Atlantic Surplus Recovery supports licensed attorneys by identifying, screening, and organizing potential surplus-fund matters across Georgia, using public records and jurisdiction-specific criteria. Our role is to provide structured information and intake support that helps attorneys evaluate matters for representation and compliance — not to give legal advice or represent claimants directly.
Surplus funds can arise when the proceeds of certain property-related sales — such as tax deed or foreclosure sales — exceed the debts and liens legally owed on a property. These surplus funds are typically held by a county, court, or other authority until a proper claim is filed under applicable law. Eligibility, procedures, and timelines vary by county and case type, and may involve complex requirements such as probate or court authority.
Understanding whether a matter merits legal evaluation and what steps may apply under local procedures is important for attorneys evaluating these opportunities.
Atlantic Surplus Recovery supports licensed attorneys by identifying and organizing potential surplus-fund matters through public-record research and compliance-focused screening across Georgia.
ASR does not provide legal advice or representation. Attorneys independently determine whether to accept matters and how to proceed under applicable law.
Atlantic Surplus Recovery operates as a legal intake and compliance support platform:
We monitor relevant public records and data to identify potential surplus-fund matters.
Matters are screened for jurisdictional requirements, lien priority considerations, probate implications, and other legal variables that may impact representation decisions.
Qualifying matters are organized and referred to independent, licensed attorneys, who determine whether to accept representation and how to proceed. ASR does not make legal decisions on behalf of attorneys or claimants.
We prepare organized documentation and administrative context to assist attorneys in evaluating potential representation opportunities.
We do not provide legal advice or representation. Attorneys expected to control legal evaluation, filings, and representation decisions:
ASR’s platform supports the front-end intake and organization without replacing legal judgment or attorney authority.
Atlantic Surplus Recovery is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation. ASR’s role is limited to identifying, organizing, and screening publicly available information related to potential surplus-fund matters.
All legal evaluation, representation decisions, court filings, and probate matters are handled exclusively by independent, licensed attorneys, who operate under separate agreements and exercise their own professional judgment.
Atlantic Surplus Recovery is committed to:
Important: ASR is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Participation in any ASR review or referral does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and ASR. Independent, licensed attorneys make all legal decisions and provide representation when appropriate. No result or timeline can be guaranteed.
Our Operations Consulting services help Atlantic Surplus Recovery optimize their operations and increase efficiency. We work with you to identify areas of improvement, streamline processes, and help you run your business more effectively.
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If you are a licensed attorney interested in learning how Atlantic Surplus Recovery supports surplus-fund intake and origination through a compliance-focused platform, you may request an attorney partnership overview or contact us for more information.
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