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| Montrose County Quit Claim Deed Information. Once a quit claim deed that meets the requirements of Montrose County is completed, signed, delivered and accepted by the grantee it can then be recorded. A deed should only be recorded in Montrose County if the subject property is located in this county. |
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Montrose County Articles |
Transfer Declaration Completion Guide The Real Property Transfer Declaration (TD-1000) alerts the appraiser in the Assessor's Office to sales which may not be an indication of a property'... |
Colorado Transfer Declaration Form GENERAL INFORMATION
Purpose: The Real Property Transfer Declaration provides essential information to the county assessor to help ensure fair and uni... |
What is a Quick Claim Deed Form? A quitclaim deed is often incorrectly referred to as a Quick Claim Deed. The confusion comes from the fact that quit and quick sound so much alike and... |
Has My Quitclaim Deed Been Executed? A quitclaim deed is considered "executed" when the Grantor signs the deed AND the grantee accepts delivery of the deed. Each state has their own laws ... |
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| Forms |
Quit Claim Deed Forms Available
For Montrose County |
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Montrose County
Recorder Offices |
| Montrose County Clerk and Recorder |
| 320 South 1st St., Room 101, Montrose |
| 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday (Except Holidays) |
| Phone: (970) 249-3362 Ext. 2 |
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