Deed Transfers Made Simple.

Let Direct Deeds prepare your Deed now, afford you and your family a secure future, and
avoid the long process of probate.

We work with :

Home Owners

Realtors

Loan Officers


Escrow Officers

Deed transfer requests usually include...

  • Change title of property due to divorce or newly married
  • ​Transfer property into a living trust
  • ​Transfer property out of a living trust 
  • Timeshare transfers ​
  • Add a family member to avoid probate
  • ​Transfer to a business such as Corporation or LLC
  • ​Remove a deceased person from the title on the property
  • Gift a property to a child or a family member

How It Works

3 Easy Steps

You Order a Deed

We prepare it

Complete it and send it your way 

Truly a Family Business

Direct Deeds is a true family business, started by friends Norma and Dalene.  Direct Deeds is the product of 20 years combined experience of building relationships, fine-tuning expertise and helping people like you get things in order. Direct Deeds is especially proud to be a Minority Women Owned business and nationally recognized for their commitment to excellent customer service.

Norma Benavidez-Green
Owner

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 Secure, Offsite Signing

bilingual services

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a quitclaim deed and a warranty deed?

A quitclaim deed is used to add or remove someone's name on the title where they are simple changes with no guarantees on the title and transfer. Some states may record them but they may not be recognized as a valid transfer. A warranty deed provides greater protection as it contains language that makes promises regarding the conveyance of ownership along with any rights the property has with it.

I am recently married and want to add my spouse to the existing deed - what needs to be done?

A new deed will need to be prepared and recorded with the county. We would be happy to assist you; to begin the process, we will need to obtain additional information from you via phone.

I am recently divorced and need to be removed (or remove former spouse) from existing deed - what needs to be done?

If an attorney was used for the divorce, you may want to verify if the attorney has already followed-through with the recording of the new deed. If not, a new deed will need to be prepared and recorded with the county. We would be happy to assist you; to begin the process, we will need to obtain additional information from you via phone.

What do I do if the person(s) currently listed on the deed is deceased and has a Will?

Since the person(s) stated on the deed is now deceased, the property will have to go through probate and be awarded by the court. You will need to contact a probate attorney for further assistance.

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