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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Grantor's information. Enter the name and street address of the person or entity selling the property, along with their city, county, and state.
  3. Next, specify the consideration amount in dollars that is being paid for the property. This is a crucial detail that validates the transaction.
  4. Fill in the Grantee's details by entering their name and street address, followed by their city, county, and state.
  5. In the section labeled 'the following real property,' provide a clear description of the property being conveyed. This may include lot numbers or legal descriptions.
  6. Indicate any appurtenances or warranties related to the title of the property. If there are any existing encumbrances, note them in this section.
  7. Finally, sign and date the document as the Grantor. Ensure all signatures are correctly placed before proceeding to notarization.

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Open Records Process You can email your request to: DORADRERecordRequests@state.co.us. Requests can not be made over the telephone. Requests must be specific in nature, as general or broad topics may result in a large number of documents returned at a high cost to you.
Unless specifically outlined in Colorado statute, all Division of Real Estate (the Division) and Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) documents are open to the public and can be requested at any time.
Where can I get a copy of my recorded deed? You can contact the Clerk and Recorders office at 719-836-4225 for a copy of your recorded deed. The office will charge a fee but they can send it to you either by email, mail, or you may come into their office for a copy. 7.
There may be many reasons why you need to find the owner of a specific property, but you can easily do so in property records. You can visit the county Clerk and Recorders Office in person or check their website for a deed search. You can then find the most current deed with the owner listed.
Common Uses of Quitclaim Deeds in California One common use is during divorce proceedings, where one spouse transfers their interest in a jointly owned property to the other spouse. Another typical scenario is when a property owner wishes to add a family member to the title, such as a child or sibling.

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Where do I get copies of deeds or other documents? To get copies of documents you will need to contact the Clerk and Recorders Office online at or via phone at (303) 271-8186.

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