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Georgia Lemon Law: Steps to Follow


This information is provided for new motor vehicles purchased, leased or registered in Georgia on or after January 1, 2009.

Can I proceed with a Lemon Law complaint?  Complete this checklist to see if the Lemon Law applies to you:

I am eligible as a consumer as defined in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

Yes

No

My new motor vehicle is eligible (as defined in the FAQs).

Yes

No

I purchased, leased or registered my vehicle in the state of Georgia. 

Yes

No

I submitted my vehicle to the manufacturer's authorized dealer for repair of the particular defect or condition within the first 24 months of ownership or 24,000 miles of my use of the vehicle, whichever occurred first.    

Yes

No

  If you answered "Yes" to ALL of the above questions, you may continue.  If you answered "No" to any question, you are not eligible to proceed under the Lemon Law provisions. 

Once you have read the FAQs and you have answered "Yes" to ALL of the above questions, you are ready to begin the Lemon Law Complaint at Step 1.  Please read each step very carefully and complete it before you proceed to the next step.

THE LEMON LAW PROCESS

Step 1.  Reasonable Number of Repair Attempts

Step 2.  Final Repair Attempt (if applicable)

Step 3.  Request for Repurchase or Replacement

Step 4.  Certified Informal Dispute Settlement Program (if applicable)

Step 5.  State-Operated Arbitration


If your problem appears to be corrected but resurfaces later, in most cases you will not have to start the process over from the beginning.  You may resume your complaint at the appropriate step.

If you have any questions after reading the instructions, or if you have a specific situation not described in this summary, feel free to call the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs at 404-651-9397.  However, please understand that we cannot give you legal advice or act as your private attorney.