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While only the grantor signs the quitclaim deed in Missouri, they must be docHubd. Missouri charges a flat fee for the first page of the quitclaim deed filing, which is around $20, and each additional page is around $3.
Executing Deeds in Missouri In Missouri, the deed needs to be signed by the Grantor (the person transferring the property) in front of a notary public. Please note, in some limited locations in Missouri, the Grantee must also sign, but this is not the norm throughout the State.
docHubd Signatures Requirements All Parties to document both Grantor and Grantee Must Have Their docHubd Signatures on document (Chapter 15.152. 030 St.
Quitclaim deeds typically are not used in situations where the property involved has an outstanding mortgage. After all, it would be difficult for many grantors to pay off a mortgage without proceeds from the sale of the property. In some instances, however, quitclaim deeds are used when the grantor has a mortgage.
Removing Someone from a Deed Take someones name off of a deed by recording a new one without their name on it. Generally, youll need their consent and their signature to do this. If the person is dead, submit their death certificate and a docHubd affidavit along with the new deed.
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You may either prepare it yourself or contact a real estate attorney to prepare it on your behalf. If you choose to prepare it yourself you will need a standardized form (Quit Claim Deed, Warranty Deed, Beneficiary Deed, any type of Affidavit, etc.) that meets Missouri formatting requirements.
Changes cannot be made to a recorded document as it is a permanent record. If you want to make changes to the title, a new legal document would need to be prepared and recorded at the current recording fee rate.
Generally, youll need to file a quit claim deed. A quit claim deed will transfer the property from one persons name to another. In your case, you can go to rocketlawyer.com or .com and find a quit claim deed for cheap.

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