The Georgia Affidavit For Judgment And Writ Of Fair Facial On Consent Judgment is an affidavit that is filed with the court in the state of Georgia when a party to a lawsuit wishes to obtain a judgment on a consent agreement. This affidavit is used to request that the court enter a judgment on the agreement and issue a writ of fair facial (often called a "writ of execution") to enforce the judgment. There are two types of Georgia Affidavit for Judgment and Writ of Fair Facial on Consent Judgment: one for a claim in the Superior Court and one for a claim in the Magistrate Court. The Superior Court affidavit is used for cases involving more than $15,000, while the Magistrate Court affidavit is used for cases involving $15,000 or less. The affidavit must include information about the parties involved, the amount of the judgment, the terms of the agreement, and the court in which the agreement was signed. Once the affidavit is filed, the court will enter a judgment on the agreement and order the issuance of a writ of fair facial to enforce the judgment.