PERMITREPORTER GEORGIA

ABOUT THIS SHEET

A WIRE SERVICE
FOR THE GROUND ITSELF.

Land in Georgia leaves a paper trail: a foreclosure has to be advertised before the courthouse steps, a subdivision has to be platted, a rezoning has to be heard in public, a permit has to be pulled. That trail is scattered across dozens of county systems that were never meant to be read together. PermitReporter reads them together.

WHAT PERMITREPORTER IS

A single feed of property activity across seven North Georgia counties — Cherokee, Cobb, Dawson, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett and Hall — built from official public sources: Georgia’s statutory legal-notice archive, county permit systems, public meeting calendars, county GIS rolls, and the state’s appellate courts.

Every record keeps its receipt: the source, the link back to it, and the moment it was collected. Where a county blocks collection, the coverage page says so in plain terms.

WHAT PERMITREPORTER IS NOT

It is not a listing site, an ownership database, or a verdict on anyone. A foreclosure advertisement is a scheduled sale, not a judgment of character; a code case is an allegation until the county says otherwise. PermitReporter never scores neighborhoods and never claims a silence in the record means nothing happened.

Nothing here is legal, title, or investment advice. For anything that matters, verify at the linked source — that’s why the links are there.