North Slope Borough Grant Deed (Married Couple as Grantors) Form
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North Slope Borough Grant Deed (Married Couple as Grantors) Form
Fill in the blank Grant Deed (Married Couple as Grantors) form formatted to comply with all Alaska recording and content requirements.

North Slope Borough Grant Deed (Married Couple as Grantors) Guide
Line by line guide explaining every blank on the Grant Deed (Married Couple as Grantors) form.

North Slope Borough Completed Example of the Grant Deed (Married Couple as Grantors) Document
Example of a properly completed Alaska Grant Deed (Married Couple as Grantors) document for reference.
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Where to Record Your Documents
Fairbanks Office (for Barrow District / North Slope)
Fairbanks, Alaska 99701-6206
Hours: 8:00 to 3:30 M-F / Research from 7:30am
Phone: (907) 452-2298 or 452-3521
Recording Tips for North Slope Borough:
- Bring your driver's license or state-issued photo ID
- Check that your notary's commission hasn't expired
- Recording fees may differ from what's posted online - verify current rates
- Check margin requirements - usually 1-2 inches at top
- Ask for certified copies if you need them for other transactions
Cities and Jurisdictions in North Slope Borough
Properties in any of these areas use North Slope Borough forms:
- Anaktuvuk Pass
- Atqasuk
- Barrow
- Kaktovik
- Nuiqsut
- Point Hope
- Point Lay
- Prudhoe Bay
- Wainwright
Hours, fees, requirements, and more for North Slope Borough
How do I get my forms?
Forms are available for immediate download after payment. The North Slope Borough forms will be in your account ready to download to your computer. An account is created for you during checkout if you don't have one. Forms are NOT emailed.
Are these forms guaranteed to be recordable in North Slope Borough?
Yes. Our form blanks are guaranteed to meet or exceed the applicable formatting requirements used for recording in North Slope Borough, including margin requirements, font requirements, and other layout standards. This guarantee applies to formatting, not to the legal sufficiency of information entered by the user or the suitability of a form for a particular transaction.
Can I reuse these forms?
Yes. You can reuse the forms for your personal use. For example, if you have multiple properties in North Slope Borough you only need to order once.
What do I need to use these forms?
The forms are PDFs that you fill out on your computer. You'll need Adobe Reader (free software that most computers already have). You do NOT enter your property information online - you download the blank forms and complete them privately on your own computer.
Are there any recurring fees?
No. This is a one-time purchase. Nothing to cancel, no memberships, no recurring fees.
How much does it cost to record in North Slope Borough?
Recording fees in North Slope Borough vary. Contact the recorder's office at (907) 452-2298 or 452-3521 for current fees.
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This grant deed form is built for two Alaska grantors who are married to each other: both spouses appear in the grantor section, both sign, and the deed carries a separate acknowledgment certificate for each spouse. It conveys the couple's interest in Alaska real property to the grantee with two limited covenants stated expressly on the face of the deed.
Express covenants in a state that implies none
Alaska treats deed covenants strictly as a matter of what the document says. Under AS 34.15.080, no covenant is implied in a conveyance of real estate, so a deed promises exactly what it writes out and nothing more. This grant deed states two covenants: that the grantors have not previously conveyed the same estate to anyone other than the grantee, and that the property is free from encumbrances the grantors made or suffered, other than the matters listed in the deed's exceptions section. Those promises reach the grantors' own acts only, and the deed says so plainly, reciting that it contains no covenant of general warranty. That posture places the instrument between Alaska's two statutory forms: the statutory warranty deed of AS 34.15.030, which warrants title against all persons, and the statutory quitclaim deed of AS 34.15.040, which carries no covenants at all.
The operative words GRANT AND CONVEY do the transfer work. Under AS 34.15.070, a conveyance passes all of the grantor's real estate in the property unless a lesser estate appears by express terms or necessary implication, and AS 34.15.060 makes words of inheritance unnecessary, so the granting clause passes the couple's full interest without archaic recitals.
Two spouses on the grantor line
The married-couple configuration shapes the execution side of the form. The grantor section names each spouse with a complete mailing address, the conveyance section recites that the grantors are married to each other and that both join in the deed, and the signature section carries a separate line and a separate notary certificate for each spouse, so the two can acknowledge on different dates, before different notaries, even in different states. Spouses selling a jointly titled parcel, a couple deeding the family residence to a buyer, and married owners moving title to a relative or a trust present the two-grantor pattern this deed recites. The form recites exactly two grantors who are married to each other; a sole owner, unmarried co-owners, and fiduciary grantors present different patterns with different recitals.
The both-spouses design also answers Alaska's joinder statute on the face of the record. AS 34.15.010(b) states that husband and wife must join in a deed or conveyance of the family home or homestead, and the Alaska Supreme Court has held a conveyance invalid where a spouse holding title did not join. With both spouses signing as grantors, the joinder question resolves on the face of the deed whether or not the parcel is the family home.
Recording in Alaska's district system
Alaska has no county recorders. Deeds are recorded with the state Recorder's Office, administered by the Department of Natural Resources through 34 recording districts, and this deed form names the recording district on its face, as AS 40.17.030 requires. The same statute and 11 AAC 06.040 supply the format rules the form is built to: opaque white paper, type no smaller than 10 point, a two inch top margin on the first page for the recorder's stamp, and one inch margins elsewhere. Recording fees run 20 dollars for the first page and 5 dollars for each additional page, and Alaska imposes no statewide transfer tax on deeds, so the recording package is ordinarily the deed and the fee. Once recorded, the deed gives constructive notice under AS 40.17.080 from the moment of recording in the district where the land lies.
The download delivers three pieces: the grant deed as a fillable PDF, completed on screen or printed and completed by hand; a completed example showing the deed filled in for an Anchorage Recording District fact pattern; and a plain-language guide that walks through every numbered section, the signing formalities for both spouses, and the recording process. The materials are informational and are not legal advice.
Important: Your property must be located in North Slope Borough to use these forms. Documents should be recorded at the office below.
This Grant Deed (Married Couple as Grantors) meets all recording requirements specific to North Slope Borough.
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