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DIY Colorado Transfer On Death Deed Forms & PDF Templates for homeowners in Longmont, CO. Also called a Beneficiary Deed or TOD Deed.
Optional $37 DIY Prep Tutorial at checkout. Mobile notary available statewide.
Order bump available: $37 DIY Prep Tutorial (add at checkout).
Download, edit, and print your Transfer On Death Deed Forms & PDF Templates in minutes—no waiting.
We can staff a notary anywhere in Colorado for signing.
Built for recording with your County Clerk & Recorder in Longmont, CO; aligns with record-before-death rules and TD-1000 practice.
A Colorado Beneficiary (Transfer on Death) Deed lets you keep full ownership and control of your home while you’re alive and pass it directly to your named beneficiary at death—without probate. You can revoke it any time before death by recording a revocation or a new deed.
1) Download & Edit
Grab the $18 editable template and fill in owner/beneficiary info and the full legal description. Add the optional $37 tutorial for a step-by-step walk-through.
2) Notarize
Sign before a notary using a Colorado-compliant acknowledgment. (Witnesses are not required.) We can staff a mobile notary statewide.
3) Record Before Death
Record the deed with the County Clerk & Recorder where the property sits before the owner’s death. After death, the beneficiary typically records death-related documents and, if requested, submits a TD-1000 Real Property Transfer Declaration to the Assessor.
DIY template for $18. Optional $37 tutorial at checkout. Mobile notary available statewide. Call 1-877-540-6104.
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