Trust Transfer Deed Form
The deed you use to transfer your real estate into your living trust is called a trust transfer deed. If you want to transfer the real estate after it is in the trust, you would use the same deed as in other real estate transactions. The primary asset that is usually transferred into a living trust is the family home. Once the trust document is prepared and signed, you transfer your home to the trust by filing a properly notarized trust transfer deed with the county office where records of property transfers are filed. Get a standard form trust transfer deed. Insert the legal description of your property, which can be found in your grant deed. For the "grantor," insert your name. After the words "hereby grants to...," the trustee's name and the name of the trust is inserted, which is typically your name as stated in a similar manner. Take the completed trust transfer deed to a notary public and sign it in the presence of the notary. Take the deed to your local county office where property transfers are recorded, either the county recorder's office or courthouse, and file the deed for recording by the clerk.
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