What are the steps to remove a deceased person from a home deed?

Full question:

What are the requirements to remove someone who is deceased from the deed on a home?

  • Category: Real Property
  • Subcategory: Deeds
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  • State: Arizona

Answer:

To remove a deceased person from a home deed, you must file proof of death in a recordable form with the county recorder's office where the property is located. If the deceased was not on the deed as a joint tenant with right of survivorship, you will also need to open an estate in the appropriate court.

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FAQs

The cost to remove a name from a deed can vary significantly based on the state and local fees. Typically, you may incur costs for filing documents with the county recorder's office, which can range from $10 to $50. If you need to open an estate or hire an attorney, those fees will add to the total cost. It's advisable to check with your local recorder's office for specific fee schedules.