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A legal document that transfers ownership of real property from one party to another. Deeds must be notarized and recorded with the county recorder to be legally effective. Common types include warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, and grant deeds.

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What AI Extracts

Data extracted from your deed.

Grantor and grantee full legal names
Property legal description and parcel number
Type of deed (warranty, quitclaim, grant)
Consideration amount
Recording information and county
Vesting type (joint tenancy, tenants in common)
Risk Detection

Risks detected in your deed.

Name spelling inconsistencies with prior recorded documents
Incomplete or incorrect legal description
Missing notary acknowledgment language required by state
Vesting type errors or ambiguities

Who needs this: Homebuyers and sellers completing a property transfer, family members transferring property between relatives, divorcing couples dividing real estate, and investors adding or removing properties from LLCs.

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FAQ

Deed scanning questions.

What is the difference between a warranty deed and a quitclaim deed?

A warranty deed guarantees the grantor has clear title and the right to sell. A quitclaim deed transfers whatever interest the grantor has without any guarantees. Our AI identifies the deed type and verifies appropriate language is included.

Does the deed need to be recorded after notarization?

Yes, a deed must be recorded with the county recorder's office to provide public notice of the ownership change. ClosingIQ can coordinate recording services after notarization.

Can I transfer property to my LLC with a deed?

Yes, investors commonly use quitclaim deeds to transfer property into an LLC. Our AI verifies the LLC is properly identified and the transfer language is correct.

Why might a deed need an apostille?

If the deed involves international parties or needs to be recognized in another country, an apostille certifies the notarization for international use under the Hague Convention.

How does AI help with deed notarization?

Our AI verifies the legal description matches county records, checks that all parties are correctly identified, validates state-specific notary language, and ensures the document is properly formatted for recording.

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