Quitclaim Deeds for Federal Way





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Washington Quitclaim Deeds in Federal Way

Get a Washington Quitclaim Deeds prepared fast and affordably for property in Federal Way.
Prefer DIY? Download our editable form for $9.99. Need help? Contact us for done-for-you deed preparation for $225 and execution support like mobile notaries or recording instructions.
Call 1-877-540-6104.

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Washington Quitclaim Deeds deed preparation in Federal Way

DIY Deed Forms & Professional Preparation

Get a Washington Quitclaim Deeds for Federal Way — DIY or Done-For-You

This page is designed to support two common Washington deed needs:
Transfer on Death Deeds (probate-avoidance planning) or Quitclaim Deeds (simple title transfers).
Choose the option that matches your goal, then either download the DIY form for $9.99 or contact us for deed preparation support.

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Probate Avoidance in Washington: When a Transfer on Death Deed Makes Sense

If your goal is to avoid probate for real estate in Federal Way, a
Washington Transfer on Death Deed (TOD deed) can name one or more beneficiaries who receive the property after the owner’s death
(if properly executed and recorded).

Key Washington TOD deed points (general info):

  • It must contain the essential elements of a properly recordable deed.
  • It must state the transfer occurs at the owner’s death.
  • It must be recorded before the owner’s death in the county where the property is located (RCW 64.80.060).
  • Owners typically keep control during life and can revoke/replace by recording a proper revocation instrument (RCW 64.80.080).

Important: Estate planning can be fact-specific. We provide non-attorney document preparation and notary coordination (no legal advice).

Common Uses for a Washington Quitclaim Deed in Federal Way

Quitclaim deeds transfer whatever ownership interest the grantor has, usually without warranties.
Washington’s statutes even provide a commonly used quitclaim form concept (RCW 64.04.050).

Family Transfers & Gifts

Transfer title between spouses, parents/children, or other family members—often used for gifting or re-titling.

Divorce / Separation Title Changes

Remove a spouse from title or transfer interest as part of a divorce-related property settlement.

Trust or Entity Transfers

Move property into a trust or entity (LLC) as part of an asset organization plan.

Title Clean-Up / Corrections

Fix a vesting issue or clarify an interest transfer when all parties agree (verify county-specific requirements).

How Washington Quitclaim Deeds Preparation Works in Federal Way

1

Choose Your Deed Type

Use this page for either Transfer on Death Deeds (probate-avoidance planning) or Quitclaim Deeds (simple title transfers),
depending on your goal for the property in Federal Way.

2

Gather Property + Party Details

Common items include grantor/grantee/beneficiary names, vesting language, tax parcel/account number (often required by county),
and the legal description. If you don’t have the legal description, we can tell you where to find it.

3

Sign, Notarize, and Record

After the deed is prepared, it must be executed properly and recorded with the Washington County Auditor/Recording office for the county where the property is located.
Washington has specific recording format requirements (for example, a 3-inch top margin on the first page) under RCW 65.04.045.
TOD deeds must be recorded before death to be effective (RCW 64.80.060).

Fastest option:

Download the editable deed form for $9.99 and start immediately —
click here.

Questions? Call 1-877-540-6104.

Washington recording format note (general):

Many counties follow RCW 65.04.045 formatting rules (3″ top margin on page 1; 1″ side/bottom margins; subsequent pages 1″ margins).
Some counties also request an abbreviated legal description and tax parcel/account number on the first page.
We can help format your deed to match the county’s typical recorder expectations.

Washington Quitclaim Deeds FAQ for Federal Way

Quick answers to common questions.

Can I use this page for both quitclaim deeds and transfer on death deeds?

Yes. We provide templates built to work for either quitclaim deeds or transfer on death deeds using Quitclaim Deeds.

How do I avoid probate with Washington real estate?

A Washington Transfer on Death Deed can name beneficiaries for real property to reduce probate.
It must be properly executed and recorded before the owner’s death to be effective (RCW 64.80.060).

What is a common use case for a Washington quitclaim deed?

Common uses include family transfers, divorce-related title changes, trust/entity transfers, and title clean-up where parties know each other and accept no warranties.
Washington’s quitclaim deed statute provides commonly used conveyance language (RCW 64.04.050).

How much is the DIY deed form?

The editable Washington Quitclaim Deeds DIY form is $9.99.
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Are you a law firm?

No. We are not a law firm. We provide non-attorney document preparation and notary coordination only. No legal advice provided.

Not a law firm. Non-attorney document preparation and notary coordination only. No legal advice provided.

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