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OKLAHOMA
QUITCLAIM DEED
[Husband and Wife / Two Individuals to Husband
and Wife / Two Individuals]
Control Number: OK-034-77
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II. Notes re Waiver of Homestead Exemption
Concerning the “marital homestead”, the Oklahoma State constitution directs –
under Art. 12, §2 – that “nor shall the owner, if married, sell the homestead without
the consent of his or her spouse, given in such manner as may be prescribed by law”,
and “Nothing in this article shall prohibit any person from mortgaging his homestead,
the spouse, if any, joining therein; nor prevent the sale thereof on foreclosure to
satisfy any such mortgage…”. The Oklahoma State legislature enacted statutory
language parroting such requirement so that for an instrument affecting real property
to be valid between the parties, both spouses must “subscribe” (i.e., sign) any “ deed,
mortgage or contract affecting the homestead”. See 16 O.S. §4.
Therefore, any spouse of a Grantor, not executing this deed as a party, should execute the
Waiver of Homestead Exemption attached hereto.
III. Documentary Stamp Tax
STATUTORY REFERENCE: Pursuant to Oklahoma State Statute Title 68 Section 3201 there is
imposed on each conveyance of real property a Documentary Stamp Tax when the
consideration or value exceeds One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).
AMOUNT OF TAX: The tax shall be prorated at the rate of seventy-five cents ($0.75) for each
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) of the consideration or any fractional part thereof.
EXEMPTIONS: Oklahoma State Statute Title 68 Section 3202 states the tax imposed by
Section 3201 shall not apply to:
1. Deeds recorded prior to the effective date of Sections 3201 through 3206 of this title;
2. Deeds which secure a debt or other obligation;
3. Deeds which, without additional consideration, confirm, correct, modify or supplement a
deed previously recorded;
4. Deeds between husband and wife, or parent and child, or any persons related within the
second degree of consanguinity, without actual consideration therefore, Deeds between
any person and an express revocable trust created by such person or such person’s
spouse or deeds pursuant to which property is transferred from a person to a
partnership, limited liability company or corporation of which the transferor or the
transferor’s spouse, parent, child, or other person related within the second degree of
consanguinity to the transferor are the only owners of the partnership, limited liability
company or corporation. However, if the ownership of the partnership, limited liability
company or corporation is changed within one (1) year of the property transfer, the seller
shall immediately pay the amount of tax which would have been due had this exemption
not been granted;
5. Tax deeds;
6. Deeds of release of property which is security for a debt or other obligation;
7. Deeds executed by Indians in approval proceedings of the District Courts or by the
Secretary of the Interior;
8. Deeds of Partition, unless, for consideration, some of the parties take shares greater in
value than their undivided interests, in which event a tax attaches to each deed
conveying such greater share computed upon the consideration for the excess;
9. Deeds made pursuant to mergers of partnerships, limited liability companies or
corporations;
10. Deeds made by a subsidiary corporation to its parent corporation for no consideration
other than the cancellation or surrender of the subsidiary’s stock;
11. Deeds or instruments to which the State of Oklahoma or any of its instrumentality’s,
agencies or subdivisions is a party, whether as Grantee or as Grantor or in any capacity;
12. Deeds or instruments to which the United States or any of its agencies or departments is
a party, whether as Grantor or Grantee or in any other capacity, provided that this shall
not exempt transfers to or from National Banks or Federal Savings and Loan
Associations;
13. Any deed executed pursuant to a foreclosure proceeding in which the Grantee is the
holder of a Mortgage on the property being foreclosed, or any deed executed pursuant
to a Power of Sale in which the Grantee is the party exercising such Power of Sale or
any deed executed in favor of the holder of a Mortgage on the property in consideration
for the release of the borrower from liability on the indebtedness secured by such
Mortgage except as to cash consideration paid; provided, however, the tax shall apply
to deeds in other foreclosure actions, unless otherwise herein above exempted, and
shall be paid by the purchaser in such foreclosure actions; or
14. Deeds and other instruments to which the Oklahoma Space Industry Development
Authority or a Spaceport user, as defined in the Oklahoma Space Industry Development
Act, is a party.
NOTE: When submitting a deed that is exempt from Documentary Stamp Tax for
recording, the Statute reference exemption must be included on the face of the
document stating “No Documentary Stamp Tax Required pursuant to O.S. Title 68
Section 3202.(exemption number)”
IV. DESIGNATING HOW THE GRANTEES WILL HOLD THE PROPERTY:
A. In the State of Oklahoma, real property can be held by more than one person
(concurrent estates) in the following ways:
1. If the Grantees ARE NOT married to each other, they can hold the property as:
a. Tenants in Common: a type of concurrent estate in which each party
owns an undivided interest in the property that will pass to their heirs
when the tenant in common dies. Generally their shares are “equal” but
may differ in size.
b. Joint Tenants with the Right of Survivorship ( JTWROS) : is a type of
concurrent estate in which co-owners have a right of survivorship ,
meaning that if one owner dies, that owner's interest in the property will
pass to the surviving owner or owners by operation of law, and avoiding
probate.
2. If the Grantees ARE married to each other, they can hold the property as:
a. Tenants in Common – See above
b. Joint Tenants with the Right of Survivorship – See above
c. Tenants by the Entirety - a type of concurrent estate formerly available
only to married couples, where ownership of property is treated as though
the couple were a single legal person. Like a JTWROS, the tenancy by
the entirety also encompasses a right of survivorship, so if one spouse
dies, the entire interest in the property passes to the surviving spouse,
without going through probate.
3. In the attached deed, the preparer will need to indicate how the Grantees will
hold the property: as Tenants in Common; Joint Tenants with Right of
Survivorship; or, Tenants by the Entirety.
B. For additional information on the above see the definitions at:
http://lawdigest.uslegal.com/
C. For example:
“. . . as tenants in common , . . . ” OR
“. . . as tenants by the entireties , . . . ” OR
“. . . as joint tenants with the right of survivorship , . . . ”
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Property Address:
After Recording, Return to:
No Documentary Stamp Tax required pursuant to O.S. Title 68 Section 3202( )
QUITCLAIM DEED
[Husband and Wife to Two Individuals]
WITNESS THIS DEED MADE BY AND BETWEEN:
GRANTORS: and
,
Husband and Wife , and
GRANTEES:
,
whose address is and
,
whose address is
,
Two Individuals .
GRANTORS , in consideration of the sum of TEN AND NO/100 ($10.00) dollars, and other valuable
considerations, in hand paid, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do quitclaim, grant, bargain,
sell and convey unto the Grantees, as tenants in common
,
the following described real property and premises situated in County,
State of Oklahoma:
Quitclaim Deed Page 1 of 2
See Legal Description Attached as Exhibit A and incorporated by reference
Legal Description:
together with all the improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belonging to the same.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said described premises unto the said Grantee’s, Grantee’s
Heirs, successors and assigns forever.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantors have signed and sealed this deed on the dates set forth
below.
Date: Date:
(Grantor’s Signature) (Grantor’s Signature)
Print Name Print Name
Date: Date:
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, County of , SS.
Before me, a Notary Public, in and for said County and State, on this day of
,
20 , personally appeared
,
to me known to be the identical person(s), who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and
acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same as his/her/their free and voluntary act and deed
for the purposes therein set forth.
Given under my hand and seal the day and year last above written.
My Commission Expires:
Notary Public
Type or Print Name
Quitclaim Deed Page 2 of 2
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WAIVER OF HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
I, , spouse of the Grantor,
, am signing this waiver of
Homestead Exemption for the purpose of expressly releasing and waiving all rights under Article XII,
Section XII-2 of the Oklahoma Constitution regarding the above described property. I also understand
that I have no liability for any of the affirmative covenants in this Quitclaim Deed.
Signature
Print or Type Name
State of Oklahoma, County of , ss
Before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day of
, 20 , personally appeared ,
to me known to be the identical person who executed the above WAIVER OF HOMESTEAD
EXEMPTION, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same as his free and voluntary act and deed
for the uses and purposes therein set forth.
Given under my hand and seal the day and year last above written.
Signature of Notary Public
My Commission expires:
Printed Name of Notary
Waiver of Homestead Exemption Page 1 of 1
EXHIBIT A
Grantors:
Grantees:
Legal Description:
Quitclaim Deed Exhibit A