Transfer-on-Death Deed forms, made for your state
Name a beneficiary who automatically receives the property on the owner's death, avoiding probate, while remaining fully revocable during life. Only valid in states that have enacted a TOD/beneficiary-deed statute.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a transfer-on-death deed?+
Name a beneficiary who automatically receives the property on the owner's death, avoiding probate, while remaining fully revocable during life. Only valid in states that have enacted a TOD/beneficiary-deed statute.
How do I make a transfer-on-death deed official?+
Complete the form, sign it before a notary public as your state requires, and record it with the county recorder or clerk where the property is located. Recording requirements and fees vary by county.
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 transfer-on-death 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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