Transfer on Death Deed, Paralegal Service
By Do It Yourself Documents,
Independent Paralegal Services
We complete all required documents with this service!
Military discount is available for this service. See: Military Discount
The Transfer on Death (TOD) deed must be signed by the person creating it (the transferor). The beneficiary is not required to sign it. In some states, notarizing the deed may be necessary.
To ensure that the Transfer on Death (TOD) deed is effective, it's important to file and record it with the appropriate local authority, such as the county clerk or recorder's office. Recording the deed is crucial for its validity, so it's essential to take the necessary steps to file and record it properly to protect your assets and ensure that your wishes are carried out as intended.
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Some of our services require additional application, court and/or filing fees. These fees are not included.