Bennett County Transfer on Death Deed (Mineral Interest - Individual Grantor) Form

Last validated July 14, 2026 by our Forms Development Team

Bennett County Transfer on Death Deed (Mineral Interest - Individual Grantor) Form

Bennett County Transfer on Death Deed (Mineral Interest - Individual Grantor) Form

Fill in the blank Transfer on Death Deed (Mineral Interest - Individual Grantor) form formatted to comply with all South Dakota recording and content requirements.

Document Last Validated 7/14/2026
Bennett County Transfer on Death Deed (Mineral Interest - Individual Grantor) Guide

Bennett County Transfer on Death Deed (Mineral Interest - Individual Grantor) Guide

Line by line guide explaining every blank on the Transfer on Death Deed (Mineral Interest - Individual Grantor) form.

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Bennett County Completed Example of the Transfer on Death Deed (Mineral Interest - Individual Grantor) Document

Bennett County Completed Example of the Transfer on Death Deed (Mineral Interest - Individual Grantor) Document

Example of a properly completed South Dakota Transfer on Death Deed (Mineral Interest - Individual Grantor) document for reference.

Document Last Validated 7/14/2026

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

Where to Record Your Documents

Bennett County Register of Deeds

Address:
Courthouse - 202 Main St / PO Box 433
Martin, South Dakota 57551-0433

Hours: 8:00 to 12:00 & 1:00 to 4:30 M-F / call ahead to confirm

Phone: (605) 685-6054

Recording Tips for Bennett County:
  • White-out or correction fluid may cause rejection
  • Make copies of your documents before recording - keep originals safe
  • If mailing documents, use certified mail with return receipt

Cities and Jurisdictions in Bennett County

Properties in any of these areas use Bennett County forms:

  • Allen
  • Martin
  • Tuthill

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Hours, fees, requirements, and more for Bennett County

How do I get my forms?

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

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

Recording fees in Bennett County vary. Contact the recorder's office at (605) 685-6054 for current fees.

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Mineral rights in South Dakota often sit far from their owners: an undivided fraction of the oil, gas, and other minerals reserved decades ago from a family ranch, held today by someone living in another county or another state. This fillable transfer on death deed names who receives a South Dakota mineral interest at the owner's death, is signed and recorded while the owner lives, and transfers nothing until death. It is set up for one individual owner, the transferor, whose described property is the mineral interest itself rather than the surface estate.

A beneficiary deed for severed mineral rights

South Dakota adopted the Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act in 2014, at SDCL 29A-6-401 to 29A-6-435. The instrument the act creates, called a transfer on death deed and searched for as a TOD deed or beneficiary deed, is nontestamentary: it passes the described interest outside the will and outside probate. The act reaches an interest in real property located in the state, and South Dakota law treats a severed mineral interest, created by grant or by reservation, as exactly that kind of interest. The deed form recites the land by legal description, then describes the mineral interest in its own section, the undivided fraction and the substances it covers, in the words of the instrument that created it.

Recorded now, effective only at death

Under SDCL 29A-6-408 the deed must be recorded before the transferor's death with the register of deeds of the county where the property is located; a signed deed left unrecorded at death transfers nothing. Until then it changes nothing: the owner keeps every right to lease, sell, mortgage, or develop the minerals, the designated beneficiary holds no interest of any kind, and the deed can be revoked at any time by a recorded instrument (SDCL 29A-6-405 to 29A-6-414). Two recording-counter details are built into the form. A transfer on death deed is exempt from South Dakota's certificate of real estate value under SDCL 7-9-7(5), and the deed face carries the transfer fee exemption statement, SDCL 43-4-22(18), that SDCL 43-4-23 describes for exempt instruments.

One transferor, named beneficiaries, and the survival election

The form recites exactly one owner as transferor, with a marital status line following the optional statutory form, and carries a single signature line and one acknowledgment certificate. The beneficiary section names one or more primary designated beneficiaries with mailing addresses; unless the deed states otherwise, two or more take in equal shares, as tenants in common. A contingent beneficiary section covers the pattern where no primary beneficiary survives, and a separate election, drawn from the optional form in SDCL 29A-6-430, states whether the transfer is subject to the one hundred twenty hour survival requirement. A reserved mineral fraction passing to children in equal shares, and an out-of-state owner naming a single relative, are the patterns this configuration recites.

Dormant minerals stay on the clock

South Dakota's abandoned mineral interests chapter, SDCL 43-30A, deems a mineral interest abandoned after twenty-three years of nonuse, with title vesting in the surface owner, unless a statement of claim is recorded in time. A transfer on death deed does not state a claim under that chapter, and a statement of claim under SDCL 43-30A-4 is prepared and recorded separately and is not included in this package. The guide describes the chapter alongside the deed, so both clocks are visible in one place.

The download contains the blank deed as a fillable PDF formatted to South Dakota recording standards, with the three inch first-page recording space and the preparer statement block the statutes describe; a completed example showing a Harding County mineral interest fact pattern from start to finish; and a plain language guide that walks through every numbered section, the notarization, and the recording steps. The materials are informational and are not legal advice.

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

This Transfer on Death Deed (Mineral Interest - Individual Grantor) meets all recording requirements specific to Bennett County.

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