Arizona Quitclaim Deed transferring a Specified Undivided Interest from Individual to Individual 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arizona Quitclaim Deed in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Grantor's name in the designated field, followed by the Grantee's name. Ensure that both names are spelled correctly to avoid any legal issues.
  3. Specify the undivided percentage interest being transferred (e.g., 1%) in the appropriate section of the form.
  4. Fill in the legal description of the property as outlined in Exhibit A. If you have this information ready, simply copy and paste it into the provided field.
  5. Complete the acknowledgment section by entering the date and signing where indicated. Make sure to include your printed name below your signature.
  6. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before saving or printing your completed Quitclaim Deed.

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This can be accomplished by a petition to quiet title, these actions were specifically created as a tool to clarify titles and to remove adverse interests relating to a piece or real estate .
Once someone has been removed from the mortgage, they can be removed from the deed by transferring the property to the remaining borrower or by selling the property. This process can be complex and may require the assistance of a real estate attorney.
ing to Arizona law, a valid Quit Claim Deed must include certain elements, such as a complete legal description of the property, the grantors signature, and acknowledgment by a notary public.
One of the main drawbacks of using a quitclaim deed is that you have little to no legal recourse if the grantor didnt actually have a legal interest in the property to give away. This is the risk you take with a quitclaim deed that doesnt offer any warranties.
Costs will vary based on your lawyers fees and the county you live in, but you may pay upwards of $250 to remove a persons name from a property deed. Many lawyers offer free one-hour consultations, which could help you cut down on costs.

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Our fee is only $299 for the Quit Claim deed, for any county in Arizona- professionally prepared and guaranteed. There is a $51 filing fee, in addition to our fee.
If you wish to remove someone from a deed, you will need their consent. This can be done by recording a new deed, which will require their signature. If the person in question is deceased, you will need their death certificate and a notarized affidavit along with the new deed.
To transfer ownership of a property to a relative in Arizona, it is necessary to complete and file a legal document known as a deed. The signed deed must then be recorded with the countys land records office where the property resides.

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