Deed of Distribution - Personal Representative to an Individual - District of Columbia 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name and address of the Personal Representative in the designated fields. This identifies who is executing the deed.
  3. Next, provide the name of the estate being distributed along with its legal description. Ensure that this information matches any attached documentation.
  4. Fill in the grantee's name and address, which indicates who will receive the property. Double-check for accuracy to avoid future disputes.
  5. Complete the date field where the deed is executed, followed by the signature of the Personal Representative.
  6. If required, have a Notary Public witness your signature and complete their section, including their commission expiration date.
  7. Finally, certify the grantee’s address by signing in that section and indicating your rank or position if applicable.

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When someone dies owning an interest in real estate, the legal instrument used to transfer the property is a personal representative deed. Personal representative deeds provide essential information about the specific probate estate and related property transfer in one document.
A Personal Representatives deed, or PR deed, is a tool used to transfer title of real estate out of an estate. It is very similar to a quitclaim deed, only the person transferring the ownership of the property is the executor of an estate instead of the actual owner.
(a) A personal representative, whether supervised or unsupervised, is a fiduciary who, in addition to the specific duties expressed in this title, is under a general duty to settle and distribute the estate of the decedent in accordance with the terms of the will or laws relating to intestacy and this title, as
One of the more accessible and efficient tools available to those looking to bypass probate is a transfer-on-death (TOD) deed. A transfer-on-death deed is a legal document that specifies which beneficiary will inherit the deceaseds real estate after their passing.
What Is a Personal Representative Deed? When someone dies owning an interest in real estate, the legal instrument used to transfer the property is a personal representative deed. Personal representative deeds provide essential information about the specific probate estate and related property transfer in one document.

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