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Commonly Asked Questions about Legal Deeds Texas

Under Texas law, a forged deed is void. However, a deed procured by fraud is voidable rather than void. The legal terms Void and Voidable sound alike, but they are vastly different. A void instrument passes no title, and is treated as a nullity.
For a deed to be valid, it must contain several essential elements, including the operative words of conveyance, description of the property, signatures, delivery, proper formatting and execution, absence of defects and encumbrances, legal capacity of parties, proper recording, and voluntary execution.
Requirements of Texas deeds To be valid in Texas, a deed must: be in writing and signed by the Grantor (the seller) include clear language of intent to convey or otherwise transfer the property. include the name of the Grantee (the buyer)
To be legal, a deed must be in writing, signed, delivered, and accepted. A deed must be in writing. You cannot use an oral agreement to transfer real estate. The grantor must sign the deed in front of a notary or two credible witnesses.
Notarization. A deed must be properly acknowledged and docHubd if it is to be recorded. However, as between a grantor and grantee, deeds are valid even if the signature of the grantor is not acknowledged before a notary.
A deed is evidence of a specific event of transferring the title of the property from one person to another. A title is the legal right to use and modify the property how you see fit, or transfer interest or any portion that you own to others via a deed.
Once a deed has been recorded by the County Clerks Office, copies of the deed may be requested if the original deed has been misplaced. Plain copies can be found by using the Official Public Records Search and selecting Land Records. A certified copy may be purchased through request either in person or by mail.