Alameda California Grant Deed

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A deed is an instrument by which an owner (the grantor) transfers an interest in land to a new owner (the grantee). No consideration is required to make the deed effective. The deed is necessary to transfer title to land even if it is a gift. It has no effect, and title does not pass until the deed has been delivered. The recording of the deed is not required to make the deed effective to pass title between the buyer and the seller. However, recording is necessary so that the public will know that the buyer is the present owner. Recording constitutes "notice to the world" of the transfer in title.


The grantor is the person selling the property. The grantee is the person buying the property. A grant deed is a deed containing an implied warranty that there are no encumbrances on the property not described in the deed and that the person transferring the property actually owns the title. It must describe the property by legal description of boundaries and/or parcel numbers, be signed by all people transferring the property, and be acknowledged before a notary public. It is in contrast to a quit claim deed, which only conveys the interest that the transferor actually owns, if any, without a warranty of ownership.


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Where can I get recorded documents, such as birth, death or marriage certificates, or deeds and liens? A wide variety of vital records may be obtained by visiting the Clerk-Recorder's office at 555 Escobar Street in downtown Martinez, near the Amtrak station.

You may request copies of recorded real property documents online, in person, or by mail. As of January 1, 2018, the fee for a copy of a recorded document is: $2.00 for the first page and $0.05 for each additional page, per document copy.

When property changes owners, the County Assessor's Office has a form that must be filed to update the tax records. You can submit this form when you go to record your deed at the Alameda County Clerk-Recorder's Office. It is forwarded to the Assessor's Office. The Alameda County PCOR form can be downloaded HERE.

If you need a copy of the current deed, contact or visit the Alameda County Recorder's Office. Copies of deeds are not available off the internet. There is an online name index. Copies of the document itself must be obtained from the Recorder's Office Public Records Room.

If you want to obtain a copy of the deed to your home, contact your local county recorder. In Ohio, county recorders are responsible for maintaining land records and making them accessible to the public. The Ohio Revised Code establishes fees recorders may charge for various services.

If you need a copy of the current deed, contact or visit the Alameda County Recorder's Office. Copies of deeds are not available off the internet. There is an online name index. Copies of the document itself must be obtained from the Recorder's Office Public Records Room.

In addition to the basic recording fee of $89.00 for the first page and $3.00 for each page thereafter, there are other fees which may be due on deeds and leases. Collection of fees include: Documentary Transfer Tax.

It requires County Recorders throughout California to charge an additional $75 fee at the time of recording every real estate instrument, paper, or notice, except those expressly exempted from payment of recording fees, per each transaction per parcel of real property, not to exceed $225 per single transaction.

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