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REQUEST FOR PARTIAL RECONVEYANCE A Partial Reconveyance will be issued only after you provide the Trustee with the original note(s) and deed of trust for endorsement, together with this signed Request.

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Filling out the Request for Partial Reconveyance - Ortccom is an essential step for beneficiaries looking to request a reconveyance of their property. This guide will provide clear, step-by-step instructions on how to complete the form effectively and efficiently.

Follow the steps to complete your Request for Partial Reconveyance

  1. Locate the form by pressing the ‘Get Form’ button to access the document and open it in your preferred online editor.
  2. In the top section of the form, provide the name of the Trustee to whom the request is addressed.
  3. Specify the total principal amount of the promissory note(s) in the designated field.
  4. Indicate the date of the Deed of Trust in the respective space provided.
  5. Fill in the name of the Trustor and any associated details as required.
  6. Enter the recording details, including the date and Instrument Number of the Deed of Trust.
  7. Complete the description of the property as stated in the Deed of Trust.
  8. For the return of documents, provide the name and address of the individual or entity who should receive the Deed of Trust and note(s).
  9. List the name and address for where the recorded partial reconveyance should be mailed.
  10. Date the document in the specified field.
  11. Complete the notary section, ensuring that the notary public's information and signature is correctly entered, including the official seal.
  12. Once all fields are filled, review the document for accuracy, save changes, and choose to download, print, or share the completed form.

Complete your documents online today to ensure a smooth reconveyance process.

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Once the loan amount has been paid in full, California requires lenders to execute a deed of reconveyance within seventy-five days after the debt has been paid.

When a deed of trust/mortgage is paid in full, you can record a Full Reconveyance from the trustee stating publicly that the loan has been paid. The Full Reconveyance Form is completed and signed by the trustee, whose signature must be notarized.

In that context, reconveyance refers to the transfer of title to real estate from a creditor to the debtor when a loan secured by the property—i.e. mostly likely a mortgage with the property as collateral—is paid off.

A deed of reconveyance is a document that transfers the title of a property to the borrower from the bank or mortgage holder once a mortgage has been satisfied. It clears the lender from the title to the property.

A reconveyance is the return of a property's title – sans mortgage lien – to the original owner after they've fulfilled their obligations pursuant to the mortgage or deed of trust.

As an example, say Sally decides to purchase a house, and in doing so, she needs to take out a mortgage of $300,000 from the bank. The new property acts as collateral under the deed of trust. Once Sally has fully paid off her mortgage, the trustee must then complete a “Request for Reconveyance.”

A partial reconveyance of real property in California by a trustee under a deed of trust for use when the beneficiary (lender) agrees to release a portion of the real property from the lien of the deed of trust while the trustor's (borrower's) obligations are not yet fully satisfied.

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