Deed Transfer

Add your property to your Trust the simple way. We prepare, file, and record your Quitclaim Deed for you. No courthouse visits, no extra paperwork.

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How it works

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Submit your details

First, you provide property info and upload supporting docs like your prior deed or certificate of trust.

Submit your details
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Attorney Review

50Deeds' legal team prepares your deed, reviewed by a licensed real estate attorney.

Attorney review
3

Notarize your Deed

Sign your deed with an in-person notary public. (Required for deed submission).

Notarize your deed
4

Record & Filings

50Deeds handles county recording and delivers your completed, filed documents.

Record and filings

Transfer Property to Your Trust

Move your property into your Trust without court delays or added paperwork.

Handle the Deed Transfer process from home.

We've partnered with 50 Deeds so you can handle the entire Deed Transfer process from home. Your Quitclaim Deed is prepared, filed, and recorded for you, saving hours of scheduling and follow-up.

For fraud prevention, all deed paperwork must be notarized in person with a physical (wet) signature remote notarization is not permitted.

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Price
$399 + recording fees
More about deed transfer

*Price may vary depending on the purchase of an individual or couples Trust, and need for additional witnesses and recording fees (dependent on your county).

Knowing the house is included made all the difference

Designed for real life, because planning for the future shouldn't be complicated.

Michelle & Kevin Torres

Homeowners who discovered their property wasn't funded into their Trust.

Tampa, FL
"We had the Trust set up but didn't realize the house wasn't actually in it. FastWill made the deed transfer simple — everything was handled for us and we didn't have to go anywhere. It finally feels like the plan is actually complete."

Finish Setting Up your Trust

Your trust isn't complete until your property is transferred into it. Transferring your deeds into your trust helps make sure your plan protects what matters most.

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Essential to funding your Trust

Your trust only controls what's placed into it, and transferring your deed is a key part of that process.

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Ensures smooth transitions of ownership

Helps your property pass seamlessly to your beneficiaries without unnecessary delays.

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Allows your Trust to function as intended

Without transferring your property, your trust may not be able to control or protect it as planned.

Why Transfer your Deed with us

No Courthouse Visits

Through 50Deeds, all filing and county recording across 3,000+ counties nationwide are taken care of for you.

No courthouse visits required

Every Deed is Reviewed

Every deed is reviewed by licensed real estate attorneys before filing, ensuring the highest chance of acceptance.

Every deed is reviewed

Fastest Turnaround

All deed preparation is typically completed within 4 to 12 hours of submission, saving you valuable time.

Fastest turnaround

Complete Verification

50Deeds' Service Includes a prior deed search to verify current ownership before preparing your new deed, so you can file with confidence.

Complete verification

County recording fees vary by location and are not included in the base $399 service fee. We'll provide a county fee estimate before you complete your order so there are no surprises.

The house finally feels handled, not left in the air

Designed for real life, because planning for the future shouldn't be complicated.

Danielle & Chris Harmon

Couple who wanted to make sure their home was properly protected inside their Trust.

Austin, TX
"We kept putting off the deed transfer because we thought it would be complicated. Turns out it was one of the easiest parts of the whole process. Everything was filed and recorded without us having to step foot in a courthouse."

Common Questions About Deed Transfers

Still have questions?

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General

A deed transfer moves legal ownership of a property from one party to another — for example, from your personal name into a living trust, or between family members. A Quitclaim Deed is the most common instrument used for this type of transfer.

If your property isn't transferred into your Trust, it may still go through probate after your death, defeating one of the primary benefits of having a Trust. Funding your Trust with your property ensures it's protected and distributed according to your wishes.

Yes, our deed transfer service is available nationwide across all 50 states. County recording fees and processing times may vary by location.

You'll need basic property information such as the property address, current deed details, and your Trust documents. Our team will guide you through exactly what's needed once you get started.

The timeline varies by county, but most deed transfers are completed within 2-4 weeks. Our team handles all the filing and recording so you don't have to worry about the details.

County recording fees are charged by your local county recorder's office to officially record the deed transfer. These fees vary by county and are in addition to the $399 service fee. Our team will provide you with the exact amount for your county before you proceed.