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301 $14.50 ( 10 pgs) $28.50 (11-30 pgs) $48.50 ( 31 pgs) 17.1-275(A)(2) Recording and indexing deeds without plats. Do not assess this fee if tendered by any agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Signing Requirements: Va. Code 55.1-612 states the grantor must sign the document. A notary public or two witnesses must observe their signature. Recording Requirements: Per 55.1-407(A), the grantor must file their quitclaim deed with the County Circuit Court Clerk where the property resides.
No recordation tax shall be required for the recordation of any deed of gift between a grantor or grantors and a grantee or grantees when no consideration has passed between the parties. Such deed shall state therein that it is a deed of gift.
Clerk of Circuit Court - Land Records Ownership may be transferred by preparation of a new deed, which has been properly signed. The new deed must be recorded in the Circuit Court Clerks Office where the real estate is located.
Instrument Fees ​Instrument​Fee​Explanation Quit Claim Deed ​$27.00 or Based on Consideration. ​Clerks Fee, Transfer Fee, Open Space Preservation Fee. If based on consideration, State Local Grantor taxes do apply Deed Processing fee will be assessed.22 more rows
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Related Q&A to Virginia Quitclaim Deed Form

Several easy-to-follow steps are required to create a Virginia deed: Locate the most recent deed to the property. Create the new deed. Sign and docHub the new deed. Record the deed in the land records of the clerks office of the circuit court in the jurisdiction where the property is located.
All deeds must be prepared by the owner of the property or by an attorney licensed to practice in Virginia. The requirements are listed below in the code section. Click here to read about e-Recording.
The filing fee for recording a transfer on death deed in the local city or county circuit court land records should be approximately $31.

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