Non-Disclosure Agreement in Georgia

Federal & State Law Editorial TeamLast reviewed: April 2026

Georgia Requirements

  • Define confidential information; specify scope, duration, and permitted use
  • Reasonable duration — trade-secret protection lasts as long as info qualifies
  • Adequate consideration required (employment/business relationship usually suffices)
  • Carve-outs for public knowledge, independent development, and legal compulsion
  • Restrictive Covenants Act (O.C.G.A. § 13-8-50) governs related non-solicit / non-compete provisions
Filing Location

No filing required; retain with business records

Filing Fee

None

How to Complete This Form

  1. 1Obtain a blank quitclaim deed form that complies with your state's requirements.
  2. 2Enter the full legal name and address of the grantor (the person transferring the property).
  3. 3Enter the full legal name and address of the grantee (the person receiving the property).
  4. 4Include the complete legal description of the property (obtained from the current deed or county records).
  5. 5Sign the deed in the presence of a notary public and any required witnesses.
  6. 6File the deed with the county recorder's office along with any required transfer tax forms and fees.
  7. 7Keep a copy of the recorded deed for your records.

Download Form Template

Download a template for the Non-Disclosure Agreement customized with Georgia-specific requirements and instructions.

Non-Disclosure Agreement in Other States

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When to Talk to a Lawyer

  • Your situation involves complex legal issues or significant financial consequences.
  • You are unsure whether the form meets your state's specific requirements.

This is legal information, not legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Always verify current law with official sources and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice on your specific situation.