Affidavit of Deed
An Affidavit of Deed is a sworn statement used to clarify details about a deed or confirm facts related to property ownership, often required by title companies to clear title issues.
What's Included
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Quick 15-Minute Consult
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Personalized Deed Preparation
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Online Notary Available (sign from anywhere)
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Electronic Recording Available (we file it for you)
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Electronic Delivery of Deeds
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Guaranteed Accuracy
Overview
An Affidavit of Deed is a sworn statement used to clarify details about a deed or confirm facts related to property ownership, often required by title companies to clear title issues.
Key Features
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Sworn statement
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Clarifies facts
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Supporting document
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Notarized testimony
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Recorded in public records
Benefits
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Clears ambiguity
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Supports title
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Legal proof
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Avoids costly litigation
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Supplements existing deeds
Common Use Cases
- Confirming identity
- Clarifying marital status
- Explaining title gaps
- Proving death of joint tenant
- Confirming name changes
- Verifying possession
What's Not Included?
Our consultation fee covers a quick 15-minute attorney consultation and a customized deed for free. Additional services will be billed at a rate of $350 per hour plus other costs or expenses in addition to the consultation fee.
Historical Use
"Affidavits have been used since Roman law as a way to provide sworn testimony outside of court. In real estate, they became essential for explaining gaps in the 'chain of title'—such as a name change due to marriage or the death of a joint tenant—without needing a judge's ruling."
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Types of Deeds We Prepare
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