Scott County Warranty Deed (Two Grantors) Form
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Scott County Warranty Deed (Two Grantors) Form
Fill in the blank Warranty Deed (Two Grantors) form formatted to comply with all Kentucky recording and content requirements.

Scott County Warranty Deed (Two Grantors) Guide
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Scott County Clerk
Georgetown, Kentucky 40324
Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 M-F
Phone: (502) 863-7875
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Cities and Jurisdictions in Scott County
Properties in any of these areas use Scott County forms:
- Georgetown
- Sadieville
- Stamping Ground
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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 Scott County you only need to order once.
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How much does it cost to record in Scott County?
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Two grantors, one Kentucky deed. This warranty deed is arranged for a pair of record owners who convey real property together in a single instrument, joining in one granting clause that carries the KRS 382.030 general warranty. It names two granting parties by full name, marital status, and mailing address, gives each of them a signature line and a notarial certificate of their own, and adds the grantee's signature where Kentucky recording law asks for it.
A joint conveyance in one granting clause
Rather than stacking two separate transfers, the deed moves a jointly held title in one recorded step. Both grantors join in the same operative sentence, which grants, bargains, sells, and conveys the property with general warranty, and each grantor then conveys and releases that grantor's entire interest, including any dower, curtesy, or homestead interest belonging to that grantor. The covenant that results reaches beyond the grantors' own period of ownership: an express promise to warrant and defend the title against all claims, stated in the operative section alongside the statutory warranty words themselves. An exceptions section defines what the covenant leaves out, listing the recorded restrictions, easements, and current taxes the conveyance is made subject to.
Three signers, three notary blocks
The signature architecture is where a two-grantor Kentucky deed differs most from a one-owner conveyance. Each grantor signs the deed and the consideration certificate; the grantee signs a third line that applies to the consideration certificate alone, because KRS 382.135 makes that certificate a sworn, notarized statement from both sides of the transaction. Every signer's signature carries its own certificate reading subscribed, sworn to, and acknowledged, wording that records the acknowledgment KRS 382.130 contemplates for recording together with the oath behind the certificate, and the three certificates stand independently, so the grantors and the grantee may appear before different notaries, on different dates, in different states.
The ownership patterns behind two grantors
A married couple who both hold record title and sell the home together present the most common two-grantor pattern: each spouse's joinder in the granting clause carries the release of that spouse's statutory rights under KRS 392.020, so the marital-rights question that shadows a one-spouse conveyance is answered inside the deed. Siblings who co-own a family property, business partners passing an investment parcel, and any other pair of record owners consolidating the whole title in a buyer complete the same pattern. The form recites exactly two grantors signing personally; a sole owner's conveyance, a group of three or more co-owners, and a trustee or personal representative conveying in a fiduciary capacity present configurations this form is not set up to carry.
Two names everywhere the statute asks for one
Kentucky's deed-content statutes scale with the number of grantors. The full name and mailing address requirement of KRS 382.135 reaches both granting parties, the source-of-title clause under KRS 382.110 identifies the recorded deed by which the two took title, by office, book, page, and date, and the transfer tax of KRS 142.050 falls on the grantors jointly, computed by the county clerk on the stated consideration before the deed is legally lodged. The form also carries the in-care-of address for the property tax bill and the signed preparer endorsement of KRS 382.335, with the deed formatted to the letter-size, three-inch-top-margin standard the major Kentucky county clerks publish.
What the download prepares
A search for a Kentucky joint warranty deed, a co-owner deed form, or a husband and wife general warranty deed points to the configuration this product carries. The download delivers the fillable two-grantor warranty deed, a completed example showing a Fayette County sale by two married co-owners from the granting clause through all three notary blocks, and a line by line guide to completing and recording it. The materials are informational and are not legal advice.
Important: Your property must be located in Scott County to use these forms. Documents should be recorded at the office below.
This Warranty Deed (Two Grantors) meets all recording requirements specific to Scott County.
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April 24th, 2019
Why is Dade County not listed for the Lady Bird Deed?
Because on November 13, 1997, voters changed the name of the county from Dade to Miami-Dade.
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I needed to create a deed of distribution for my probate case. The instructions as to what was needed on the caption page was lacking. Because of the lack of information I still had to have an attorney review the documents as I didn't feel confident in the instructions given.
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June 11th, 2021
The Lady Bird Deed appears to be fine with me as are the instructions. However, there apparently are no specific laws in Texas addressing them other than they are OK. The problem is that lenders are surely going to use them as triggers for their due on sale clauses, especially as the current small mortgage rates begin to increase. The solution to that seems to be to sign and have them notarized, but not to record them unless the holder needs to enforce the provisions. It seems to me that you should consider your solution to that problem in your instructions.
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