Our built-in tools help you complete, sign, share, and store your documents in one place.
Make edits, fill in missing information, and update formatting in US Legal Forms—just like you would in MS Word.
Download a copy, print it, send it by email, or mail it via USPS—whatever works best for your next step.
Sign and collect signatures with our SignNow integration. Send to multiple recipients, set reminders, and more. Go Premium to unlock E-Sign.
If this form requires notarization, complete it online through a secure video call—no need to meet a notary in person or wait for an appointment.
We protect your documents and personal data by following strict security and privacy standards.

Make edits, fill in missing information, and update formatting in US Legal Forms—just like you would in MS Word.

Download a copy, print it, send it by email, or mail it via USPS—whatever works best for your next step.

Sign and collect signatures with our SignNow integration. Send to multiple recipients, set reminders, and more. Go Premium to unlock E-Sign.

If this form requires notarization, complete it online through a secure video call—no need to meet a notary in person or wait for an appointment.

We protect your documents and personal data by following strict security and privacy standards.
The Maricopa County Recorder's Office processes and preserves public records including deeds, plats, and a variety of other essential documents for county residents.
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.
➢ Beneficiary deeds are filed in the Maricopa County Recorder's Office.
In Maricopa County, over 90% of documents are recorded digitally. Prior to submitting documents for digital recording, a customer must open an account with the Recorder's Office and sign a Memorandum of Understanding specifying how digital documents are to be submitted.
602-506-3535 M-F 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
John M. Allen (born in Long Island, New York) is an American politician and who currently serves as the County Treasurer for Maricopa County. A Republican, Allen was a member of the Arizona House of Representatives representing District 15 from January 2013 until 2021.
The parcel number(s) of a property can be found by contacting or visiting the County Assessor of the county in which the property is located. If the sale or transfer involves more than one parcel, the percel that is most influenced by the sale should be listed as the Primary Parcel.
If you need assistance finding your Secured Tax Parcel number, please call the Assessor's office at (619) 236-3771 or Property Tax Services at (858) 694-2901.
Documents recorded with the Maricopa County Recorder's Office are available and searchable through the Maricopa County Recorded Document Search. To locate a copy of your deed, search using your last name and first name. If you know when you recorded your document, you can use the dates to narrow your search.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT "If you have owned a home in Maricopa County between 2015 - 2021 tax years, the treasurer's office is mailing settlement checks for the tax lawsuit, one for each year you owned the home in that range.