This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
This is a multi-state form covering the subject matter of the title.
Age - both parties must be at least 18 years of age. A valid driver's license, state identification card, or passport (the actual document will need to be presented). U.S. citizens must provide their social security number (it is not necessary to bring in the social security card).
A person can file a quitclaim deed by (1) entering the relevant information on a quitclaim deed form, (2) signing the deed with two witnesses and a notary, and (3) recording the deed at the county comptroller's office. In Florida, quitclaim deeds must have the name and address of both the grantor and the grantee.
Each party must show a valid driver's license, a valid state identification card, a valid passport or valid military identification. Both parties must provide their Social Security numbers. If either party has been previously married, the party must provide the date his or her last marriage ended.
If your mailing address changes, please complete the Designation of Mailing and E-Mail Address Form, and file it with the Clerk's office. By Mail, to Clerk of the Circuit Court -- Traffic, PO Box 3360, Tampa FL 33601-3360. In Person, at any of our locations Monday - Friday.
Hillsborough County Clerk of the Court 601 East Kennedy Boulevard Tampa FL 33602. (813) 276-8100.
Correct, Add or Remove Names on Deeds You can find a Florida real property attorney by contacting the Florida Bar Association third party link. Recording fees are $10.00 for the first page and $8.50 for each additional page of the document.
If your mailing address changes, please complete the Designation of Mailing and E-Mail Address Form, and file it with the Clerk's office. By Mail, to Clerk of the Circuit Court -- Traffic, PO Box 3360, Tampa FL 33601-3360. In Person, at any of our locations Monday - Friday.
Statutes of Limitations in Florida Cause of ActionStatute Personal injury: 2 years Fla. Stat. § 95.11(4) (2024) Product liability: 2, 4, or 5 years Fla. Stat. § 95.11(2)(b), (3)(d), (3)(j), (4)(a), (4)(e), (4)(g) (2024) Property damage: 4 years Fla. Stat. § 95.11(3)(g) (2024) Slander: 2 years Fla. Stat. § 95.11(4)(h) (2024)10 more rows •