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Requirements for recording a document: All documents must be the original. All signatures on the document must be properly docHubd. All documents affecting real property must contain a legal description. Each deed or Contract for Deed filed must be accompanied by a Wyoming Statement of Consideration (SOC).
As a property owner and grantor, you can obtain a warranty deed for the transfer of real estate through a local realtors office, or with an online search for a template. To make the form legally binding, you must sign it in front of a notary public.
A warranty deed conveys real property in fee simple to the grantee and contains covenants from the grantor that he or she holds title to the property and has good right and power to convey the same (Wyo. Stat. Ann. 34-2-103).
A Wyoming deed is a form that may be used to transfer the ownership of property from a seller to a buyer. The form should list the information about the Grantor and Grantee followed by the Purchase Price and Legal Description.
A warranty deed promises the seller that he or she legally owns the property. If the seller is not the lawful owner, he or she can be held accountable to you for bdocHub of contract. Your lawyer can review the deed to ensure that the seller is the propertys rightful owner.
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The Wyoming County Assessors office is pleased to make assessment data available online and free of charge. The office makes every effort to produce the most accurate information possible. No warranties, expressed or implied are provided for the data herein, its use, or interpretation.
In order to have a real estate deed recorded in Wyoming, the instrument must be signed and acknowledged by the grantor or grantors before a notarial officer. The person taking the acknowledgments must comply with the requirements listed in the Wyoming Statutes, 34-26-107.
For a deed to be valid, it must contain several essential elements, including the operative words of conveyance, description of the property, signatures, delivery, proper formatting and execution, absence of defects and encumbrances, legal capacity of parties, proper recording, and voluntary execution.

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