New London County Quitclaim Deed (Interspousal) Form
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New London County Quitclaim Deed (Interspousal) Form
Fill in the blank Quitclaim Deed (Interspousal) form formatted to comply with all Connecticut recording and content requirements.

New London County Quitclaim Deed (Interspousal) Guide
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New London County Completed Example of the Quitclaim Deed (Interspousal) Document
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Bozrah Town Clerk
Bozrah, Connecticut 06334
Hours: Mon-Wed 9:00 to 4:00; Thu 9:00 to 6:00; Fri closed
Phone: (860) 889-2689 Ext 201
Colchester Town Clerk
Colchester, Connecticut 06415
Hours: Mon-Wed & Fri 8:30 to 4:30; Thu 8:30 to 7:00
Phone: (860) 537-7215, 7217, 7218
East Lyme Town Clerk
Niantic, Connecticut 06357
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 to 4:00
Phone: (860) 739-6931 Ext 120
Franklin Town Clerk
Franklin, Connecticut 06254
Hours: Mon-Thu 8:30 to 3:00; Tue eve 6:00 to 8:00
Phone: (860) 642-7352 Ext 18
Griswold Town Clerk
Jewett City, Connecticut 06351
Hours: Call for hours
Phone: (860) 376-7060 Ext 101
Groton Town Clerk
Groton, Connecticut 06340
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 to 4:30 / some Thursdays 9:00 to 4:30
Phone: (860) 441-6642
Lebanon Town Clerk
Lebanon, Connecticut 06249
Hours: Mon, Thu, Fri 8:00 to 4:00; Tue 8:00 to 6:00; Wed closed
Phone: (860) 642-2011
Ledyard Town Clerk
Ledyard, Connecticut 06339-1511
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 to 4:30 / Recording until 4:15
Phone: (860) 464-3257
Lisbon Town Clerk
Lisbon, Connecticut 06351
Hours: Mon-Thu 9:00 to 3:00; Wed eve 6:00 to 8:00; Fri 9:00 to 1:00
Phone: (860) 376-2708
Lyme Town Clerk
Lyme, Connecticut 06371
Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 to 4:00
Phone: (860) 434-7733
Montville Town Clerk
Uncasville, Connecticut 06382
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 to 4:30
Phone: (860) 848-6784
New London City Clerk
New London, Connecticut 06320
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 to 4:00 / Recording until 3:45
Phone: (860) 447-5204
North Stonington Town Clerk
North Stonington, Connecticut 06359
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 to 4:00
Phone: (860) 535-2877 Ext 21, 32, or 37
Norwich Town Clerk
Norwich, Connecticut 06360-4431
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 to 4:30
Phone: (860) 823-3732
Old Lyme Town Clerk
Old Lyme, Connecticut 06371
Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 to 12:00 & 1:00 to 4:00
Phone: (860) 434-1605 Ext 221
Preston Town Clerk
Preston, Connecticut 06365
Hours: Tue, Wed, Fri 9:00 to 4:30; Thu 9:00 to 6:30
Phone: 860-887-5581 Ext 111, 102, and 106
Salem Town Clerk
Salem, Connecticut 06420
Hours: Mon-Wed 8:00 to 5:00; Thu 8:00 to 6:00; Fri closed
Phone: (860) 859-3873 Ext 7, 170, 180
Sprague Town Clerk
Baltic, Connecticut 06330
Hours: Mon-Thu 8:00 to 4:30; Wed until 5:30
Phone: (860) 822-3000 Ext 220
Stonington Town Clerk
Stonington, Connecticut 06378
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 to 4:00
Phone: (860) 535-5060
Voluntown Town Clerk
Voluntown, Connecticut 06384
Hours: Mon-Thu 9:00 to 4:00; Tue 6:00 to 8:00; Fri closed
Phone: (860) 376-4089
Waterford Town Clerk
Waterford, Connecticut 06385
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 to 4:00
Phone: (860) 444-5831
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Cities and Jurisdictions in New London County
Properties in any of these areas use New London County forms:
- Baltic
- Bozrah
- Colchester
- East Lyme
- Gales Ferry
- Gilman
- Groton
- Hadlyme
- Hanover
- Jewett City
- Lebanon
- Ledyard
- Mashantucket
- Montville
- Mystic
- New London
- Niantic
- North Franklin
- North Stonington
- North Westchester
- Norwich
- Oakdale
- Old Lyme
- Old Mystic
- Pawcatuck
- Preston
- Quaker Hill
- Salem
- South Lyme
- Stonington
- Taftville
- Uncasville
- Versailles
- Voluntown
- Waterford
- West Mystic
- Yantic
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Can I reuse these forms?
Yes. You can reuse the forms for your personal use. For example, if you have multiple properties in New London County you only need to order once.
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How much does it cost to record in New London County?
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One spouse holds record title, and the deed that moves that title to the other spouse, or into both names at once, is this Connecticut quitclaim deed. It recites a single Grantor, the spouse whose name sits on the recorded deed, and a Grantee who is either the receiving spouse alone or the two spouses together, and it collects one signature, two witness lines, and one acknowledgment certificate. Buyers usually arrive calling it an interspousal transfer deed, a spouse to spouse quit claim, or adding a spouse to the deed.
A grantor who is allowed to be a grantee
The sentence that makes this configuration work sits in Section 47-14a of the Connecticut General Statutes. It creates a joint tenancy in fee simple with right of survivorship on a conveyance of real estate to two or more natural persons, among whom may be the grantor or grantors. That clause does real work: a spouse who owns a Connecticut house alone can name that same spouse and the other spouse as Grantees in Section 2, add the words as joint tenants, and produce statutory survivorship in one recorded instrument, with no intermediate party holding title along the way. The completed example runs exactly that way, in the Town of Monroe.
What the release carries and where it stops
This form performs its conveyance with the operative words of the short quitclaim form at Section 47-36c, and the heading carries the Statutory Form entitlement. Section 47-36f gives a duly executed quitclaim the force of a deed releasing all of the releasor's right, title, and interest. Section 47-36g supplies the narrow promise that rides along: freedom from encumbrances the releasor made or suffered, and a warranty against persons claiming by, from, or under that releasor. A mortgage already on the property continues after this deed records, and the note obligation continues against whoever signed it.
How this form is configured
Section 1 names the spouse who holds record title. Section 2 names the receiving spouse, or the Grantor and that spouse, and carries a second blank for the words that set the manner of holding title where more than one person takes. Section 9 recites that the two are married to each other and recites the Section 47-14a rule about a grantor among the grantees, so the arrangement reads on the face of the deed. Section 11 carries one signature block, because a Connecticut deed is executed by the party who conveys, together with the two subscribing witness blocks Section 47-5(a)(4) calls for and one certificate. A married couple placing a premarital house into both names, and a spouse releasing a half interest so one name stands alone on the title, present the pattern this deed recites. Two people who both appear on the recorded title present a different signing pattern, and an entity or fiduciary Grantor recites authority where this deed recites a marriage.
A conveyance tax answer that differs from a sale
Chapter 223 taxes deeds conveying Connecticut real property, and Section 12-498(a) lists what falls outside the tax. Subdivision (14) exempts deeds between spouses, and subdivision (10) separately exempts a deed whose consideration is under two thousand dollars, which is where a nominal recital lands. The exemption is claimed rather than assumed: Form OP-236 still goes to the town clerk with the deed, and Section 12-496 supplies the No Conveyance Tax collected stamp the clerk places on an exempt instrument. Land classified as farm, forest, open space, or maritime heritage carries a second tax under Section 12-504a, and Section 12-504c(a)(5) excepts deeds between spouses where no consideration is received.
Recorded in the town, not a county
Connecticut land records sit with the town clerks, so the deed goes to the clerk of the town where the property lies, and Section 47-10 leaves an unrecorded conveyance good against no one but the Grantor and the Grantor's heirs. The return addressee prints at the top of the first recorded page under Section 7-24(f), a blank for the Grantee's current mailing address answers Section 47-5(b), and printed-name lines sit under every signature because Section 7-34a prices a signature without one at an extra dollar.
This package holds three items: the deed as a blank fillable PDF, a filled-in Monroe example carried through all eleven sections, and a plain-language guide covering the statutes, the notarial mechanics, the co-ownership choices open to the Grantees, and the recording and tax steps. The materials are informational and are not legal advice.
Important: Your property must be located in New London County to use these forms. Documents should be recorded at the office below.
This Quitclaim Deed (Interspousal) meets all recording requirements specific to New London County.
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