Kansas Transfer on Death Deed Form

Kansas Transfer on Death Deed Form

A Kansas transfer on death deed is a form used to name a real estate beneficiary to receive a property title upon the owner’s death. The TOD deed allows the owner’s property to bypass the probate process when their estate is distributed. The TOD deed is revocable at any time and does not affect the property rights as long as the owner is alive.

Last updated June 14th, 2025

A Kansas transfer on death deed is a form used to name a real estate beneficiary to receive a property title upon the owner’s death. The TOD deed allows the owner’s property to bypass the probate process when their estate is distributed. The TOD deed is revocable at any time and does not affect the property rights as long as the owner is alive.

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Recording and Resources

Formatting

  • Font: Generally 8pt. min.[1]
  • Paper: 8.5″ x 14″ max.[2]

Signing and Recording

  • Signing Requirements: Notarization[3]
  • Where to Record: Register of Deeds
  • Recording fees: $21 for first page + $17 every extra page (as of this writing)[4]

Resources