Warranty Deed
  • Details of the Deed
  • Complete the Document

Who is Grantor?

  • The person(s) that transfers a property (Grantor) is:

  • Indicate the full name of the Grantor:

  • Indicate the full name of the first spouse:

  • Indicate the full name of the second spouse:

  • Indicate the full name of the first ex-spouse:

  • Indicate the full name of the second ex-spouse:

  • Indicate the full name of the company/organization/trust (Grantor):

  • Provide the full name of the Grantor’s authorized representative who is signing this document on the Grantor’s behalf:

  • Indicate the full name of all individuals who sign this document (Grantors):

Who is Grantee?

  • The person(s) to whom the property is transferred (Grantee) is:

  • Indicate the full name of the Grantee:

  • Indicate the full name of the first spouse:

  • Indicate the full name of the second spouse:

  • Indicate the full name of the first ex-spouse:

  • Indicate the full name of the second ex-spouse:

  • Indicate the full name of the organization/company/trust (Grantee):

  • Provide the full name of the Grantee’s authorized representative who is signing this document on the Grantee’s behalf:

  • List all the individuals to whom the property is being transferred (Grantees):

Description of Property

  • Indicate the full address of a property that is being transferred:

  • Provide a brief description of the property, including details such as its size, layout, and number of rooms:

  • Provide the property's tax parcel number:

    !

    A tax parcel number is a unique identifier assigned by a county or local tax assessor to each piece of real property in the United States.

    You can find your tax property parcel number on a property’s tax bills, in a property’s purchase deed or on the official website of a county’s council.

Miscellaneous

  • Select the U.S. state in which the property being transferred is located:

  • Select the date on which the Grantor(s) sign this document:

  • Does the Grantor wish to reserve any interest in the property's oil, gas or other mineral rights?

  • What percentage of the mineral rights does the Grantor wish to reserve?

  • Does the Grantor desire to reserve a life estate interest in the property transferred?

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    A grantor may wish to reserve a life estate interest in the property. In other words, a grantor may possess the property until his or her death, but legal title to the property will pass to the Grantee immediate.

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