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Deeds of trust are not used in Louisiana as the state uses mortgages as an instrument of security for repayment of a loan. A mortgage is an agreement between a lender, most commonly a financial institution such as a bank, and an individual.
The authentic act is used for most warranty deeds and recorded documents. An authentic act is executed in writing before a notary public, in the presence of two witnesses, and signed by each party who executed the warranty deed or other instrument. Both the witnesses and notary public must sign.
Copies of documents and certificates on file in the Secretary of States office may be obtained by written request, mailed to P.O. Box 94125, Baton Rouge, LA 70804, faxed to 225.932. 5313 or online through our Commercial Database.
The most common type of deed used to transfer real estate in Louisiana is known as a general warranty deed. This type of deed offers the best protection for a buyer as it guarantees a title that is free and clear of interests.
A Louisiana general warranty deed is used to transfer property in Louisiana from one person (the seller) to another (the buyer). The warranty deed guarantees that the property is free from any other claims or interests against the title.
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Louisiana Laws - Louisiana State Legislature. A transfer of immovable property must be made by authentic act or by act under private signature. Nevertheless, an oral transfer is valid between the parties when the property has been actually delivered and the transferor recognizes the transfer when interrogated on oath.

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