A Motion to Rescind Quitclaim Deed Dated on a Specific Date — short form is a legal document that is used to revoke a quitclaim deed that was executed on a specific date. This motion is typically used when the grantee (the person who received the deed) wants to rescind the deed for any reason, such as if it was executed under duress or if it was the result of fraud or misrepresentation. There are two types of Motion to Rescind Quitclaim Deed Dated on a Specific Date — short form: a judicial motion and a nonjudicial motion. The judicial motion is filed with a court, while the nonjudicial motion is filed with the county clerk. Both types of motions require detailed documentation, including a copy of the original quitclaim deed, proof of the grantee's identity, and the reasons for rescinding the deed.