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Laws. Recording A quitclaim deed must be filed with the County Recorders Office where the real estate is located. Go to your County Website to locate the office nearest you. Signing A quitclaim deed is required to be authorized with a notary public present.
Deeding a house, or transferring ownership to a family member, begins with identifying the recipient of the property. Once the terms and conditions have been agreed to, you will both complete and sign a change of ownership form, which will be filed with the local county recording office.
There is no transfer tax or mortgage fee in Kansas. Real estate transfer fees used to be complex in Kansas, but have recently been reformed to make the process much simpler and easier to figure out. The new process is based on the number of pages in the mortgage or deed filing and paid by buyers.
Recording Fees for Kansas Deeds A recorded deed gives formal notice of the transfer to any later purchasers, creditors, and other parties. Recording cost. The register of deeds charges $21.00 to record a deeds first page and $17.00 each for other pages.
How do I change my name, add someone to my deed, or remove someone from my deed? We cannot change a recorded document as it is a permanent record. If you want to make a change to the title, a new document would need to be prepared and recorded. We cannot prepare the document for you.
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You can obtain it from your attorney, the real estate professional youre working with, or even from an office supply store. You can also get a quitclaim deed as easily as downloading a free form online.
Recording Fees Guidelines Deed, Mortgage, Assignment of Rent, Release of Assignment of Rent, other miscellaneous documents: $21 for the first page. $17 for each additional page per document.

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