Dbe Joint Check Affidavit is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Transportation - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is a Joint Check Affidavit?
A: A Joint Check Affidavit is a document used in Georgia (United States) to ensure payment to subcontractors and suppliers by the project owner and general contractor.
Q: Who needs to use a Joint Check Affidavit?
A: Subcontractors and suppliers who want to ensure timely payment for their work or materials on a construction project in Georgia.
Q: How does a Joint Check Affidavit work?
A: The subcontractor or supplier requests payment through a Joint Check Affidavit, which requires the project owner and general contractor to make payment directly to the subcontractor or supplier.
Q: What happens if the project owner or general contractor does not make payment?
A: If the payment is not made, the subcontractor or supplier can take legal action against both the project owner and general contractor for non-payment.
Q: Is a Joint Check Affidavit legally binding?
A: Yes, a Joint Check Affidavit is a legally binding document in Georgia and can be enforced in court if necessary.
Form Details:
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