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Filling out the Preliminary Change of Ownership Report (Pcor) for Contra Costa County is an essential step in the process of transferring property ownership. This guide will walk you through each section of the form, providing clear instructions to ensure you complete it accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Pcor form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in a suitable format for editing.
- Enter the name and mailing address of the buyer/transferee, ensuring that any printed information is corrected where necessary.
- Fill in the Assessor's Parcel Number and details for the seller/transferor, including the buyer’s daytime telephone number and email address.
- Provide the street address or physical location of the real property and specify where property tax information should be mailed.
- Indicate whether the property is intended as the principal residence by selecting 'Yes' or 'No,' and if 'Yes,' provide the date of occupancy.
- Complete Part 1 by responding to the statements related to transfer information, marking 'Yes' or 'No' as applicable.
- In Part 2, check and complete any relevant information regarding other transfer details, including the type of transfer and any date of transfer, if different from the recording date.
- Fill out Part 3, providing the total purchase price and details related to financing, including any deed of trust and any real estate commissions.
- In Part 4, detail the type of property being transferred, its condition, and any personal or business property included in the purchase price.
- Review the completed form for accuracy and comprehensiveness before proceeding to save changes, download, print, or share the form.
Complete your documents online today to ensure a smooth property transfer process.
Known as a Preliminary Change of Ownership Report (PCOR), this form is usually signed by the owner during escrow and then filed with Recorder Division by the title company when the deed is recorded. The Recorder Division then forwards the PCOR to the Assessor with copies of the deeds.
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