Mississippi Special Warranty Deed
Fill in the details below to generate a Mississippi special warranty deed, formatted to the state’s recording conventions. Preview is free and watermarked.
Mississippi is awaiting final attorney review, so documents for this state are currently preview-only (watermarked). Recording-ready download unlocks once review completes.
An official form exists (Miss. Code Ann. § 89-1-61 (forms for conveyances; statutory short form, made special warranty by adding "specially") and § 89-1-35 (effect of words "warrant specially")); this preview uses our self-help template pending transcription and review.
Mississippi Legislature / Mississippi Code 1972 (official codifier; published by LexisNexis-Michie for the State, per Miss. Sec. of State)Fill in the form and your watermarked Mississippi special warranty deed will appear here.
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Frequently asked questions
Is a special warranty deed valid in Mississippi?+
Yes. Mississippi provides a statutory form for this document (Miss. Code Ann. § 89-1-61 (forms for conveyances; statutory short form, made special warranty by adding "specially") and § 89-1-35 (effect of words "warrant specially")).
What does Mississippi require to record a special warranty deed?+
The deed must be signed and acknowledged before a notary public, then recorded with the county recording office. Requirements vary by county - verify before recording.
Do I need a lawyer to use TheEasyForms?+
No. TheEasyForms provides self-help document templates and is not a law firm; using it does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you want legal advice, consult a licensed attorney in your state.
Can I preview a special warranty deed for free?+
Yes. Every document has a free, watermarked preview so you can review it before you pay to remove the watermark and download a recording-ready PDF.
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