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Removal of Names on Pennsylvania Deeds This service is available any time during the divorce proceeding. The steps to complete this simple $150 name removal process are: Send us a clear copy of the present deed as recorded (do not send the original) Tell us whether the husbands or wifes name is being removed.
Filing Fees Each county in Pennsylvania has the right to set its own fees for filing a quitclaim deed. In Elk County, for example, the filing fee is $78.75. On the other hand, the base fee for a deed in York County is $85.25.
Quitclaim deeds should be filed at the Recorder of Deeds Office in the county where the property is located. Each county in Pennsylvania can assign its own fees and may have its own rules for filing the deed, so the grantor and grantee should consult their local office before moving forward with a quitclaim deed.
Realty Transfer Tax Pennsylvania imposes a transfer tax when real estate is transferred, unless the transfer is exempt from the tax. Common exempt transfers include: those between spouses, parents and children, grandparents and grandchidren, and siblings.
Transferring property in Pennsylvania involves the following process: Determine the deed option you are using. Download and fill out the appropriate forms. Fill out the realty transfer tax forms. Sign the deed in front of a notary public. File the transfer with the office of the Recorder of Deeds.
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Related Q&A to Pennsylvania Quitclaim Deed

Recording All quit claim filings must be completed at the Recorders Office located in every County (See Full List of County Websites).
To add, remove, or change a name on a deed, have a lawyer, title company, or other real estate professional prepare the deed. Then, record the new deed with the Department of Records. Note: We recommend that you do not prepare a deed on your own. We also recommend that you get title insurance.
Each county in Pennsylvania has the right to set its own fees for filing a quitclaim deed. In Elk County, for example, the filing fee is $78.75. On the other hand, the base fee for a deed in York County is $85.25. Always check your county for any expected fees.