Washington Quitclaim Deed Form

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Washington quitclaim deed conveys real property from a grantor to a grantee without guaranteeing the grantor’s ownership or the title’s quality. Because the quitclaim deed doesn’t offer any protection, the grantee risks receiving a title with liens attached or discovering that the grantor did not have title rights, thus voiding their ownership.

Washington Quitclaim Deed Form

Last updated September 2nd, 2025

Washington quitclaim deed conveys real property from a grantor to a grantee without guaranteeing the grantor’s ownership or the title’s quality. Because the quitclaim deed doesn’t offer any protection, the grantee risks receiving a title with liens attached or discovering that the grantor did not have title rights, thus voiding their ownership.

Recording Details

  • Signing Requirements – The grantor must have a notary public acknowledge their signature.[1]
  • Where to RecordCounty Auditor (or applicable county official).[2]
  • Recording Fees – $303.50 for the first page and $1 for every other page (as of this writing).[3]

Formatting Requirements

The deed must follow certain formatting standards to be recordable:[4]
  • Margins: A top margin of 3″ (first page only) and a 1″ margin on every other side
  • Paper: No larger than 8.5″ x 14″
  • Ink: Must be a color that can be scanned or copied clearly by imaging equipment.
  • Font: At least 8-point in size.
  • Cover Sheet: Must be included with the deed if the first page does not state the information indicated in § 65.04.045.[5]

Quitclaim Deed (Preview)