Levelset is excited to announce a significant update to its document processing capabilities in Georgia. Following recent legislative changes under Georgia House Bill 1292, Levelset can now electronically submit documents for recording directly with the Clerk of the Superior Court. This change aligns with the newly passed law, which allows individuals to submit electronic documents for recording, whether acting on their own behalf or representing another party.

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Historically, Georgia had been a roadblock for electronic filing, but with this change, Levelset can now offer its users in the state the same efficient electronic filing capabilities available in other states. This update will eliminate delays associated with traditional paper-based filing by providing users with much faster turnaround times and freeing up resources for other important tasks.

“We’re excited to offer our customers working in Georgia the ability to file their documents electronically,” said Ethan Lobo, Manager of Document Control at Levelset. “This update provides a faster, more reliable way to manage lien rights and critical construction documents. It’s a major enhancement that allows us to better serve our users, helping them stay on track with deadlines and avoid the time-consuming back-and-forth of traditional filing methods. As a result, they can focus more on what matters most – keeping their projects moving forward.”

Levelset remains dedicated to providing innovative digital solutions that enhance efficiency in lien rights management across the construction industry. This update is part of the company’s broader efforts to expand its technological capabilities and streamline the lien rights management process for construction professionals nationwide.