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

Scott County Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) Guide
Line by line guide explaining every blank on the Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) form.

Scott County Completed Example of the Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) Document
Example of a properly completed Mississippi Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) document for reference.
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Where to Record Your Documents
Scott County Chancery Clerk
Forest, Mississippi 39074
Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 M-F
Phone: (601) 469-1922
Recording Tips for Scott County:
- Ask if they accept credit cards - many offices are cash/check only
- Make copies of your documents before recording - keep originals safe
- Recording fees may differ from what's posted online - verify current rates
- Both spouses typically need to sign if property is jointly owned
Cities and Jurisdictions in Scott County
Properties in any of these areas use Scott County forms:
- Forest
- Harperville
- Hillsboro
- Lake
- Ludlow
- Morton
- Pulaski
- Sebastopol
Hours, fees, requirements, and more for Scott County
How do I get my forms?
Forms are available for immediate download after payment. The Scott 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 Scott County?
Yes. Our form blanks are guaranteed to meet or exceed the applicable formatting requirements used for recording in Scott 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 Scott 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 Scott County?
Recording fees in Scott County vary. Contact the recorder's office at (601) 469-1922 for current fees.
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The signature on this Mississippi quitclaim deed comes from an office rather than from ownership. A trust holds no pen: the acting trustee signs, in that capacity and not individually. This fillable form prepares that conveyance for one trustee grantor, without warranty of title, drafted to the intake rules a Mississippi chancery clerk applies.
An office, not an owner
Land in a trustee's name moves by the trustee's hand, and the deed has to show which hand that was. Section 2 names the trust, gives the date of the trust instrument, and states the grantor's capacity, such as trustee or successor trustee. Section 10 states that the grantor executes the deed solely as trustee of that trust and not individually. The printed name under the signature line carries that capacity, and the certificate names the individual with the trust served, in the manner of the representative short form at Miss. Code Ann. Section 89-3-7(2).
Where a Mississippi trustee's signing power comes from
The Mississippi Uniform Trust Code, Title 91, Chapter 8, effective July 1, 2014, stands behind the signature. Section 91-8-815 states a trustee's general powers, and Section 91-8-816(b) states specific ones, opening with a limit worth reading: unless the terms of the instrument expressly provide otherwise, a trustee may sell property at public or private sale and may sign and deliver instruments useful to the exercise of the trustee's powers. Because a trust instrument can narrow what the statute supplies, an examiner commonly asks for the trust or a certification of trust under Section 91-8-1013, prepared separately and not included here. Section 91-8-1012 protects a person who in good faith and for value deals with a trustee without actual knowledge that a power is being exceeded, and requires no inquiry into how far the trustee's powers reach. Disclosure matters to the signer too: under Section 91-8-1010 a trustee is not personally liable on a contract properly entered into in a disclosed fiduciary capacity, except as the contract provides otherwise, and Section 10 adds that the grantor gives no personal covenant by signing.
What a quitclaim carries out of a trust
No warranty words appear in the operative language. Section 89-1-37 treats a deed made without warranty as a quitclaim and release of the grantor's title and possession, and Section 89-1-39 carries whatever estate the grantor may lawfully convey while barring a later adverse claim by the grantor or the grantor's heirs. Encumbrances stay where they sit: a deed of trust signed while the trust held the land remains on it, and judgment liens, easements, and mineral reservations survive the transfer. A capitalized paragraph names the five covenants Section 89-1-33 gathers into the word warrant and states that the trustee makes none of them.
One trustee, one certificate, one trust named on the face
The form recites exactly one acting trustee as grantor, with one signature block and one certificate. The receiving side stays open, taking one grantee or several, and the guide walks each ownership form the state recognizes for grantees, starting from the Section 89-1-7 tenancy in common default. A trustee releasing the trust's undivided interest in family land to a co-owner, a successor trustee clearing a fractional interest still in the trust's name, and a trustee passing a surveyed boundary strip to a neighbor all present the record this deed recites. The form is not set up for two trustees signing together, for a settlor or beneficiary signing individually, or for a married individual owner conveying homestead, where Section 89-1-29 calls for the spouse's signature. A search for a trust quit claim deed reaches this same instrument.
At the chancery clerk's counter
Page one keeps its top three inches clear for the clerk and carries the preparer block, return address, title, and grantor data below that reserve, as Section 89-5-24(2) describes. A clerk may refuse a deed that omits the mailing address or telephone numbers Section 27-3-51 asks of each party, so both sections collect them, and the Section 89-5-33(3) indexing entry sits distinctly set apart in its own numbered section. Section 25-7-9 puts the base charge at twenty five dollars for the first five pages, and this deed prints within that count.
Three files download together: the blank trustee grantor quitclaim deed as a fillable PDF, a completed example carrying a Forrest County conveyance from page one through the certificate, and a plain-language guide to the numbered sections, the trust blanks, signing, and recording. These materials describe Mississippi law generally 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 Quitclaim Deed (Trustee Grantor) meets all recording requirements specific to Scott County.
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