Butte County Quitclaim Deed (Individual Grantor by Attorney-in-Fact) Form

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Butte County Quitclaim Deed (Individual Grantor by Attorney-in-Fact) Form

Butte County Quitclaim Deed (Individual Grantor by Attorney-in-Fact) Form

Fill in the blank Quitclaim Deed (Individual Grantor by Attorney-in-Fact) form formatted to comply with all California recording and content requirements.

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Butte County Quitclaim Deed (Individual Grantor by Attorney-in-Fact) Guide

Butte County Quitclaim Deed (Individual Grantor by Attorney-in-Fact) Guide

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Butte County Completed Example of the Quitclaim Deed (Individual Grantor by Attorney-in-Fact) Document

Butte County Completed Example of the Quitclaim Deed (Individual Grantor by Attorney-in-Fact) Document

Example of a properly completed California Quitclaim Deed (Individual Grantor by Attorney-in-Fact) document for reference.

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Important: Your property must be located in Butte County to use these forms. Documents should be recorded at the office below.

Where to Record Your Documents

Clerk-Recorder's Office

Address:
25 County Center Dr, Suite 105
Oroville, California 95965-3375

Hours: Recording Hours: 9:00am - 4:00pm Mon - Fri; General Office Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm

Phone: (530) 538-7691

Recording Tips for Butte County:
  • Bring your driver's license or state-issued photo ID
  • Ensure all signatures are in blue or black ink
  • White-out or correction fluid may cause rejection
  • Make copies of your documents before recording - keep originals safe
  • Recorded documents become public record - avoid including SSNs

Cities and Jurisdictions in Butte County

Properties in any of these areas use Butte County forms:

  • Bangor
  • Berry Creek
  • Biggs
  • Chico
  • Clipper Mills
  • Durham
  • Feather Falls
  • Forbestown
  • Forest Ranch
  • Gridley
  • Magalia
  • Nelson
  • Oroville
  • Palermo
  • Paradise
  • Richvale
  • Stirling City

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Hours, fees, requirements, and more for Butte County

How do I get my forms?

Forms are available for immediate download after payment. The Butte County 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 Butte County?

Yes. Our form blanks are guaranteed to meet or exceed the applicable formatting requirements used for recording in Butte County, 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 Butte County 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 Butte County?

Recording fees in Butte County vary. Contact the recorder's office at (530) 538-7691 for current fees.

Questions answered? Let's get started!

One California deed asks for two names on a single signature line. When an attorney-in-fact releases an owner's interest, Civil Code Section 1095 puts the principal's name on the instrument and the agent's own name beside it, as attorney in fact. The deed prepared here is built around that signature: one individual grantor who holds the interest, one attorney-in-fact who signs for that grantor under a power of attorney, and no warranty of title anywhere in the instrument.

The Two Names Section 1095 Calls For

Most execution rules describe who may sign. Section 1095 describes how: an attorney in fact executing an instrument that transfers an estate in real property subscribes the name of the principal to it, and the agent's own name as attorney in fact. In Hodge v. Hodge (1967) an agent wrote her husband's name on a grant deed and never signed her own, and the Court of Appeal, reading Puccetti v. Girola, treated a failure to follow the section as leaving the deed void. Section 9 of this form is built around that sentence: the signature line, a printed name blank for the grantor, and a second for the attorney-in-fact, so both executing names sit below the signature where Government Code Section 27280.5 looks for them.

Where the Authority Behind the Signature Sits

Civil Code Section 1091 is what lets an agent sign at all: an interest in real property passes by a written instrument subscribed by the party disposing of it, or by that party's agent authorized in writing. That writing is the power of attorney. Section 4121 makes a power legally sufficient when it is dated, signed by or for the principal, and either acknowledged before a notary public or signed by two adult witnesses. Section 4264 then withholds a list of acts from general authority, gifts of the principal's property and changes to survivorship interests among them, unless the power expressly grants them. Section 4 of the deed identifies the power by date and recording reference, and Section 8 states on the instrument that the deed exercises authority already granted and enlarges none of it.

One Grantor, One Agent, One Certificate

The form recites a single individual grantor and a single attorney-in-fact, and one Civil Code Section 1189 acknowledgment certificate follows, headed by the boxed identity notice that section places at the top of a certificate taken in this state. The agent, as the person who signed, is the one who appears before the notary. Patterns presenting this configuration turn up steadily in California's grantor indexes: an owner living outside the country whose agent signs at home, an agent under a durable power releasing an inherited undivided interest to the cotenant buying it out, and an agent completing a release under a power written to survive the principal's loss of capacity. A principal signing personally, and two agents whose power calls for them to act together, present patterns this single block does not carry.

A Release With Nothing Warranted

California keeps its two everyday deed covenants inside one statutory word. Civil Code Section 1113 implies them from the word grant, and a quitclaim, often typed as a quit claim deed, never uses it. What crosses is the interest the grantor holds at delivery; title picked up afterward stays behind.

The Power of Attorney and the Public Record

Powers of attorney answer to a recording rule of their own. Under Civil Code Section 1216, a recorded power to convey real property is not revoked by any act of the principal unless the revoking instrument is also acknowledged or proved, certified, and recorded in the same office, which is much of why California title practice expects the power to reach the county record with the deed it authorizes. Probate Code Section 4307 gives a certified copy the force of the original, and Section 4305 makes the agent's affidavit of nonrevocation recordable; both are prepared separately and are not included here. Page one carries what a recorder reads first: the reserved recording space with its requester and return entries, the parcel number, the future tax statement address, and the transfer tax declaration over the tax determiner's signature.

Three files ship: the fillable quitclaim deed, a completed example worked through a Stanislaus County release signed by an agent, and a plain language guide covering every section, the notarial certificate, the fees, and recorder intake. The materials describe California law in general terms and are not legal advice about a particular power of attorney or parcel.

Important: Your property must be located in Butte County to use these forms. Documents should be recorded at the office below.

This Quitclaim Deed (Individual Grantor by Attorney-in-Fact) meets all recording requirements specific to Butte County.

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The documents you receive here are guaranteed to meet or exceed the applicable Butte County recording format requirements. If there is a rejection caused by our formatting, we will correct the issue or refund your payment. This guarantee applies to document formatting only and does not extend to information entered by the user, the selection of the form, or the legal effect of the completed document.

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