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Quitclaim Deed The undersigned grantor(s) declare(s): Documentary transfer tax is () computed on full value of property conveyed, or () computed on full value less value of liens and . QUITCLAIM DEED. Documentary Transfer Tax: $ City Transfer Tax: $ California. Date: _____ _____ (Signature of declarant) Form: Grant Deed Author: Sacramento County Public Law . QUITCLAIM DEED. TRA: _____ APN: _____ RECORDING REQUESTED BY. AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL DOCUMENT AND. NAME. STREET. ADDRESS. CITY, STATE & TITLE . A California quit claim deed (Form QD) conveys ownership in real property with no assurances or guarantees. The owner (and transferrer) is called the “grantor”, and the recipient the “grantee”. California Quitclaim Deed State of California, County of The undersigned Grantor hereby declares: The following taxes are due DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX: $ CITY TRANSFER TAX: $ computed on the consideration or full value of the property conveyed. computed on consideration or full value less the value of liens or encumbrances. Jun 12, · California Quit Claim Deed A California quitclaim deed transfers a person's real estate interest to another person. With a quitclaim, there is no guarantee as to the interest being transferred. Feb 28, · Use our California quitclaim deed to release ownership rights over real property. You can download a free attorney-drafted template here. Quitclaim Deed (Rev. ACC) RELEASE OF DOWER (If spouse is not a Grantor) In consideration of the sum paid above and other good and valuable consideration, to it in hand paid by Grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, I, _____ _____[Spouse. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor(s) has/have duly executed this Quitclaim Deed as of the date hereinunder. A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document.