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Alabama Quitclaim Deed

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Alabama at a glance: Notary Required: Yes (or one witness) · Witnesses Required: 1 witness (if not notarized) · Governing Law: Ala. Code § 35-4-20

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Overview

Quitclaim Deeds in Alabama

Alabama requires quitclaim deeds to be signed by the grantor and either witnessed by one disinterested witness or notarized.
Key Facts

Alabama Quitclaim Deed — Quick Reference

RequirementAlabama Rule
Notary RequiredYes (or one witness)
Witnesses Required1 witness (if not notarized)
Governing LawAla. Code § 35-4-20
Legal Requirements

Alabama Legal Requirements

  • Must be signed by the grantor and notarized for recording.
Governing Laws

Alabama Governing Laws

Ala. Code § 35-4-20
Conveyance Requirements
Requires conveyances to be signed and either witnessed or acknowledged.

Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Alabama legal resources or your state legislature's official website.

Questions & Answers

Alabama Quitclaim Deed — Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a notary in Alabama?

Yes, if you do not have a witness. Notarization is standard and recommended for recording.