Quitclaim Deed from Individual to Individual - Missouri 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the date of the document at the top of the form. This is crucial for legal purposes.
  3. In the 'Grantor' section, fill in the name and address of the individual transferring ownership. Ensure accuracy as this identifies who is relinquishing their rights.
  4. Next, complete the 'Grantee' section with the name and address of the individual receiving ownership. This ensures that all parties are correctly identified.
  5. Provide a detailed legal description of the property being transferred. If necessary, attach an Exhibit A for clarity.
  6. Sign and date the document where indicated, ensuring that it is notarized to validate the transfer legally.

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Property Deed Cost A property deed can cost between $50 to $200 for charges associated with the legal document that transfers the title to real estate from one person to another.
You may either prepare it yourself or contact a real estate attorney to prepare it on your behalf. If you choose to prepare it yourself you will need a standardized form (Quit Claim Deed, Warranty Deed, Beneficiary Deed, any type of Affidavit, etc.) that meets Missouri formatting requirements.
Gift deed transfer A gift deed allows you to transfer property without receiving payment or consideration in return. A Gift Deed transfers property without consideration usually to a family member. It requires the transfer to be immediate and without any strings attached.

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The deed must be signed, docHubd, and recorded with the local countys land records office. While you can file the deed yourself, ensure it complies with state requirements and includes an accurate legal description. Recording the deed officially updates ownership and protects rights.
Since the deed offers no legal protection, there is little recourse if issues arise after the transfer. These risks make it essential to consult a qualified Quitclaim Deed Attorney before proceeding.

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