Arizona Beneficiary (Transfer on Death) Deed
An Arizona beneficiary deed, referred to as a transfer on death deed in other states, is a legal document used to transfer real property to descendants outside of probate proceedings. For this deed to be valid in Arizona, it must be signed before a notary and recorded with the respective county recorder’s office. Once the…
Arizona Trust Deed Form
The Arizona trust deed is used when there is a security interest on the property. A lender holding a mortgage on the property uses this type of deed to indicate the interest that they have in the property in the event that the person borrowing the money fails to pay the mortgage as directed. If…
Arizona Quit Claim Deed Form
An Arizona quit claim deed is used to transfer property from one person (grantor) to another (grantee) without any warranty as to whether the title is clear. In other words, the person transferring the property is not making any warranties against other claims to the property from others. The transferor is only transferring any right…
Arizona General Warranty Deed Form
An Arizona general warranty deed is a form used to transfer real property (real estate) from one person (known as the grantor or seller) to another person (known as the grantee or purchaser). This type of deed not only conveys the property but indicates that the seller or grantor warrants or guarantees he or she…
Arizona Special Warranty Deed Form
An Arizona special warranty deed is used by a seller (grantor) to transfer a piece of property in Arizona to a buyer (grantee). This deed conveys the interest of the purchaser to a buyer in the property but does not warrant against claims to the property by others. It is important that the seller’s husband…
Arizona Living Trust Forms – Irrevocable & Revocable
The Arizona living trust is a document that allows a person to place personal property and/or real estate in a holding the enables the Beneficiary(ies) to bypass the probate process after the trust creator’s death. The creator, or “Grantor,” may still reap the benefits of the assets held within the trust during their lifetime, and, in the…
Arizona 48-Hour Landlord Notice to Enter Form
An Arizona 48-hour notice to enter is given by a landlord to a tenant for any non-emergency reason to enter the premises. This is common for maintenance or pest control services being conducted by the landlord. If a repair request has been made by a tenant, their right to a 48-hour notice requirement is waived….
Arizona Non-Compete Agreement Template
An Arizona non-compete agreement allows for the restriction of an employee working in a specific industry to perform the same work for another company. There are main restrictions are the terms cannot be written too broadly and for an unreasonable amount of time. For the sale of a business, the courts apply stricter rules due…
Arizona Notary Acknowledgment Form
An Arizona notary acknowledgment form is used by a public official to certify an individual’s signature on a document. There are a number of documents that may require notary acknowledgment, mostly legal agreements, estate administrations, and property transactions. The individual(s) presenting the document must declare that they have included their signature(s) under their own free…
Arizona Voter Registration Form – Register to Vote in AZ
An Arizona voter registration form can be completed as long as the voter is a resident of Arizona and is at least eighteen (18) years of age. Once completed, forms can be mailed or delivered in-person to the individual’s local County Recorder’s Office. Alternatively, residents with a valid Arizona driver’s license and/or Arizona non-operating I.D….