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Begin by filling in the 'Grantor' section with your name and mailing address. Ensure that you indicate your marital status as either married or unmarried.
Next, complete the 'Grantee' section with the names and mailing addresses of both husband and wife. This identifies who will receive the property.
In the 'Tax Map Key' section, provide relevant details about the property being transferred. If applicable, attach a legal description as Exhibit A.
Sign and date the document where indicated. Ensure that a notary public witnesses your signature for it to be legally binding.
Finally, choose whether to return the document by mail or pickup, and fill in any additional required information before submitting.
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Q: What do I need to submit to record a quit claim deed? A: Generally the quitclaim deed document, the correct recording fee and either the P64-A or P64-BRead more
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