. Flat $249. Deed in 2 business days. Recorded with the Hall County Clerk of Superior Court after you sign.

  • Deed in 2 business days
  • Filed with the Hall County Clerk
  • ClearPath Guarantee

Hall County, at the head of Lake Lanier, has about 210,000 residents centered on Gainesville. Hall’s residential mix runs from in-town Gainesville historic neighborhoods to lakefront properties and growing suburban communities in Flowery Branch and Oakwood. Like neighboring Forsyth, Hall has a meaningful share of Lake Lanier waterfront properties with their own legal-description considerations.

Why Hall homeowners choose us

Clear flat-rate pricing

$249 for Standard, $329 for Rush. No hourly billing, no surprise fees, no hidden recording charges.

Skip the courthouse trip

We handle the eFiling with Hall County so you don't have to. Sign at home, ship back with our prepaid FedEx label.

Direct access to a title examiner

Call, text, or email your title examiner directly — not a form site, not a call center.

Recording in Hall County

Hall County Clerk of Superior Court
225 Green Street SE
Gainesville, GA 30501

Clerk data verified 2026-04-23. If you've reached this page months from that date, please double-check the phone number with the county before visiting.

Hall County eFiles real estate documents under HB 1292. We handle the eFiling on your behalf.

Common deed transfers we prepare in Hall County

  • Lake Lanier property transfers

    Gainesville-area waterfront properties with Corps easements and shoreline considerations.

  • TOD deeds

    Strong demand from Gainesville long-tenured homeowners.

  • Family transfers

    Long-held Hall County properties moving across generations.

  • Trust funding

    Lake Lanier and Gainesville-area properties moving into revocable trusts.

  • City of Buford properties

    For the portion of Buford that sits in Hall County (the rest is in Gwinnett).

How your Hall County deed transfer works

Three steps. Start to finish in about 2 weeks.

  1. takes ~5 minutes

    Step 1 — Share property details

    Complete our online form with the property address, the current owner's name, and what change you need.

  2. ready in 2 business days

    Step 2 — Receive your new deed

    We prepare your customized deed and email it to you with clear signing instructions.

  3. recording up to 1 week

    Step 3 — Sign and we record it in Hall County

    Sign in front of a notary and one witness, ship it back using our prepaid FedEx label, and we eFile it with the Hall County Clerk of Superior Court.

Which deed do you need for your Hall County property?

  Quitclaim Limited Warranty General Warranty TOD Deed
Best for Family / trust / LLC Most GA sales Buyer-demanded Skip probate
Title warranty None Grantor's period Full history None — applies at death
Cost with us $249 $249 $249 $249

Flat-fee Hall County deed preparation

Standard
$249

New deed drafted in 2 business days.

Rush
$329

New deed drafted in 1 business day.

Both include title record review, custom-drafted deed, signing instructions, prepaid FedEx label, Hall County eFiling, recording, recorded copy by email, lifetime customer support, and the ClearPath Guarantee (60-day money-back).

Hall County — Frequently Asked

Part of Buford is in Hall County and part is in Gwinnett — how do I know which county to file in?
The deed records in the county where the actual parcel of land sits — not where the mailing address is. If your property is on the Hall County side of the line, we file in Hall; if it's on the Gwinnett side, we file in Gwinnett. We confirm the correct recording county during our title record review at no extra cost.

Ready to transfer your Hall County property deed?

  • $249 flat rate
  • Deed in 2 business days
  • Filed with the Hall County Clerk
  • ClearPath Guarantee

Other Georgia counties we serve

  • Chatham County — ~300K residents on Georgia's coast, centered on Savannah. Historic districts, STR-LLC transfers, Tybee Island vacation properties.
  • Cherokee County — ~280K residents at the northern edge of metro Atlanta. Mix of established neighborhoods and rapid new growth.
  • Clayton County — ~300K residents south of Atlanta. Home to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
  • Cobb County — ~770K residents centered on Marietta. Deep mix of long-tenured families and corporate-relocation buyers.
  • DeKalb County — Georgia's fourth-largest county (~770K residents). Diverse, urban, close-in to Atlanta.
  • Forsyth County — ~250K residents centered on Cumming. One of Georgia's fastest-growing and highest-income counties.
  • Fulton County — Georgia's most populous county — metro Atlanta. Highest deed-transfer volume in the state.
  • Gwinnett County — Georgia's second-largest county at ~975K residents. One of the most diverse counties in the Southeast.
  • Henry County — ~250K residents on Atlanta's southern edge. One of Georgia's fastest-growing residential markets.

We prepare deeds in all 159 Georgia counties. See the full list →