Arizona Quitclaim Deed – Professionally Prepared
Let our trusted partner Standard Legal prepare your Arizona Quitclaim Deed — fast, accurate, and fully compliant with state law.
- Customized Documents: We prepare your Quitclaim Deed based on the information you provide, ensuring it meets Arizona's legal requirements.
- No Software Needed: Simply answer a few questions online or via email, and we'll handle the rest.
- Quick Turnaround: Receive your completed deed, ready for signature, without unnecessary delays.
- Affordable Pricing: At just $39.95, our service offers a cost-effective solution for your property transfer needs.
- Peace of Mind: Ensure your quitclaim deed is accurate and legally compliant.
How It Works
- Provide Information: Fill out our simple questionnaire with details about the property and the parties involved.
- Document Preparation: Our professionals draft your Quitclaim Deed based on the information provided.
- Review and Sign: Receive your completed deed, ready for signature. Ensure it's signed in the presence of a notary public.
- Notarize Online: You can complete notarization from home using our trusted online notary partner, NotaryLive — fast, secure, and fully legal in Arizona.
- Record the Deed: File the signed deed with the appropriate County Recorder's Office in Arizona to complete the transfer.
You’ll be redirected to Standard Legal – our trusted partner, to securely complete your $39.95 purchase.
Prefer to Do It Yourself?
If you're comfortable handling the paperwork yourself, you can download a ready-to-use Arizona Quitclaim Deed form for just $14.95. Simply use the Download option in the menu above—no attorney required.
Common Uses for a Quitclaim Deed
- Transferring property between family members, such as from parent to child.
- Adding or removing a spouse due to marriage or divorce.
- Moving property into or out of a living trust.
- Correcting errors or updating names on a property title.
Important Considerations
- Living Grantor Required: Only someone who is alive — or a trust — can sign and record a Quitclaim Deed. It can’t be used to transfer property after someone has died.
- Loan Obligation: Use of a quitclaim deed in Arizona does not relieve you of the loan obligation. A quitclaim deed only transfers the ownership interest in the property, it does not transfer the responsibility for the mortgage. If your name is on the mortgage loan, you remain legally responsible for the payments even after transferring your ownership interest with a quitclaim deed.
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