Quitclaim Deed from a Trust to an Individual - Georgia 2026

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How do I transfer a property deed to a family member? A quitclaim deed or grant deed is typically used for family transfers. The deed must be prepared, signed, docHubd, and recorded with the County Recorders Office.
To be considered valid within Georgia, a quitclaim deed must be documented in writing and include several key elements: -The grantors name and address. -The grantees (the recipient of the property) name and address. -A detailed legal and physical description of the property, including its county and sale value.
Filing Fees Unless otherwise agreed, the grantor is typically responsible for submitting the deed and paying any associated fees and taxes, per Ga. Code 44-5-47. The recording fee for a quitclaim deed is usually a flat $25 fee, as established under Ga. Code 15-6-77.
In Georgia, a quitclaim deed can be challenged on allegations of fraud or improper execution, but a challenge is unlikely to succeed under the facts youve described, assuming the following:1.
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