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  • Quitclaim Deed

    Please complete this form to provide all necessary information for the preparation of your Quitclaim Deed.
  • About Quitclaim Deeds

    A quitclaim deed is a legal document used to transfer ownership of real property from one party (the grantor) to another (the grantee) without making any promises about the title. It is often used between family members or to clear up title issues.
  • NRS240A DISCLAIMER - Read Carefully.

    I, DEBORAH  BARNHART, DOING BUSINESS AS DPS OF NORTHERN  NEVADA, AM NOT AN ATTORNEY IN THE STATE OF NEVADA. I AM NOT AUTHORIZED TO GIVE LEGAL  ADVICE OR LEGAL  REPRESENTATION. I MAY NOT ACCEPT FEES FOR  GIVING LEGAL ADVICE OR LEGAL  REPRESENTATION.
  • Contact Information

    Please provide your contact details so we can reach you regarding your quitclaim deed.
  • Property Information

    If the property is not located in Nevada, you will need to upload a copy of the current deed.
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  • Grantors (Current Owners)

    List all current owners (grantors) as they appear on the current deed. Click 'Add Another Owner' to include additional names.
  • Grantees (New Owners)

    List all new owners (grantees) who will receive the property. For each, specify their vesting status (e.g., single, married, widowed, unmarried). Click on 'Add Another Grantee' to include additional names.
  • About Vesting Options

    Vesting describes how the new owners will hold title to the property. Common options include Joint Tenants (equal shares, right of survivorship), Tenants in Common (each owner can have a different share), Community Property (for married couples), and others. Please select the appropriate vesting for your situation.
  • Description of Transfer

    Explain the reason for this property transfer. For example, gifting property to a family member, removing a co-owner, or transferring to a trust.
  • Transfer Tax Exemptions

    Certain property transfers may be exempt from transfer taxes. Please select the exemption that applies. You may need to provide supporting documents.
  • Supporting Documents

    Depending on the exemption you selected, you may need to upload supporting documents (e.g., trust certificate, divorce decree, business documents).
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