The form will be signed by both parties and requires a notary to legitimize the document. The document is then filed at a local county clerk's office. It's important to note quitclaim deeds do not directly affect a mortgage.
A Wisconsin quit claim deed must include the names of the grantor (seller) and grantee (buyer), a legal description of the property, a statement that the grantor is conveying the property to the grantee, and the signature of the grantor and notarization.
Legal instruments such as warranty deeds, quit claim deeds, etc., that convey title from one property owner to a new owner, are usually drafted by attorneys, or paralegals or legal secretaries under the supervision of an attorney.
Laws & Requirements Signing Requirements § 55-106: Quitclaim deeds be notarized and have the signature of two witnesses. Recording Requirements § 55-96: The completed and signed document must be returned to the Clerk of the Circuit Court with the proper filing fee.