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Types of Quitclaim Deeds We Notarize

A quitclaim deed is a legal document used to transfer ownership interest in a property from one party to another without warranties.

Standard Quitclaim Deed

Transfer property ownership between individuals, often for private or straightforward transactions without guarantees.

Family Transfer Quitclaim Deed

Used to transfer property between family members, such as from parents to children or between spouses.

Spousal Transfer Quitclaim Deed

A deed used between spouses, typically during marriage, divorce, or property ownership adjustments.

Divorce Settlement Quitclaim Deed

Used to transfer property ownership from one spouse to another as part of a divorce agreement or legal settlement.

Trust Transfer Quitclaim Deed

To transfer property into or out of a living trust for estate planning and asset management.

Joint Tenancy Quitclaim Deed

Used to add or remove a co-owner from a property, helping establish or modify joint tenancy ownership.

Business Entity Quitclaim Deed

Transfers property between an individual and a business entity.

Gift Quitclaim Deed

Used when property is transferred as a gift without any exchange of money or consideration.

Correction Quitclaim Deed

A deed used to correct errors in a previously recorded quitclaim deed, such as name misspellings or property description issues.

Interspousal Transfer Quitclaim Deed

Specifically used between spouses to transfer property rights without triggering reassessment in certain jurisdictions.

Estate Planning Quitclaim Deed

Used to transfer property as part of estate planning strategies to simplify inheritance and avoid probate.

Out-of-State Property Quitclaim Deed

Used when transferring ownership of a property located in a different state, often requiring notarization for legal validity.

Standard Quitclaim Deed Between Co-Owners

Used by co-owners to update, remove, or reassign ownership interest in shared real estate.

Post-Marriage Property Transfer Deed

Helps spouses reorganize ownership after marriage for title clarity, refinancing, or asset planning.

Inherited Property Quitclaim Deed

Used by heirs or beneficiaries to transfer inherited real estate interests as part of estate settlement.

Nominal Consideration Quitclaim Deed

Used when a property interest is transferred for a minimal stated amount rather than a full market-value sale.

Notarize Your Quitclaim Deed Online

Follow these simple steps to notarize a quitclaim deed online.

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Simply upload your quitclaim deed online as .pdf, .doc, or image format
Verify your identity with your unexpired ID & answer a few KBA questions.
Meet an online notary public via a secure video session to notarize the quitclaim deed
Download your online notarized document.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Quitclaim Deed

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Yes, you can notarize the Quitclaim Deed online. To get the quitclaim deed notarized, you can simply choose a trusted online notarization platform like eNotary On Call.
The cost to notarize a Quitclaim Deed online is relatively straightforward, starting at $25 for one sign-and-seal. However, the cost of a quitclaim deed depends on the type of document you are notarizing. If the quitclaim deed requires additional signatures, the costs may increase.
To notarize a Quitclaim, you need the following things:
• A valid government-issued ID (unexpired)
• The quitclaim deed document
• A device with a camera and an internet connection
The notarization process generally takes around 10 minutes. At eNotary On Call, the customer gets connected with a licensed notary public online within a few seconds, making the overall process smooth and efficient.
Yes, online notarized documents hold the same legal validity as in-person document notarization. Most U.S. states have already passed laws allowing electronic notarization platforms to notarize documents.
Yes, an online notarization platform allows users to notarize documents at any time. A customer can notarize the document in the morning or at midnight, depending upon availability.

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