Last updated: 8/26/2025
Quitclaim Deed (San Diego)
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Description
REC430 - QUITCLAIM DEED. This is a legal document used in California to transfer any ownership interest a grantor may have in a piece of real property to another party, known as the grantee. Unlike a grant deed, a quitclaim deed does not provide warranties or guarantees about the grantor’s ownership or the property’s title—it simply conveys whatever interest the grantor has, if any. This form includes essential details such as the names of the parties involved, a legal description of the property, the parcel number (APN), and any applicable transfer taxes. It may also specify whether the property is in an incorporated city or unincorporated area. Once signed by the grantor(s), notarized, and recorded with the county recorder’s office, the transfer becomes part of the public record. Quitclaim deeds are often used in situations such as transferring property between family members, clarifying title, or removing a name from the property title, and they direct tax statements for the property to the new owner’s address. www.FormsWorkflow.com





