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Once they are finished with their part of the process, they will then forward your documents to the Circuit Court. So, as long as everything is submitted successfully to the Transfer Tax Office, there will be no other action needed on your part. The process can take from 6 to 13 weeks.
If you wish to change your name or remove a name on your property record, due to marriage, divorce, death of an owner, etc., a new deed must be filed with the local Land Records office where the property is located. You can not change a deed to a property through the Assessment office.
All Maryland deeds must either be prepared by (a) a licensed Maryland attorney or (b) one of the parties to the instrument*.
Maryland law requires all deeds to include the names of the grantor (the seller) and grantee (the buyer), a description of the property, and the interest that you intend to convey. All deeds must be recorded with the Department of Land Records in the county where the property is located.
Maryland law requires that deeds contain a certificate of preparation stating who prepared the deed. Individuals not licensed to practice law in this state may not prepare a deed for anyone else.
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Related Q&A to Maryland Real Estate Legal Document

Technically, you dont need a lawyer during the home buying process if everything goes smoothly with the seller and your realtor.
Every Maryland County and Baltimore City has a Land Records Department located in that countys circuit court. Deeds and other documents stored in land records are open to the public. There are two ways to get a copy of your deed. Either get your deed online or pick up a copy in person at the circuit court.

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