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| Charlotte County Quit Claim Deed Information. Once a quit claim deed that meets the requirements of Charlotte County is completed, signed, delivered and accepted by the grantee it can then be recorded. A deed should only be recorded in Charlotte County if the subject property is located in this county. |
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Charlotte County Articles |
Florida Document Stamp Exemptions Conveyances Not Subject to Tax.(12B-4.014)
(1) Security for Debt:
The reconveyance of realty conveyed to secure a debt upon payment of such debt ... |
Florida Documentary Tax Exemptions Common Florida Real Property Documentary Tax Exemptions
Conveyances Not Subject to Tax:
(1) No change.
(2) No Consideration:
(a) A conveyance... |
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 Charlotte County |
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Charlotte County
Recorder Offices |
| Murdock Annex (941) 743-1400 |
| 18500 Murdock Circle Port, Charlotte |
| 8:00am-5:00pm M-F |
| Phone: (941) 743-1400 |
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| Charlotte County Clerk of the Court |
| 350 East Marion Ave., Punta Gorda |
| 8:00am-5:00pm M-F |
| Phone: (941)637-2199 |
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