Idaho Mineral Deed with Quitclaim Covenants

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About the Idaho Mineral Deed with Quitclaim Covenants

Idaho Mineral Deed with Quitclaim Covenants
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  2. Download the county-specific form
  3. Fill in the required information
  4. Have the document notarized if required
  5. Record with your county recorder's office

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The General Mineral Deed in Idaho Quitclaims oil, gas, and mineral rights from the grantor to the grantee. THIS IS NOT A LEASE. There are no Exceptions or Reservations included.

The transfer includes the oil, gas and other minerals of every kind and nature. The Grantor can stipulate the percentage of Mineral Rights the Grantee will receive.

This general mineral deed gives the grantee the right to access, for the purpose of mining, drilling, exploring, operating and developing said lands for oil, gas, and other minerals, and storing handling, transporting and marketing of such.

The seller, or grantor Quitclaims the mineral rights and does NOT accept responsibility to any discrepancy of title (This assignment is without warranty of title, either express or implied)

Uses: Mineral deeds with quitclaim are often used in situations where the grantor wants to quickly release any interest they might have in mineral rights, such as in settling estates, resolving disputes, clearing up uncertainties about ownership in a title's history or when mineral rights have previously been severed or fragmented from surface rights and cloud a title, making it difficult to transfer property. Resolution often involves the holder(s) of the mineral rights, quit-claiming any rights he/she/they have or might have in the subject property.

Use of this document can have a permanent effect on your rights to the property, if you are not completely sure of what you are executing seek the advice of a legal professional.

How to Use This Form

  1. Select your county from the list above
  2. Download the county-specific form
  3. Fill in the required information
  4. Have the document notarized if required
  5. Record with your county recorder's office

What Others Like You Are Saying

— Donna W.

"Answered all of my questions and was very easy to use. I will use Deeds.com to do all of my real est…"

— Peggy G.

"This is an easy document to complete and file. Thank you for having the completed sample for review."

— Alicia S.

"It's been a difficult time during my divorce. Glad I was able to get the house related documents eas…"

— Kimberly W.

"Thank you for making this process so convenient."

— John N.

"Very easy to navigate."

Common Uses for Mineral Deed with Quitclaim Covenants

  • Transfer mineral rights as part of an estate settlement
  • Transfer inherited mineral rights to a family member
  • Transfer mineral interests into a trust or LLC
  • Divide mineral rights among multiple heirs
  • Convey a partial interest in mineral rights

Important: County-Specific Forms

Our mineral deed with quitclaim covenants forms are specifically formatted for each county in Idaho.

After selecting your county, you'll receive forms that meet all local recording requirements, ensuring your documents will be accepted without delays or rejection fees.