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In your dashboard, select New Document in the upper left corner. Pick Create Blank Document to put together the Arkansas Real Estate Document from the ground up.

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A quitclaim deed must be submitted to the county recorders office in the county where the property is located. Per Ark. Code 21-6-306, the recording fees for a quitclaim deed are $15 for the first one-sided page and $5 for each additional page.
To get title to the property after your death, the beneficiary must take a few administrative steps. The beneficiary can call the county clerk, circuit clerk, or recorders office for details, but the process will likely require recording a certified copy of the death certificate. No probate is necessary.
When transferring property, a seller (often called the grantor), writes out a deed, transferring property to the buyer (often called the grantee). The deed is then recorded with the recorder in the county in which the property is located.
An individual can perform a free title lien search on a property in Arkansas through the Circuit Clerks office in various counties. Each Circuit Clerks office is responsible for keeping land records like deeds, which provide information on the current property owner.
If you do a manual search, you will have to go to the county clerks office in the county in which the property is located. This directory of county judges and clerks provides information about each county in Arkansas.
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Deed Mortgage Records can be accessed online through 1991 or with the original Grantee (Reverse/Buyer) and Grantor (Direct/Seller) Index Books housed in the Archives. (For records created since 1992, it is necessary to go through the Circuit Clerks Office.)
To change, add or remove a name on your deed a new deed needs to be recorded reflecting the change. Many people think they can come into the office and change the present recorded deed with a form, but that is not the case. Once a deed is recorded it cannot be changed.
Arkansas Real Estate: Salesperson License Expiration Date: December 31st each year. Continuing Education Renewal Date: September 30th each year. Renewal for the upcoming year must be completed by September 30th of the current year to avoid penalty.

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