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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arizona Warranty Deed in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the Grantors and Grantees in the designated fields. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly and match legal documents.
  3. Fill in the property details, including the unit number and condominium name. This information is crucial for identifying the specific property being transferred.
  4. Complete the Affidavit of Property Value section if applicable. If your transaction qualifies for an exemption, note the relevant A.R.S. statute and exemption code directly on the deed.
  5. Designate how Grantees will hold the property (e.g., Tenants in Common, Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship) by selecting from provided options.
  6. Ensure all signatures are collected from Grantors and notarized as required before submitting to the County Recorder.

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A quitclaim deed is considered a permanent transfer of ownership between the grantor and grantee, so theres no limit to the term of ownership.
A quit claim deed alone cant. A quit claim deed is not a shortcut to escaping a mortgage. If you transfer ownership but keep the loan in your name, you remain legally responsible for payments. Youre also at risk for credit damage if the new owner defaults.
The quitclaim deed simply transfers any interest they may have to the other party. Because of the lack of title guarantees, quitclaim deeds are most often used to transfer property between two parties who know and trust each other, such as family members.
In Arizona, deeds need to be signed, sealed and delivered to be valid. A deed is signed only by the grantor(s), not the grantee. A deed does not have to be recorded to be valid, but recording is very common. Bailey Law Firm advises clients on what deed is appropriate for their circumstance.
Arizona residents can search for deeds of trust through their County Recorders Office websites. Each county maintains its own database of recorded documents. The search process is straightforward. Users can enter names, legal descriptions, or property addresses to locate associated documents.

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Quitclaim deeds transfer ownership without any guarantees, which means the grantee could inherit problems like unpaid taxes, liens, or title defects. Since the deed offers no legal protection, there is little recourse if issues arise after the transfer.
Transfer Fees and Costs In Arizona, recording a quitclaim deed involves several fees that property owners should anticipate. The county recorders office typically charges $15-30 for the first page and $2-5 for each additional page.

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