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Most quitclaim deeds in New York require the grantors signature. Some states also need the grantee to sign, but this is generally not the case in New York. Parties do not need witnesses to their signatures. A quitclaim deed does, however, need official notarization by a notary public.
Signing (N.Y. Real Prop. Law 306) All deeds are required to be signed with the Grantor(s) and a Notary Public (Grantee(s) not required to sign).
Property owners in New York state cannot add or change a name on a deed or title. Instead, they must file a new deed reflecting the change. However, if there is an error on the document, they can file a correction deed. A correction deed does not convey title it simply perfects the original deed.
Signing as a deed requires those very words above to be written on the document and the signature of the person making the deed. The signature should be on the document itself approximately in the space provided. The words of execution should name the signatory or otherwise make clear who has signed the document.
The RP-5217 Real Property Transfer Report is a form (RPL Article 9, Section 333) used to document the information associated with all real property transfers within New York State, except for New York City transfers prior to January 1, 2003.
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The Office of the City Register records and maintains all property-related documents including deeds, mortgages and leases for every borough except for Staten Island.
Most quitclaim deeds in New York require the grantors signature. Some states also need the grantee to sign, but this is generally not the case in New York. Parties do not need witnesses to their signatures. A quitclaim deed does, however, need official notarization by a notary public.
A: Anywhere between 14 to 90 days after closing. A properly recorded deed can take anywhere from 14 days to 90 days. That may seem like a long time, but your local government office goes over every little detail on the deed to make sure the property is correct and there are no errors.
Form RP-5217-PDF, Real Property Transfer Report.
A real property transfer formRP-5217, RP-5217-NYC, or RP-5217-PDF (pilot project)is required for all real property transfers where a deed is filed. A filing fee is also required.

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