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

Anderson County Warranty Deed (Two Grantors) Guide
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Anderson County Completed Example of the Warranty Deed (Two Grantors) Document
Example of a properly completed Tennessee Warranty Deed (Two Grantors) document for reference.
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Where to Record Your Documents
Anderson County Register of Deeds
Clinton, Tennessee 37716
Hours: 8:00 to 5:00 M-F
Phone: (865) 457-6236
Recording Tips for Anderson County:
- Bring your driver's license or state-issued photo ID
- Documents must be on 8.5 x 11 inch white paper
- Ask about their eRecording option for future transactions
Cities and Jurisdictions in Anderson County
Properties in any of these areas use Anderson County forms:
- Andersonville
- Briceville
- Clinton
- Lake City
- Norris
- Oak Ridge
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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 Anderson County you only need to order once.
What do I need to use these forms?
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How much does it cost to record in Anderson County?
Recording fees in Anderson County vary. Contact the recorder's office at (865) 457-6236 for current fees.
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Two record owners, one conveyance. This Tennessee general warranty deed is configured for two grantors: two natural persons who hold title together and join in a single deed, with two signature lines and a separate acknowledgment certificate for each of them. The form conveys with the full warranty of title recognized by Tennessee Code Annotated Section 66-5-103(1)(A), and it collects the sworn consideration statement and the intake content a county register reviews when a conveyance arrives for record.
Two grantors, two signatures, two certificates
The grantor section carries a block for each of the two owners and a line recording their marital status, because the meaning of two-owner title in Tennessee turns on whether the owners are married to each other. Both grantors sign, and each signature receives its own notarial certificate. Tennessee law does not require a separate certificate for each signer; the paired certificates are part of this form's design, so the two grantors may acknowledge on different dates, before different notaries, or in different states, a common circumstance when co-owners no longer live in the same place. The deed also joins the grantors in the operative words: together they convey the property in fee simple and warrant the title against the whole chain of ownership, not merely against claims arising while they held it.
Married grantors, homestead, and the entireties estate
A conveyance to a married couple ordinarily vests Tennessee real property as a tenancy by the entirety, a marital estate with survivorship that neither spouse can sever alone, as the Tennessee Supreme Court reaffirmed in Bryant v. Bryant, 522 S.W.3d 392 (Tenn. 2017). Property held that way leaves the couple only through a deed in which both spouses join, and this two-grantor configuration is the instrument that accomplishes it. Tennessee homestead law points the same direction: under Tennessee Code Annotated Section 26-2-301, where a marital relationship exists, the homestead exemption is not alienated without the joint consent of the spouses, and a deed duly executed by both of them conveys the property free of that exemption. A husband and wife selling the family residence therefore present the exact pattern this deed recites, with the joint consent visible on its face.
Co-owners who are not married to each other
The same two-grantor architecture serves unmarried co-owners. Tennessee's default for multiple owners is tenancy in common under Tennessee Code Annotated Section 66-1-107, each owner holding an undivided share that passes through that owner's estate, and survivorship arises only where a recorded instrument created it expressly. Two siblings who inherited undivided halves of a family parcel, former partners disposing of a jointly purchased house, and co-investors closing out a rental property all appear in the record as two owners whose entire title moves only when both join in one warranty deed. The deed's derivation of title section traces how the pair came to own the property, reciting the prior deed, will, or inheritance with its recording reference as Tennessee Code Annotated Section 66-24-110 requires.
Arriving at the register's counter complete
Tennessee front-loads its recording review onto the face of the instrument, and this general warranty deed carries a labeled space for each item the register looks for: the assessor's parcel number, the names and addresses of the new owner and of the party who takes the tax bills, the preparer statement, the source of the legal description, and the street address of improved property. Below the signature blocks sits the sworn statement of consideration or value that supports the state transfer tax, completed by the grantee or the grantee's agent and taken by the register or a notary. With the oath in place, the register computes the tax, collects it with the statutory page fees, and indexes the deed, and the recorded original returns to the address given in the return block.
Inside the download
The purchase delivers the fillable two-grantor Tennessee warranty deed form, a completed example showing the deed filled in on a Rutherford County fact pattern in which a married couple conveys a home to a single buyer, and a guide that walks through every section, the two acknowledgments, the oath of consideration or value, and the recording steps. The materials are informational and are not legal advice.
Important: Your property must be located in Anderson County to use these forms. Documents should be recorded at the office below.
This Warranty Deed (Two Grantors) meets all recording requirements specific to Anderson County.
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