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West Virginia Real Estate Transfer Taxes: An In-Depth Guide (2024 Update) West Virginias current transfer tax rate is $1.10 per $500.
The basic filing fee to record a West Virginia deed is $27.00, which includes a $2.00 preservation fee. The clerk charges an extra $1.00 fee for each page beyond five pages. A deed transferring real estate for consideration costs an extra $20.00 fee.
This is an inexpensive way to transfer a property to another person quickly by executing. When this is done, the person who executes the deed eliminates his or her interest in the property by transferring the full claim to the other person. Other uses of a quit claim deed are for tax deed sales or sheriffs deed.
Recording the Deed If the deed is not recorded, the party holding the deed may not be recognized under the law as the legal property owner to third parties, though the deed may be legally effective to transfer the property from the grantor to the grantee.
While hiring a deed preparation attorney is not required, it is recommended because your attorney can ensure that the deed is properly prepared and executed and that all necessary steps are taken to ensure its validity. In addition, your attorney can have your deed recorded at the county clerks office on your behalf.
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The form should be signed with a notary public or two (2) witnesses per State requirements and the form may be processed by the County Court Clerks Office. Recording A propertys deed must be filed in the County Court Clerks Office in the jurisdiction where the real estate is located.
West Virginia levies a deed transfer tax (often referred to as an excise tax) on real property. The tax is $1.10 per $1,000. Each county has the authority to establish its own excise tax rate, which the majority do. West Virginia does not have a mortgage tax.

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