If you haven't funded your real property into your Revocable Living Trust, you can do so by signing (before a notary public) a Quitclaim Deed and subsequently recording it locally with the San Diego Recorder's Office.
Here's How You Can File a San Diego Quitclaim Deed Once you have the quitclaim deed, please take it to the county recorder's office. Then, get the forms from the county where the property lies and fill out the Preliminary Change of Ownership Report, Documentary of Transfer Tax, and Notice of Exempt Transaction.
Assessor/Recorder/Clerk Office, County of San Diego | County Assessor, County Administration Center Room 103.
Step 1: Obtain the Deed. Step 2: Visit the County Recorder or Clerk. Step 3: Identify the Legal Description of the Property. Step 4: Consider Legal Assistance. Step 5: Complete the Quitclaim Form. Step 6: Sign in Front of a Notary. Step 7: File a Preliminary Change of Ownership Report (PCOR) ... Step 8: File the Forms.
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