York County Quitclaim Deed (Corrective) Form

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York County Quitclaim Deed (Corrective) Form

York County Quitclaim Deed (Corrective) Form

Fill in the blank Quitclaim Deed (Corrective) form formatted to comply with all Maine recording and content requirements.

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York County Quitclaim Deed (Corrective) Guide

York County Quitclaim Deed (Corrective) Guide

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York County Completed Example of the Quitclaim Deed (Corrective) Document

York County Completed Example of the Quitclaim Deed (Corrective) Document

Example of a properly completed Maine Quitclaim Deed (Corrective) document for reference.

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

Where to Record Your Documents

York County Registry of Deeds

Address:
45 Kennebunk Rd
Alfred, Maine 04002

Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 Monday through Friday / Recording until 4:15

Phone: (207) 324-1576

Recording Tips for York County:
  • Bring your driver's license or state-issued photo ID
  • Ask if they accept credit cards - many offices are cash/check only
  • Recording fees may differ from what's posted online - verify current rates

Cities and Jurisdictions in York County

Properties in any of these areas use York County forms:

  • Acton
  • Alfred
  • Bar Mills
  • Berwick
  • Biddeford
  • Biddeford Pool
  • Buxton
  • Cape Neddick
  • Cape Porpoise
  • Cornish
  • East Parsonsfield
  • East Waterboro
  • Eliot
  • Hollis Center
  • Kennebunk
  • Kennebunkport
  • Kittery
  • Kittery Point
  • Lebanon
  • Limerick
  • Limington
  • Moody
  • Newfield
  • North Berwick
  • North Waterboro
  • Ocean Park
  • Ogunquit
  • Old Orchard Beach
  • Parsonsfield
  • Saco
  • Sanford
  • Shapleigh
  • South Berwick
  • Springvale
  • Waterboro
  • Wells
  • West Kennebunk
  • West Newfield
  • York
  • York Beach
  • York Harbor

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Hours, fees, requirements, and more for York County

How do I get my forms?

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

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

Recording fees in York County vary. Contact the recorder's office at (207) 324-1576 for current fees.

Questions answered? Let's get started!

A Maine registry erases nothing. A deed recorded with the grantee's surname misspelled, or with a source of title line pointing at the wrong book and page, stays in the index as written, and Maine's answer is a second recorded instrument naming the first. This quitclaim deed without covenant is configured for that job: one grantor, one earlier deed identified by registry, book and page, and a numbered section holding the statement as recorded beside the statement as corrected.

The sentence Maine writes three times

No Maine statute sets out a corrective deed as its own species of conveyance. Three statutes instead describe it by what it does, in nearly identical words, each subtracting something. 36 M.R.S. Section 4641-C, subsection 3, captioned Deeds affecting a previous deed, takes the real estate transfer tax off a deed that, without additional consideration and without changing ownership or ownership interest, confirms, corrects, modifies or supplements a deed previously recorded. 36 M.R.S. Section 4641-D, subsection 4 repeats the formula to lift the declaration of value, and 33 M.R.S. Section 172, subsection 12, captioned Corrective deed, lifts the residential property disclosure statement. Two conditions run through all three: no added consideration, and no change in ownership or ownership interest.

The deed that comes to the counter alone

Nearly every Maine deed reaches the register accompanied by a Real Estate Transfer Tax Declaration. County registries publish the short list of deeds that arrive without one, and corrective and confirmatory deeds head it. So it arrives as a document and a fee, 40 dollars for an ordinary submitter under 33 M.R.S. Sections 751 and 752, with no tax to compute and no declaration to fill in. That economy lasts exactly as long as the two conditions hold. A correction that hands an interest to someone who held none under the earlier deed, or that carries a price, is a conveyance wearing a corrective title, and the rate table comes back with it.

One grantor, one certificate, one earlier deed

The form recites a single grantor, the individual who signed the deed being corrected, with the typed or printed name beneath the signature that 33 M.R.S. Section 651-A makes a condition of recordability, and one acknowledgment certificate in the individual capacity short form of 4 M.R.S. Section 1917, taken under 33 M.R.S. Section 203. Section 3 collects the earlier deed's date, its registry, and its book and page, the volume and page reference 33 M.R.S. Section 201-A treats as the working currency of a Maine record reference. Section 4 carries two entries side by side, the statement as it appears in that deed and the corrected statement, so the change sits on the face of the new instrument. Shapes arriving this way include a grantee surname written wrongly, a plan reference naming the wrong plan book, and a mistyped municipality inside the description. Deeds signed by two grantors, by companies, by trustees, and by agents under a power of attorney present configurations this form does not recite. Marriage adds no second signature here: 33 M.R.S. Section 480 states in terms that a correcting deed does not require the nonowner spouse's signature.

Released, and what a correction cannot reach

The instrument sits in the without covenant slot of the 33 M.R.S. Section 775 appendix, Form 4, and Sections 161 and 771 give the word release its reach: whatever estate the grantor could pass by a deed of any other form, with no covenant implied. Section 10 states that the deed corrects and confirms the earlier deed and conveys no estate greater or less than the estate that deed conveyed. What it cannot do is pull the earlier deed out of the index. Both instruments stay, and a later examiner reads them together, with anything recorded in between keeping the priority 33 M.R.S. Section 201 gives it. Time cures some defects on its own, since 33 M.R.S. Section 352 makes a record valid and enforceable after two years even where the acknowledgment was never taken, but that section waits, and a corrective deed does not.

The download holds the blank deed as a fillable PDF, a plain language guide to the ten numbered sections and to recording, and a completed example filled in for an Oxford County parcel where the earlier deed spelled the grantee Whitcombe instead of Whitcomb. Searchers reach this instrument as a correction deed, a deed of correction, or a scrivener's error deed; the materials are informational and are not legal advice.

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

This Quitclaim Deed (Corrective) meets all recording requirements specific to York County.

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The documents you receive here are guaranteed to meet or exceed the applicable York 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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