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ing to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), Arizona is one of 13 states that does not impose a real estate transfer tax.
Quit Claim Deed: $299, Prepared by a Licensed Professional.
You will need to record a deed to add a name. The deed will need to contain the complete legal description of the parcel you wish to convey. We recommend you have the deed docHubd prior to recording it with the county recorders office.
Obtain the necessary consents from lenders and landlords (where applicable) Decide on the right form of joint ownership. Arrange for all parties to sign and witness the legal documents. Register the new owner/s interests with OLR.
To transfer ownership of a property to a relative in Arizona, it is necessary to complete and file a legal document known as a deed. The signed deed must then be recorded with the countys land records office where the property resides.
Recording All quitclaim deeds are to be filed, along with any necessary fee(s), with the County Recorders Office in the jurisdiction of the property. Signing A notary public must first witness the grantors signature before the form is filed with the County Recorder.
Our ARIZONA QUITCLAIM DEED may be used legally to transfer Arizona real property rights to another person or legal entity. A definition of a legal entity may be a corporation, partnership, an association or trust, just to name a few. A quitclaim deed may also be used to add, delete or change a name on the title.