Learn how excess and surplus funds work, who may be eligible, and how to claim money owed after foreclosure or tax sales in Georgia. Browse our guides below.
If you want county-specific information and help, choose your county below:
Fulton County Excess & Surplus Funds
Gwinnett County Excess & Surplus Funds
Cobb County Excess & Surplus Funds
DeKalb County Excess & Surplus Funds
Clayton County Excess & Surplus Funds
Henry County Excess & Surplus Funds
Cherokee County Excess & Surplus Funds

Claiming excess or surplus funds in Gwinnett County sounds simple — until paperwork gets rejected or the claim is delayed.
Small mistakes can cause weeks or even months of setbacks.
Before filing a claim, it helps to know what typically goes wrong so you can avoid unnecessary problems.
Here are the most common mistakes we see.
Many people submit paperwork before verifying that money is actually available.
If there are no funds, the claim goes nowhere.
Always check records first.
👉 We offer a free lookup to confirm availability before you start.
Gwinnett County often requires:
identification
proof of ownership
estate documents (for heirs)
claim forms
Missing even one document can delay the process.
If the original owner passed away, heirs must typically show legal authority.
Without proper estate or probate documentation, claims may be denied.
This is one of the most common reasons claims stall.
Counties occasionally update procedures.
Submitting old or incomplete forms can force you to restart the process.
Always verify current requirements.
Some people assume the funds will always be available.
Delays can create complications, especially when ownership or records become harder to verify.
It’s better to check sooner rather than later.
Instead of navigating paperwork alone, we help Gwinnett County families:
verify eligibility
prepare documentation
submit correctly
avoid delays
Blog posts are great for learning. The fastest way to find out if you’re owed money is a free claim check — it only takes a minute.
Henry County Excess Funds
Cherokee County Excess Funds
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