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The Certificate of Real Estate Value (PT 56) form must be filed with any deed or contract for deed. This would include actual deeds such as warranty deed, quit claim deed, grantors deed, sheriffs deed, trustees deed, executors deed, administrators deed, mineral deed and similar deeds.
Signing Requirements for South Dakota Deeds. A South Dakota deed must include the current owners original signature. The owners signature should be dated. A deed transferring real estate owned by two or more owners must include all co-owners signaturesunless only one owner is transferring an interest.
Signing Requirements: SD Codified Laws 43-25-26 states that at least one subscribing witness or a notary public must witness the grantors signature. Recording Requirements: Per SD Codified Laws 43-28-1, quitclaim deeds must be recorded with the County Register of Deeds Office where the real property is situated.
The current owners listed on the title will date, fill in the odometer (if 20 years or newer), and sign the back of the title as sellers. The new owners will fill in the buyers section (the name(s), address, and how the names should be connected if more than one) and sign as buyer.
Recording Requirements: Per SD Codified Laws 43-28-1, quitclaim deeds must be recorded with the County Register of Deeds Office where the real property is situated. Transfer Tax: Yes. The transfer tax is $0.50 for each $500 of value. The grantor must pay the fee (SD Codified Laws 43-4-21).
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Related Q&A to South Dakota Warranty Deed

The cost of transfer taxes in South Dakota is $0.50 per $500 of the homes sale value. Most real estate transfers will be charged this tax, but there are some exceptions. Exceptions include, but are not limited to, transfers between spouses, foreclosure, distribution of estates, divorces, or pure gifts.
A warranty deed implies the following covenants on the part of the grantor: (1) That he is lawfully seized of the premises in fee simple and has good right to convey the same, (2) that the premises are free from all encumbrances, (3) that he warrants to the grantee, his heirs, and assigns the quiet and peaceable
Imposition and amount of real estate transfer fee. A fee is hereby imposed at the rate of fifty cents for each five hundred dollars of value or fraction thereof upon the privilege of transferring title to real property in the State of South Dakota, which fee shall be paid by the grantor. Source: SL 1968, ch 27, 2.

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