Indiana Deed Forms (4)

Indiana Deed Forms (4)

An Indiana deed is a legal document that transfers a real estate title from a grantor to a grantee. In most cases, the grantor is a property owner, and the grantee is the buyer. Unlike a purchase agreement, which outlines the terms of a real estate transaction, the deed officially records the change of ownership and is filed with the county recorder’s office.

Last updated June 17th, 2025

An Indiana deed is a legal document that transfers a real estate title from a grantor to a grantee. In most cases, the grantor is a property owner, and the grantee is the buyer. Unlike a purchase agreement, which outlines the terms of a real estate transaction, the deed officially records the change of ownership and is filed with the county recorder’s office.

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General Warranty Deed – Provides the grantee with warranties that there are no defects or encumbrances on the property title.

 

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Quit Claim Deed – Does not offer any assurance that the transferred real estate has a clear title.

 

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Special Warranty Deed – Assures the grantee that there are no liens or encumbrances from the grantor’s ownership period.

 

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Transfer on Death Deed – Designates a beneficiary to receive the grantor’s property in the event of their death.

 

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Formatting

Paper – White paper, minimum 20lb weight, no larger than 8.5″ x 14″

Margins – Top and bottom margins of at least 2″ on first and last pages. All other margins, at least 1/2″.

Font – Black ink, type-written, and at least 10pt.[1]

Recording

Signing Requirements – Deeds must be signed and acknowledged before a notary public or other qualifying officer.[2]

Where to Record – Once completed and signed, deeds must be recorded with the local County Recorder’s Office.[3]

Cost – $25 (as of this writing)[4]