Subject summary
Marietta Logistics Group, LLC (GA SOS Control No. 21345621). Single-member LLC owned by D. Carrington. Operates a regional last-mile delivery service; two commercial parcels; nine commercial vehicles registered in the LLC's name; no bankruptcy filings.
Recovery posture is strongly favorable. The LLC is operating, current on its annual GA SOS registration, and shows no UCC-1 filings against its rolling stock. A charging order on the LLC interest captures distributions without dissolving the operating company.
Judgment details
- Cause number
- 2024-CV-A-08821
- Court of record
- Cobb County Superior Court, GA
- Judgment amount
- $215,000.00 principal + post-judgment interest
- Date entered
- 2024-11-18
- Statute of limitations
- Current — 7-year dormancy period under GA O.C.G.A. §9-12-60 (revivable).
Real property findings
| Parcel | Address | County | Est. value | Exemptions | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16-0234-0-019-0 | 2240 Industrial Pkwy NW, Marietta, GA 30062 | Cobb | $1,420,000 | Commercial — none | cobbassessor.org |
| 16-0234-0-021-0 | 2244 Industrial Pkwy NW, Marietta, GA 30062 | Cobb | $385,000 | Commercial — none | cobbassessor.org |
Vehicles & UCC liens
| Item | Detail | Lien status | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 Freightliner M2 box truck (×3) | Title issued 2022-08 · titled to LLC | Active UCC-1 (Bank of North Georgia) | sos.ga.gov UCC |
| 2021 Ford Transit 350 (×6) | Titled to LLC · last renewed 2026-01 | No active UCC | sos.ga.gov UCC |
Business interests
| Entity | Role | Status | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marietta Logistics Group, LLC | Defendant entity | Active — 2026 annual registration filed | sos.ga.gov |
| MLG Holdings, LLC | Sole member | Active — 2026 annual registration filed | sos.ga.gov |
Bankruptcy & litigation history
- 2018-09-04Marietta Logistics formedGA SOS Control No. 21345621 — single-member LLC
- 2022-08-15UCC-1 filed on rolling stockBank of North Georgia — secured interest in 3 box trucks
- 2024-11-18Subject judgment enteredCause No. 2024-CV-A-08821 · $215,000 + post-judgment interest
- 2026-04-08No bankruptcy filings (PACER)Defendant LLC and sole member checked, last 10 years
Recoverable value analysis
This section translates the public-record findings above into a dollar view: what the judgment is worth today, which assets are realistically reachable, and whether the exposed value covers the claim. Figures are estimated exposed asset value, not guaranteed collection.
- Judgment principal
- $215,000
- Post-judgment interest (indicative, since 2024)
- + $34,000
- Recording & anticipated execution costs
- + $3,500
Exposed commercial real property is roughly seven times the total claim.
Either parcel independently satisfies the judgment. The constraint here is sequencing and lien priority, not whether the assets exist.
- $1,420,0002240 Industrial Pkwy — commercial parcelReachableCommercial; no homestead. Unencumbered land equity available to a writ.
- $385,0002244 Industrial Pkwy — commercial parcelReachableSecond commercial parcel, same posture.
- DistributionsLLC interest — distributionsPartialCharging order under O.C.G.A. §14-11-504 captures operating distributions.
- PartialVehicle fleet (9 units)PartialThree box trucks carry a bank UCC-1; the six Transit vans are unencumbered.
Recovery score rationale
Score: 88 / 100 — High confidence. Defendant is an operating LLC with two commercial parcels (combined estimated value ~$1.8M against a $215K judgment), a fleet of titled vehicles with at most a partial bank lien, and demonstrated revenue based on the active payment-processor relationship inferred from the LLC's annual registration filings.
The score is held below 95 by two factors: the active UCC-1 on the box-truck fleet (which secures a portion of operating equity in the lender's favor) and the absence of public bank-account information (Writrun does not access GLBA-restricted data, so deposit balances are not visible).
Confidence is High because every contributing fact is sourced to GA SOS, Cobb County Tax Assessor, and PACER with retrieval timestamps within the last 24 hours. The two commercial parcels and the entity's good-standing status are the highest-weight inputs and are independently verifiable.
Enforcement path & indicative timeline
- Step 1Weeks 1–2Record judgment & writ of fieri facias on the larger parcelEstablishes priority against the $1.42M Industrial Pkwy parcel before any refinance.
- Step 2Weeks 2–4Charging order against the LLC interestCaptures distributions from the operating last-mile business in parallel.
- Step 3Weeks 4–10Levy / judicial sale process if no satisfaction or settlementWith ~7× coverage, most defendants in this posture negotiate payoff rather than face sale.
Windows are illustrative sequencing, not commitments or legal advice. Actual timing depends on court calendars and your firm's strategy.
Recommended next step
Firms typically pursue a charging order against the LLC interest under GA O.C.G.A. §14-11-504, which intercepts distributions to the sole member without dissolving the operating company. A writ of execution against the unencumbered Industrial Pkwy parcel is also viable.
Writrun does not provide legal advice. Your firm makes all decisions about strategy, timing, and filings.
Sources appendix
- [1]https://sos.ga.gov/index.php/corporations2026-04-09T11:00Z
- [2]https://www.cobbassessor.org/2026-04-09T11:02Z
- [3]https://www.cobbassessor.org/2026-04-09T11:02Z
- [4]https://sos.ga.gov/index.php/corporations2026-04-09T11:04Z
- [5]https://pacer.uscourts.gov/2026-04-09T11:05Z
- [6]https://www.cobbcounty.org/courts2026-04-09T11:07Z