Calcasieu Parish Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) Form

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Calcasieu Parish Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) Form

Calcasieu Parish Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) Form

Fill in the blank Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) form formatted to comply with all Louisiana recording and content requirements.

Document Last Validated 7/28/2026
Calcasieu Parish Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) Guide

Calcasieu Parish Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) Guide

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Calcasieu Parish Completed Example of the Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) Document

Calcasieu Parish Completed Example of the Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) Document

Example of a properly completed Louisiana Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) document for reference.

Document Last Validated 7/28/2026

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

Where to Record Your Documents

Clerk of Court: Recording Department

Address:
1000 Ryan St
Lake Charles, Louisiana 70601

Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 to 4:30

Phone: (337) 437-3558 x175

Recording Tips for Calcasieu Parish:
  • Bring your driver's license or state-issued photo ID
  • Ask if they accept credit cards - many offices are cash/check only
  • Both spouses typically need to sign if property is jointly owned
  • Multi-page documents may require additional fees per page

Cities and Jurisdictions in Calcasieu Parish

Properties in any of these areas use Calcasieu Parish forms:

  • Bell City
  • Dequincy
  • Hayes
  • Iowa
  • Lake Charles
  • Starks
  • Sulphur
  • Vinton
  • Westlake

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Hours, fees, requirements, and more for Calcasieu Parish

How do I get my forms?

Forms are available for immediate download after payment. The Calcasieu Parish 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 Calcasieu Parish?

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

Recording fees in Calcasieu Parish vary. Contact the recorder's office at (337) 437-3558 x175 for current fees.

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On this Louisiana quitclaim deed the grantor is a trustee, and the act says so in its own words: the trustee moves whatever right, title, and interest the trust holds in a described immovable, with no warranty of title, signing in a fiduciary capacity and taking on nothing personally. A numbered section names the trust, dates its instrument, marks it revocable or irrevocable, and locates the trust filing already in the record.

Two conditions the Trust Code puts on a trustee's sale

Title stands in the trustee, not in the trust, so the signer is a person holding a capacity. R.S. 9:2111 confines a trustee to the powers the trust instrument confers or that are necessary or appropriate to the trust's purposes and not forbidden by it. R.S. 9:2119 speaks to sales directly: a trustee may sell trust property unless the sale is forbidden in specific words by the trust instrument, or unless it appears from the instrument that the property is to be retained in kind. Section 9 turns those two conditions into printed declarations of the trustee.

The restriction that has to be recited to reach third persons

R.S. 9:2092 sends a trustee holding Louisiana trust immovables to the records of each parish where they lie, with the trust instrument, an extract of trust, or a clerk-certified copy. Subsection B carries the consequence this configuration is built around: a restriction in the trust instrument on the power to alienate, lease, or encumber immovable property reaches third persons only if the recorded extract recites it. Section 2 collects that filing's registry data and any restriction it carries, so the two read against each other in one index; the filing is a separate instrument, recorded on its own and not included here.

A signature in a capacity, and one trustee only

The trustee's name line and the certificate by-line are both sized for the words of capacity, and R.S. 35:12 lets a clerk refuse a notarized filing lacking typed or printed names and the notary identification or bar roll number. Printed text states that the trustee signs solely as trustee and takes on no personal obligation. The act recites one trustee: R.S. 9:2113 has two trustees exercising their powers only together, and R.S. 9:2114 lets a majority act where three or more hold the office, each signing and acknowledging in a block of that trustee's own. The capacity line takes an original, alternate, or successor trustee alike, per R.S. 9:1785. A trustee closing a sale of trust land, one handing an immovable to a beneficiary in kind, and one returning property to the settlor of a revocable trust present this single-trustee act.

How far the exclusion of warranty reaches

Civil Code article 2503 implies the warranty against eviction in every Louisiana sale and lets the parties limit or exclude it. Exclusion alone leaves the price obligation standing unless the party taking knew of the danger, took at its own peril and risk, or released it. Section 8 excludes the warranty as far as article 2503 allows; Section 12 puts the grantee's peril-and-risk declaration and an express release of the price above the accepting signature, running to the trustee and the trust property alike. Capitals print the one liability the article holds open against any contrary agreement, an eviction brought about by the transferor's own act.

Execution, and what filing accomplishes

Two signature blocks and two witness lines serve either Civil Code path, an authentic act under article 1833 or an act under private signature acknowledged later under article 1836, each signing party taking a certificate captioned with the state and the parish. Filing with the clerk of court where the immovable lies carries the transfer to third persons under articles 3338 and 3347, while article 3341 keeps recordation from creating any presumption that an act is valid or genuine. Six recorded pages sit in the two hundred dollar tier of R.S. 13:844 before parish charges, and page one holds two inches for the clerk's stamp.

Searched as a trustee deed, a quit claim deed from a trust, or a deed out of a living trust, it speaks the Civil Code and the Trust Code at once. The purchase delivers the blank as a fillable PDF, a completed example built on a Calcasieu Parish fact pattern where a family trust's trustee moves a Lake Charles lot to a buyer, and a plain language guide covering every numbered section, execution, and parish recording. The materials are informational and are not legal advice.

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

This Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) meets all recording requirements specific to Calcasieu Parish.

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