Seattle Quitclaim Deed Services
Professional Deed Preparation & Recording for King County Properties
Seattle Quitclaim Deed Preparation
⚖️ Important: We Are Not Attorneys
Noble Notary & Legal Document Preparers provides legal document preparation services in Washington. We are NOT attorneys and do not provide legal advice. For complex title issues, please consult a licensed Washington attorney.
A Quitclaim Deed in Seattle, Washington transfers property ownership quickly and affordably. Washington quitclaim deeds are the go-to tool for family transfers, trust funding, adding/removing spouses, divorce settlements, and clearing title issues in King County.
Seattle is Washington’s largest city — home to Amazon, Microsoft (nearby), Boeing, and world-class healthcare (UW Medicine, Swedish, Virginia Mason). From Queen Anne and Madison Park ($800K–$3M+) to Capitol Hill condos, Seattle’s hot real estate market makes quitclaim deeds essential for trust funding, family transfers, and estate planning.
Our professional document preparation services help Seattle property owners create accurate, King County-compliant quitclaim deeds without expensive attorney fees.
🏛️ King County Recorder’s Office
Address: 500 Fourth Ave, Room 311, Seattle, WA 98104
• All Seattle quitclaim deeds must be recorded with the King County Recorder’s Office
• Deed must include legal description, tax parcel number, and property address
• Grantor’s signature must be notarized (Washington requirement)
• Must include a Real Estate Excise Tax (REET) Affidavit
• Recording fees: typically $94.50 first page + $1 each additional page (includes surcharges)
• Our White Glove service includes recording fee calculation and filing instructions
💰 Washington Real Estate Excise Tax (REET) — Graduated Rates
Washington imposes a Real Estate Excise Tax (REET) with graduated rates based on sale price:
• $0 – $525,000: 1.1% of selling price
• $525,001 – $1,525,000: 1.28% on amount over $525K
• $1,525,001 – $3,025,000: 2.75% on amount over $1.525M
• $3,025,001+: 3.0% on amount over $3.025M
• Plus local REET (varies by jurisdiction, typically 0.25%–0.50%)
However, many quitclaim deed transfers qualify for exemption under RCW 82.45.010:
• Gifts (no consideration) — exempt
• Transfers to a revocable living trust — exempt
• Divorce decree property transfers — exempt
• Transfers between spouses — exempt
• Important: Claim exemptions on the REET Affidavit filed at recording
📋 REET Affidavit — REQUIRED at Recording
Washington requires a Real Estate Excise Tax Affidavit with every deed recording:
• Filed simultaneously with the deed at the County Auditor’s office
• Reports the selling price or consideration and REET exemption basis
• The Auditor will not accept a deed without the REET Affidavit
• For exempt transfers, you must list the applicable exemption code
• Our Professional and White Glove services include REET Affidavit preparation
💍 Washington is a Community Property State
Washington is one of only 9 community property states, which affects quitclaim deeds:
• Property acquired during marriage is generally community property (50/50)
• Both spouses must sign to transfer community property
• Separate property (owned before marriage, inherited, gifted) may be transferred by one spouse
• Trust funding must properly characterize community vs. separate property
• Divorce transfers must follow the dissolution decree
✅ Washington: No Income Tax — But HAS Estate Tax
Washington has no state income tax ✅ — but does impose an estate tax on estates exceeding $2.193 million (adjusted annually for inflation):
• No state income tax ✅ (one of only 9 states)
• Washington estate tax: Applies to estates over $2.193M (graduated rates 10%–20%) ⚠️
• No inheritance tax ✅
• Funding a Revocable Living Trust via quitclaim deed is a key estate planning strategy
• The $2.193M threshold is much lower than the federal $13.61M exemption
Common Uses for Seattle Quitclaim Deeds
👪 Family Transfers
Transfer property to children, parents, or siblings. Gift transfers with no consideration are exempt from REET.
🏠 Trust Funding
Transfer your Seattle home into a Revocable Living Trust to avoid probate. Grantor-to-trust transfers are exempt from REET — critical with WA’s $2.193M estate tax threshold.
💍 Adding/Removing Spouse
Add a spouse to title after marriage or remove an ex-spouse after divorce. Remember: both spouses must sign for community property.
📋 Title Corrections
Fix name misspellings, correct legal descriptions, remove deceased owners, or clear title clouds on King County properties.
⚖️ Divorce Settlements
Implement court-ordered property divisions. Divorce-related transfers are exempt from REET.
💼 LLC/Business Transfers
Transfer property to your LLC or business entity. May be subject to REET depending on consideration.
📍 Seattle Areas We Serve
We provide quitclaim deed services throughout Seattle and King County, including:
Plus all Seattle neighborhoods and surrounding King County communities.
📋 Related Seattle Services
- Revocable Living Trust – Avoid probate on your Seattle property
- Last Will and Testament – Protect your family and assets
- Power of Attorney – Designate someone to handle financial matters
Quitclaim deeds for other WA cities: Spokane · Tacoma · Vancouver · Bellevue · Kent · Everett · Spokane Valley · Renton
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Seattle Quitclaim Deed Pricing
Professional deed preparation for King County properties
Quitclaim Deed Template
- Washington-compliant quitclaim deed template
- Editable Word & PDF formats
- Fill-in-the-blank instructions
- King County filing guidance
- REET Affidavit template
- REET exemption guidance
Professional Preparation
- Complete deed preparation by experts
- Legal description verification
- Tax parcel number lookup
- King County public records search
- REET Affidavit prepared
- REET exemption determination
- King County Recorder’s Office filing instructions
- Email delivery of final documents
Full Service + Mobile Notary
- Everything in Professional, PLUS:
- ✅ Mobile or online notary included
- ✅ Notary comes to you in Seattle
- ✅ Complete recording fee calculation
- ✅ Step-by-step filing instructions
- ✅ King County Recorder’s Office contact info
- ✅ REET Affidavit filing included
- ✅ Post-filing support
Ready to Transfer Your Seattle Property?
Professional quitclaim deed preparation with 1–2 day turnaround for all King County properties. Don’t forget the REET Affidavit!
How Our Seattle Service Works
Step 1: Choose Your Service Level
Select DIY Template ($9.99), Professional Preparation ($225), or White Glove Service ($400).
Step 2: Provide Property Information
Give us the grantor and grantee names and property address. For Professional and White Glove, we handle the legal description and parcel number lookup through King County records.
Step 3: Expert Preparation
Our team prepares your Seattle quitclaim deed with accurate legal descriptions, proper formatting, and King County compliance — plus the required REET Affidavit.
Step 4: Review & Sign
Review your documents for accuracy. The grantor’s signature must be notarized. For community property, both spouses must sign. White Glove includes mobile notary to your Seattle location.
Step 5: Record with King County
Record the deed and REET Affidavit with the King County Recorder’s Office. We provide complete filing instructions and fee calculations.
Quitclaim Deed vs. Warranty Deed in Washington
Quitclaim Deed
- Transfers whatever interest grantor owns
- No warranties about clear title
- Best for family, trust, and divorce transfers
- Fastest and most affordable option
- No title search required
- Grantor not liable for title defects
Warranty Deed
- Transfers property with title guarantees
- Full warranties that title is clear
- Required for most real estate sales
- Typically requires title search/insurance
- More expensive to prepare
- Grantor liable for title defects
Frequently Asked Questions: Seattle Quitclaim Deeds
How much does a quitclaim deed cost in Seattle?
Our services range from $9.99 for a DIY template to $225 for professional preparation to $400 for white glove service with mobile notary. King County recording fees are separate (typically $94.50+).
Does Washington charge a transfer tax on quitclaim deeds?
Washington imposes a Real Estate Excise Tax (REET) with graduated rates starting at 1.1%. However, many quitclaim transfers qualify for exemption under RCW 82.45.010, including gifts, trust funding, spousal transfers, and divorce transfers.
What is the REET Affidavit?
The REET Affidavit is required with every deed recording in Washington. It reports the consideration and any exemption claimed. The County Auditor will not accept a deed without it.
Does Washington have a state estate tax?
Yes! Washington imposes an estate tax on estates exceeding $2.193 million — much lower than the federal $13.61M threshold. This makes trust funding via quitclaim deed especially important for Washington families.
Is Washington a community property state?
Yes. Washington is a community property state, meaning property acquired during marriage is generally owned 50/50. Both spouses must sign quitclaim deeds transferring community property.
Do I need a notary for a Washington quitclaim deed?
Yes. Washington law requires the grantor’s signature to be notarized. Our White Glove service ($400) includes mobile notary to your Seattle location.
Can I transfer property to my living trust?
Yes! Grantor-to-trust transfers are exempt from REET. This is especially valuable given Washington’s $2.193M estate tax threshold and no income tax advantage.
Where do I record a quitclaim deed for Seattle property?
Record with the King County Recorder’s Office at 500 Fourth Ave, Room 311, Seattle, WA 98104.
Does Washington have an income tax?
No! Washington has no state income tax — one of only 9 states. However, Washington does have a state estate tax ($2.193M threshold) and the REET on property transfers.
How long does the process take?
Our professional preparation takes 1–2 business days. King County recording typically processes within 2–4 weeks after submission.