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The title search is conducted by accessing the information related to that particular property via public records. You need only locate your Michigan county's register of deeds and search the recorded property information. All documents recorded with the register of deeds are available to the public.
Witnesses are no longer required for recording a document. The following documents require a notary: Warranty Deed. Quit Claim Deed.
You can use the Do-It-Yourself Quitclaim Deed (after Divorce) tool to get your quitclaim deed. You do not need a quitclaim deed to transfer ownership of cars or mobile homes. Cars and mobile homes are not real property. Cars and mobile homes are properties that use titles to transfer ownership, not deeds.
In Michigan, a deed must be signed by the grantor, notarized, and recorded to the Register of Deeds for the property transfer to be considered valid and effective.
If you do not have your deed, then you can get a recorded copy of it at the Register of Deeds; and a recorded copy is just as good as the original. You can come in person, send us a request by mail, or search online. Search and copy fees will apply.
Documents executed in Michigan which convey or encumber real estate require a notary's acknowledgment. Documents must be on 8.5" x 11" or 8.5" x 14" paper and must have a 2.5" top margin for the first page, and a minimum 0.5" margin on the other three sides of all pages.
If the person to be removed is alive, then you will need a court order or their cooperation such that you can record a new deed that removes them. Quitclaim and warranty deeds are common solutions. If an owner of a property has passed away, you will need to transfer the property to the living owners.