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The surviving owner shall present an application for certificate of title within 30 days of obtaining ownership. To transfer ownership from the deceased owner, the surviving owner must bring in the original title and original death certificate of deceased owner for transfer of title.
Most local attorneys can prepare a property deed in Alabama for you for a low flat rate. Our Shelby County property deed lawyers charge a flat fee to prepare one for you and can do it all online and get it to you very quickly to record with the Probate Court.
Its possible to change the names on title deed yourself without help from anyone else. You simply need to complete the right forms and pay any fee.
Attorney Involvement All legal documents must be drafted by an attorney licensed to practice in the State of Alabama.
Most states require you to create a new deed and file it with the appropriate county office. Get a copy of the probated will. Obtain a certified copy of the death certificate. Draft a new deed that names you as the property owner. Sign the new deed and have it docHubd.
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It is important to realize that even if you are a sole owner, if you are married and the property is your homestead in Alabama, you will not be able to transfer the property without your spouses signature on the deed.
All deeds filed in Alabama must be met with the Grantor(s) signing in front of a notary public or two (2) witnesses along with the Real Estate Sales Validation (Form RT-1) to be completed when filing with the Probate County Judges Office.
Disadvantages of a Transfer on Death Deed For example, your property will be subject to probate court if your beneficiary predeceases you and you lack an alternate estate plan. Another disadvantage is if you co-own property under a joint tenancy.
All deeds filed in Alabama must be met with the Grantor(s) signing in front of a notary public or two (2) witnesses along with the Real Estate Sales Validation (Form RT-1) to be completed when filing with the Probate County Judges Office.
Alabama does not allow real estate to be transferred with transfer-on-death deeds.

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