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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Nebraska Deed in the editor.
Begin by filling in the 'Prepared by and Return to' section with the name and address of the individual or entity responsible for the deed.
In the 'Trustee' section, enter the name of the trustee who is reconveying the property. Ensure that this matches any legal documents related to the trust.
Complete the 'Instrument Identified as' field with details about the original deed of trust, including its date and document number.
Fill in the 'Legal Description' section by attaching Exhibit A, which should contain a detailed description of the property being reconveyed.
Sign and print your name at the bottom of the form where indicated. Make sure to include any necessary notary information in accordance with Nebraska law.
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