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Step 3: Create the NJ Real Estate Deed.

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(The actual signature of the preparer was a requirement up until recently, but is no longer required.) Note that the Grantor may legally prepare his or her own deed, but only an attorney licensed in the State of New Jersey can prepare a deed for someone else.
Preparation of Closing Documents: Before the closing date, the real estate attorney or closing agent prepares the necessary legal documents, including the deed, bill of sale, and other paperwork required for the transfer of ownership.
A deed is an official document, recorded at the county level. A new deed has to be recorded to add or delete anyone from the official record of ownership. We recommend that you seek legal assistance from an attorney or title company specializing in property transactions.
Once you have the necessary information, contact the County Clerks Office of the county where your property is situated. You can typically find their contact details on the countys official website. docHub out to inquire about the process for obtaining a copy of your deed.
Through the property deed in NJ, a grantor can transfer real estate ownership to a grantee. At this point, it is necessary to have an experienced New Jersey real estate attorney by your side, as only the attorney can prepare this legal document with all the guarantees.
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The deed must be signed by the seller, or grantor, in the presence of a notary public. In 2023, the deed must include the grantor name, grantee name and address, the consideration exchanged for the property, up-to-date tax information, and a notary publics signature.
Every deed or instrument of the nature or description set forth in section 46:16-1 of this title shall, until duly recorded or lodged for record in the office of the county recording officer in which the affected real estate or other property is situate, be void and of no effect against subsequent judgment creditors
Get Your Deed Consumers can also go to the County Clerks online record search at U.S. Land Records and print out a copy of your deed for free. Now Accepting Visa/Mastercard/Discover. All checks for $10,000 or more must be certified. Questions regarding Federal Liens contact 800-913-6050.

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