How do I go about transferring my property to someone else?

The County Clerks Office records deeds that are sent to them. We do not draft deeds nor can property be transferred without one. If you wish to transfer your property it is recommended that you seek the assistance of an attorney or a title company. Blank forms can be found at most office supply stores and you can draft the document yourself if you wish. All names of the original owners must appear on the new deed as the seller (grantor) and their signatures must be notarized.

LEGAL ADVICE: Our office cannot give legal advice on whether or not the documents being recorded are correct, complete or legally sufficient. Please contact an attorney for legal verification.

DOCUMENT LEGIBILITY: Please remember that the documents that are being recorded are permanent records, and must be legible and reproducible after it has been scanned and filmed.

FORMS: Our office does not provide forms, you may purchase them at any office supply store, or download forms from various websites via the internet.

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1. Where can I find legal forms such as deeds, claim of liens, real estate contracts, etc.?
2. How do I go about transferring my property to someone else?
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4. Where can I obtain a copy of my property?
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