Posted on: 10th Sep, 2009 10:44 am
I need a quitclaim deed.
You need an attorney
you can follow these 3 steps:
step1:Arrange to meet the grantors at the office of a notary public, where you will obtain the signatures of the grantors. The notary public must witness the signing.
Step 2:Have the document notarized and make photocopies for your files.
Step 3:Go to your county's clerk and recorder's office and record the deed. There will be a small charge for recording the quitclaim deed.
step1:Arrange to meet the grantors at the office of a notary public, where you will obtain the signatures of the grantors. The notary public must witness the signing.
Step 2:Have the document notarized and make photocopies for your files.
Step 3:Go to your county's clerk and recorder's office and record the deed. There will be a small charge for recording the quitclaim deed.
Hi pbailey,
As Sunny has suggested, you can contact a real estate attorney and get the deed drafted from him. Or else, you can check out the sample quitclaim deed forms which are available online.
Thanks
As Sunny has suggested, you can contact a real estate attorney and get the deed drafted from him. Or else, you can check out the sample quitclaim deed forms which are available online.
Thanks