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A deed of conveyance such as a quitclaim or warranty deed is the most common way to remove a name from the property deed. A deed of conveyance is usually completed by the buyer and the seller who is being removed from the title and deed.
You would sign quitclaim deed as the grantor in front of notary and then file in the county deed records. There is a small recording fee you pay the clerk in the real property records. Forms: return it to you after recording.
How do I add my spouse to my deed in Delaware? You will need to have the quitclaim deed docHubd with the signatures of you and your spouse. Once this is done, the quitclaim deed replaces your former deed and the property officially is in both of your names. You must record the deed at your county office.
Adding someone to your Delaware property deed is easy with a quitclaim deed. Fill out the form with property details and the new owners information. Once all current owners sign before a notary and you file it with the county recorder, theyll be officially on the deed.
Filing Fees: Filing fees for quitclaim deeds in Delaware vary by county: Fees in Kent County start at $36.00/document, $10.00/page, and $5.00/tax parcel number. Fees in New Castle County are $13.00/page and $3.00/parcel description. There is also a $30.00 document fee and a $5.00 technology fee/document.
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Related Q&A to Delaware Quitclaim Deed Form

Recording Once complete, the quit claim deed and affidavit of residence (Form 5402) must be recorded at the county the property is located (Kent County, New Castle County, or Sussex County).
In order for a deed to be valid and enforceable, it must be in writing; describe with specificity the property conveyed; specify the names of the grantor and grantee; be signed; be sealed; be acknowledged; and be delivered.

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