Warranty Deed from Individual to a Trust - Alaska 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Prepared by' section with your name, firm/company, address, and contact information.
  3. In the 'Grantor' section, specify whether you are married or unmarried and enter your name as the individual transferring the property.
  4. Next, identify the 'Grantee' by entering the name of the trustee and the trust's name along with its date.
  5. Provide a detailed legal description of the property being transferred. If necessary, attach Exhibit A for clarity.
  6. Complete any prior instrument references if applicable, noting book, page, and document numbers.
  7. Sign and date the document where indicated. Ensure that a notary public acknowledges your signature.
  8. Finally, fill in the Grantee's details for tax statements at the end of the form.

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The transferring of Title to property from one ownership to another requires recording a Deed. A Warranty Deed may be done when an owner guarantees, through a title report, that he or she holds clear title to a property.
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The most common way to transfer property is through a general warranty deed (sometimes called a grant deed). A general warranty deed guarantees good title from the beginning of time.
Both the grantor and the grantee must sign it, usually in the presence of a notary. Then the deed must be filed in the county registrars office to be legally enforceable. Once filed, the legal transfer of the property is complete.
A warranty deed provides a guarantee that the title is clear. A trustee deed offers no such warranties about the title. A special warranty deed guarantees against title problems that occurred during a sellers ownership period, but not before.

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Trustees deeds convey real estate out of a trust. Depending on the circumstances, they may or may not include warranty to the title. They are also used in some foreclosure situations (generally without warranty).
A Quitclaim Deed is often used by owners transferring title without use of a Title Agency; by those transferring a partial interest in the property, or by those who need to reflect a name change such as through marriage, for example. Recording a deed is best handled through a Title Company.

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