You will need to record a deed to either change the name or ownership. The deed will need to contain the complete legal description of the parcel you wish to convey. We recommend you have the deed notarized prior to recording it with the county recorder's office.
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.
Types of Deeds in Arizona The most common deed form in Arizona is the warranty deed. Warranty deeds provide protection to the buyer in the form of a warranty by the seller that guarantees no issues with the title. Quitclaim deeds are available in Arizona, but often not insurable.
Once a person creates and executes an Arizona Beneficiary Deed, they need to record it with the county recorder of the county in which the real property is located. After the person passes, a certified copy of the person's death certificate must be recorded with the same county recorder.
Due dates for all types of property taxes are the same, October 1 for the first half and March 1 of the following year for the second half. Delinquent dates are also the same. The first half of 2024 property taxes becomes delinquent after November 1 and the second half becomes delinquent after May 1.
In the Rule 11 process, the Court orders two Mental Health Experts to meet with the defendant, conduct competency evaluations, review records, and render opinions on the legal competency status of the defendant in reports submitted to the Court.
The County is home to a variety of employers, particularly in the high tech, financial, and service industries. The County's top three employers are Banner Health (43,440 employees), the State of Arizona (41,564), and Walmart, Inc. (36,931).
The LPV is established by what is called a “Rule B” ratio. The Rule B ratio is the ratio of the average LPV to the average FCV for similar properties in the same classification throughout the county. Rule B ratios vary by county, by class of property, and by tax year.
Online or in person to search online visit the record's office website use their public recordsMoreOnline or in person to search online visit the record's office website use their public records search tool you can search by document number recording date or party. Name.
The lawsuit alleges that Maricopa County improperly and erroneously assessed and collected real property taxes from Class Members in Maricopa County for the Affected Tax Years. The lawsuit seeks refunds of those real property taxes.