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Kentucky Quitclaim Deed
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Kentucky at a glance: Notary Required: Yes · Witnesses Required: No · Statement of Consideration: Required (signed by Grantor and Grantee)
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Overview
Quitclaim Deeds in Kentucky
Kentucky quitclaim deeds must be signed by the grantor and notarized, and must include a statement of consideration signed by both parties.
Key Facts
Kentucky Quitclaim Deed — Quick Reference
| Requirement | Kentucky Rule |
|---|---|
| Notary Required | Yes |
| Witnesses Required | No |
| Statement of Consideration | Required (signed by Grantor and Grantee) |
Legal Requirements
Kentucky Legal Requirements
- Deed must include a signed consideration statement.
Governing Laws
Kentucky Governing Laws
Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Kentucky legal resources or your state legislature's official website.
Questions & Answers
Kentucky Quitclaim Deed — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Statement of Consideration in Kentucky?
A statement signed by both parties certifying the actual purchase price or that the transfer is a gift.