Living Trust Property Record - Washington 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Living Trust Property Record in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the trust in the designated field at the top of the form. This identifies which trust is being recorded.
  3. In the 'Description of Property' section, provide a detailed description of each property held in the trust. Be specific to ensure clarity.
  4. Fill in the 'Date Acquired by Trust' field with the date when each property was transferred into the trust. This is crucial for record-keeping.
  5. Next, indicate the 'Value' of each property at the time it was acquired. This helps in assessing overall trust value.
  6. If applicable, enter any 'Date Sold or Transferred' for properties that have been sold or moved out of the trust.
  7. Use the 'Notes' section for any additional information or comments regarding each property, which can be helpful for future reference.

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The trustee must register the trust by filing with the clerk of the court in any county where venue lies for the trust under RCW 11.96A.
The trust is the legal owner. The trustee holds the title and manages it, but always for the benefit of the beneficiaries. The trustor decides the terms, and beneficiaries enjoy the property or its benefits according to those terms.
All records maintained by state and local agencies are available for public inspection unless law specifically exempts them.
Check with family members: Start by asking parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles or other relatives who might have established a trust in your name. Direct communication is often the simplest way to uncover if a trust fund exists. It can provide details about the trustee who manages the assets.
Trusts are active as soon as they are created. Your family wont have to deal with the Probate process and can access their assets immediately. They are more costly and take more time to get set up correctly. Trusts dont become public record, so you can maintain privacy about how your estate was split.

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A trust is generally not an entity that can hold title in its own name. Instead title is often vested in the trustee of the trust.
In general, however, Washington State law will not allow a private trust to continue longer than 21 years after the death of the last identifiable individual living who has an interest in the trust at the time the trust was established. Charitable trusts, on the other hand, may continue indefinitely.

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