Water Right Quitclaim Deed - Eureka County, Nevada 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Water Right Quitclaim Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Mail to' section with the address of Ted Beutel, D.A., ensuring accuracy for proper delivery.
  3. In the 'Mail Tax Statements To' section, enter the appropriate recipient's address. This is crucial for tax-related correspondence.
  4. Complete the 'QUIT CLAIM DEED AND DEDICATION' section by entering your name as Grantor and specifying the water rights being dedicated, including acre feet and permit numbers.
  5. Fill in details regarding the parcel map and division of parcels as required, ensuring compliance with local ordinances.
  6. Sign in the designated area as Owner and date it appropriately. Ensure that all signatures are clear and legible.
  7. Finally, have your signature notarized by a Notary Public to validate the document before submission.

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A quit claim deed must have a Grantor (person conveying the property), a Grantee (person receiving the property), be in writing, be signed by the grantor, and must be delivered to and accepted by the grantee.
In a quitclaim deed, the rights of one party pass to another party, called the grantor and grantee, respectively. As a spouse, you give up your interest in the property when you sign a quitclaim deed. This means that you no longer have a legal right to it.
All water rights are considered real property, often worth several thousand dollars per acre-foot of water, and can be sold, traded, and leased. The place of use and type of use can be changed with the State Engineers approval.
Nevada, the driest state in the nation, faces a water crisis in the years to come. To help save the precious resources for future generations, the governor just signed two bills A.B. 104 and S.B. 36 with bipartisan support including a new, statewide program to pay people to voluntarily give up their water rights.
Colorado scored highest because of its relatively robust framework for authorizing and approving water rights transfers. California also scored well as it provides state funding for improving environmental flows.
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Answer: You must submit a Report of Conveyance and other required documents to the Division. This includes a Report of Conveyance form, Abstract of Title form, a complete chain of title consisting of a copy of each recorded deed from the current owner within our records, and any applicable fees.

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