Burial Plot Transfer Fee In Maricopa

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Multi-State
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Maricopa
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US-000297
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The document is a petition to set aside a conveyance related to a perpetual care cemetery located in Maricopa County. It outlines the interests of the plaintiffs in the cemetery and describes the defendants, which include corporations and individuals associated with previous property transactions. The petition highlights key details about the conveyances that occurred, asserting that those transfers to individuals should be invalidated as the cemetery's use was intended for perpetual care. The document serves primarily as a legal tool for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in cemetery law and property disputes. Its utility lies in providing a structured approach to contesting property transfers, ensuring legal compliance, and supporting the maintenance of the cemetery’s intended use. Users must fill out the necessary sections accurately, attaching relevant exhibits, while adhering to appropriate legal protocols for service of process. Overall, the petition is a vital resource for ensuring that cemetery properties remain in public or non-profit hands, advancing the interests of the community.
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Stephen Richer is the 30th Recorder of Maricopa County. He was elected in November 2020 and took office January 2021. Prior to his election as Recorder, Stephen worked as a lawyer and business person.

Arizona Recorders Information Real property records are maintained by the recorder in the county where the property is located. A deed cannot be recorded unless it is accompanied by a completed and signed Affidavit of Property Value form.

Maricopa County Recorder's Office has two full service offices to record your quitclaim deed. The main office is located in downtown Phoenix. The Southeast office is in Mesa, Arizona. Maricopa County Recorder's Offices are responsible for recording and maintaining permanent public records.

Contact the County Recorders Office for the county in which the property is located. with any licensing boards overseeing the trade. Some records may be held at the Arizona State Archives.

First, search by your address or parcel number to locate your property. The current deed will be located under the "Deed Number" under the section "Owner Information". Once you locate your document, you may view an unofficial copy online.

A deed is signed only by the grantor(s), not the grantee. A deed does not have to be recorded to be valid, but recording is very common. Bailey Law Firm advises clients on what deed is appropriate for their circumstance.

To get title to the property after your death, the beneficiary must record a certified copy of the death certificate in the recorder's office. No probate is necessary. Use Nolo's Quicken WillMaker to make a beneficiary deed or transfer on death deed in any state that allows it.

➢ Beneficiary deeds are filed in the Maricopa County Recorder's Office.

How ownership is transferred. To get title to the property after your death, the beneficiary must record a certified copy of the death certificate in the recorder's office. No probate is necessary. Use Nolo's Quicken WillMaker to make a beneficiary deed or transfer on death deed in any state that allows it.

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Burial Plot Transfer Fee In Maricopa