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Probate FAQ Answer to: What is a Quit Claim Deed and where
can I find one?
A quit claim deed is a document which states the
release of someone’s claim or interest on a certain real estate property.
Quit claim deeds are sometimes used in situations such as transferring real
estate property between family members.
The deed is not a local or state form. To obtain
the form, check at stationary stores or title company offices. You can also
try doing an internet search (such as with Google) on the phrase "quit claim
deed form."
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