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Illinois statute 765 ILCS 5/9 sets forth a form for the general warranty deed. Deeds of conveyance made in substantially the same statutory form are deemed a conveyance in fee simple to the grantee, the grantees heirs and assigns, with covenants on the part of the grantor unless the deed contains words of limitation.
If you wish to remove someone from a deed, you will need their consent. This can be done by recording a new deed, which will require their signature. If the person in question is deceased, you will need their death certificate and a docHubd affidavit along with the new deed.
You must file either (1) Form PTAX-203 and any required documents with the deed or trust document or (2) an exemption notation on the original deed or trust document at the County Recorders office within the county where the property is located.
Find your Recorders Office by selecting the County you are located. Transfer Tax (Form PTAX-203) The form can be filed physically with the PDF Form or can be Filled-in Online (Applicable Counties have the option to process the form online). Signing All deeds must be signed and acknowledged with a notary present.
The actual cost to record your quitclaim deed in Illinois runs between $70 to $107, depending on the county. You may have other costs as well, such as transfer taxes, fees related to municipal requirements, and the cost of hiring a lawyer to assist you with drafting and recording your deed.
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Related Q&A to Illinois Warranty Deed Form

Deeds are typically characterized based on the sort of warranties in title delivered by the grantor. For example, the general warranty deed provides the highest protection level to the buyer, while the quitclaim deed often provides the least in an Illinois buyer protection.
Its a legal process that involves drafting a new deed and additional paperwork, then recording it with the county recorders office. The new deed will have the names of the current owners as well as the person you wish to add.
How Do I Get a Warranty Deed in Illinois? In most cases, property owners turn to a real estate attorney to complete a warranty deed in the state of Illinois. While warranty deeds can be created on your own, they must comply with legal requirements and include the necessary language to make them official.

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