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State Information




Local Jurisdiction Information

Is the property located within city limits?
Is the property located within a specific judicial district?
Is the property located in New York City?



City, Town, or Township

In , it is customary or required to include the name of the local jurisdiction where the property is located. This helps identify the property’s location more precisely. In this section, tell us the type and name of the local jurisdiction listed on your deed.

Property Address

Does the property have a street address?
Most properties have a mailing address assigned by the post office. If the property has an address, select Yes. If it does not (for example, undeveloped land or rural property without an assigned address), select No.
Property Address
Enter the full street address of the property being transferred, including the street number, street name, city, state, and ZIP code. This is used to help identify the property, but it is not the same as the legal description.

Current Owner(s) Transferring the Property

Name Actions
 
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Full or Partial Ownership Transfer

The question below asks about whether the entire interest in the property is being transferred in this deed.

If all current owners are transferring everything they own, it’s considered a transfer of the entire property—even if each owner only holds a portion. If someone is keeping part of their ownership, or only transferring a share (like an undivided ½), it’s a partial interest transfer.

You can transfer all of the ownership or just a portion. Choose the option that matches what’s happening in this deed.

What portion of the property is being transferred?

Enter the share being transferred in a simple format like 1/2, 1/3, or 50 percent.

We’ll use this information to describe the ownership interest being transferred. For guidance, imagine filling in the blank in this sentence:

“This document relates to an undivided ___ interest in the property.”

Be sure that the fractional or percentage interest fits that format. Don’t include extra words or symbols.

New Owner(s) Receiving the Property

Name Actions
 
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Form of Co-Ownership

How will the new owners co-own the property?
Should the deed include a right of survivorship?
Including a right of survivorship means that when one spouse dies, the other automatically owns the entire property without probate. This option is available only in community property states that allow community property with right of survivorship. If you don’t include it, the deceased spouse’s share will pass according to a will or state law instead.

Warranty of Title

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Consideration

What will the current owner(s) receive in exchange for the property?
Under {:property_state_st:fallback} law, deeds must usually state that some value—called consideration—was given in exchange for the property. To satisfy this rule, your deed will recite that the property is transferred for “the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration.” This standard language is widely accepted in {:property_state_st:fallback} and is designed to meet the legal requirement.
If you do not state the purchase price in the deed, you may have to file an additional document when you record it. In {:property_state_st:fallback}, you must either list the actual purchase price on the deed or submit a separate {:informational_return_title:fallback} so the taxing authority can calculate the transfer tax. This {:informational_return_title:fallback} is usually simple and, in some states, required even if the deed lists the price. If you want to avoid filing the return, change your answer to include the actual purchase price of the property.
North Dakota Consideration Statement
North Dakota law requires the deeds to include a statement, signed by the new owner or an agent of the new owner, about the amount paid (consideration) for the property. The questions below will determine whether an exemption applies. If not, the deed will include a space to enter the amount of consideration as required by North Dakota law.

Beneficiaries (For Deed)

Name Physical Address Actions
   
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