To be valid, a grant deed must include the names of the grantor and the grantee, a description of the property being transferred, words of conveyance, and the grantor's signature. Some states require a notary public to witness the transfer of a deed.
How do I get a grant deed in California? In California, grant deeds are filed at the county assessor's office with a Preliminary Change of Ownership Request, applicable fees and a Tax Affidavit. All must be notarized for legal transfer and recording.
Sir, I am Sreya, and I am writing to authorize Sravan, my brother, to collect the registered post on my behalf as I would be unable to collect it in person. I am enclosing herewith an identification proof so that there would not be any confusion. You can contact me in case you require any clarification.
Recorder Offices County Administrative Center. 4080 Lemon St, 1st floor / PO Box 751, Riverside, California 92501 / 92502-0751. Gateway Office. 2724 Gateway Dr, Riverside, California 92507. Hemet Office. Palm Desert Office. Temecula Office. Blythe Office.
Recorder Offices County Administrative Center. 4080 Lemon St, 1st floor / PO Box 751, Riverside, California 92501 / 92502-0751. Gateway Office. 2724 Gateway Dr, Riverside, California 92507. Hemet Office. Palm Desert Office. Temecula Office. Blythe Office.
Please allow 6-8 weeks to receive your original recorded document back in the mail. Documents are not processed on weekends or on official Riverside County holidays. The County of Riverside is not responsible for the delivery of mail by the United States Post Office or any other delivery service. Prepare your document.
CDPH-VR is only able to provide you with a Certificate of Record, which includes the names of the parties, filing date, county, and case number of the divorce. Copies of the actual divorce decree can only be obtained from the Superior Court in the county where the divorce took place.
You can contact the Riverside Superior Court at 951-777-3147 (phone) to speak to a clerk. Please anticipate lengthy wait times for telephone service, and please understand that email responses will be delayed. Phone hours are Monday through Friday, a.m. to p.m., except court holidays.
Court Records Please visit the Riverside Superior Court's Public Access webpage to access available civil and criminal case information without visiting the courthouse. For public records searches outside Riverside County, visit the State of California website, or the county or state in which the events took place.