Posted on: 01st Jul, 2008 08:40 pm
how long after the quit claim deed is signed and notarized does it have to be recorded? if the quit claim is not notarized is it valid?
Welcome seascp.
If the quitclaim deed is not notarized then it will not be considered as valid. To make a deed valid the deed needs to be notarized and then recorded in the county recorder's office in your state.
By the way recording period varies from state to state. But you need record the deed ASAP. You should inquire it in the county recorder's office.
Let me know if you have further queries.
If the quitclaim deed is not notarized then it will not be considered as valid. To make a deed valid the deed needs to be notarized and then recorded in the county recorder's office in your state.
By the way recording period varies from state to state. But you need record the deed ASAP. You should inquire it in the county recorder's office.
Let me know if you have further queries.
Recording a deed has no effect on its validity. The only reason to record any deed is to give notice to subsequent deed holders.
It is a good practice to record the deed as soon as possible, and there is no time limit.
It is a good practice to record the deed as soon as possible, and there is no time limit.