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Attorney Involvement All legal documents must be drafted by an attorney licensed to practice in the State of Alabama.
All parties just need to sign the transfer deed (TR1 form) and file it with the land registry. This needs to be accompanied by the land registrys AP1 form, and if the value of the transaction amounts to more than 40,000, then a stamp duty land tax certificate may also be required.
The deed must be recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate in the county where the property is located (Alabama Code 35-4-50 and Alabama Code 35-4-62). Unless an exception applies, a deed transfer tax must be paid when the deed is recorded (Alabama Code 40-22-1).
Attorney Involvement All legal documents must be drafted by an attorney licensed to practice in the State of Alabama.
The process for transferring Alabama real estate by deed involves several steps: Find the most recent deed to the property. Create the new deed. Sign and docHub the deed. Record the signed, docHubd original deed with the Office of the Judge of Probate.
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According to , a general warranty deed guarantees that: The grantor legally owns the property and has the legal right to transfer it. There are no outstanding mortgages, liens or other claims against the property by any creditor.
An Alabama statutory warranty deed form (also known as a special warranty deed) provides a warranty of title that is limited to the time when the person signing the deed owned the property. It makes no promises about what may have happened before the signer acquired the property.
Attorney Involvement All legal documents must be drafted by an attorney licensed to practice in the State of Alabama.
Deeds are usually recorded by the property owner, real estate agent, or closing attorney in the Mobile County Probate Court records department. If your deed was recorded, you may purchase a copy. For more information you can call the records department of the Mobile County Probate Court at 251-574-6000.
The deed must be recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate in the county where the property is located (Alabama Code 35-4-50 and Alabama Code 35-4-62). Unless an exception applies, a deed transfer tax must be paid when the deed is recorded (Alabama Code 40-22-1).

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