Tennessee General Warranty Deed Form

Tennessee general warranty deed is a legal document used to convey a property title that is free from third-party claims. By executing this deed, the grantor promises that they are the rightful owner of the property and that there are no outstanding liens, judgments, or other encumbrances. The document also establishes where the grantor obtained title (“source of title”).

Tennessee General Warranty Deed Form

Tennessee general warranty deed is a legal document used to convey a property title that is free from third-party claims. By executing this deed, the grantor promises that they are the rightful owner of the property and that there are no outstanding liens, judgments, or other encumbrances. The document also establishes where the grantor obtained title (“source of title”).

Last updated April 9th, 2025

Tennessee general warranty deed is a legal document used to convey a property title that is free from third-party claims. By executing this deed, the grantor promises that they are the rightful owner of the property and that there are no outstanding liens, judgments, or other encumbrances. The document also establishes where the grantor obtained title (“source of title”).

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How to Format

Layout

There are no state laws that outline standardized formatting for recorded documents, but each county’s register of deeds may have specific formatting requirements.[1]

Signatures

Warranty deeds must be acknowledged before a notary public.[2]

Recording

Deeds can be filed with the Register of Deeds in the county where the property is located.[3] At the time of writing, the recording cost for a deed is $12 for the first two pages and $5 for each additional page.[4]

Warranty Deed (Preview)