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How to fill out the Corrective Deed online
A Corrective Deed is a legal instrument used to amend prior property deeds to correct mistakes. This guide offers step-by-step instructions on how to fill out the Corrective Deed online, ensuring clarity and accuracy in your submission.
Follow the steps to complete the Corrective Deed form online:
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Corrective Deed form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Enter the date on which the Corrective Deed is being created in the designated space.
- Provide the name of the Grantor (the person correcting the deed) and their full address in the respective fields.
- Input the name of the Grantee (the person receiving the correction) along with their complete address.
- Specify the type of deed previously conveyed to the Grantee, such as warranty deed, and indicate the date it was executed.
- Record the book and page number where the original deed is filed in the office of the county recorder.
- Attach a copy of the original deed as Exhibit A, ensuring that it is referenced correctly for clarity.
- Identify the incorrect wording from the prior deed that needs correction, followed by the correct wording that should have been included.
- Mention the consideration amount (monetary value) and any additional good and valuable considerations acknowledged.
- Describe the parcel of real property accurately, including the legal description needed for proper identification.
- Provide a space for the Grantor's signature and the date of signing, ensuring that it is clear and legible.
- Complete the acknowledgment section, including the specified date, name of the Grantor, and space for the Notary Public's information and commission expiration.
Start completing your Corrective Deed online today to ensure accurate property records!
Determine if the error is harmless or fatal to the transfer of title. Decide what instrument is best suited to the error. Draft a corrective deed, affidavit, or new deed. Obtain the original signature(s) of the Grantor(s). Re-execute the deed with proper notarization and witnessing.
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