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ILLINOIS
QUITCLAIM DEED
[Husband and Wife to Two Individuals]
Control Number: IL-027-77
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II. DESIGNATING HOW THE GRANTEES WILL HOLD THE PROPERTY:
A. In the State of Illinois, 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
3. In the attached deed, the preparer will need to indicate how the Grantees
will hold the property: as Tenants in Common or Joint Tenants with Right
of Survivorship.
B. For additional information on the above see the definitions at:
http://lawdigest.uslegal.com/
C. For example:
“as Joint Tenants with the Right of Survivorship ,”
III. ILLINOIS PROPERTY TAX CODE – TRANSFER TAX EXEMPTION
1. Real Estate Transfer Declaration can be completed and printed online at:
https://www.revenue.state.il.us/RETD/
2. See the following for a listing of the exemptions to the Illinois Transfer Tax on
real estate transactions:
(35 ILCS 200/31-45)
Sec. 31-45. Exemptions. The following deeds or trust documents shall be exempt from
the provisions of this Article except as provided in this Section:
(a) Deeds representing real estate transfers made before January 1, 1968,
but recorded after that date and trust documents executed before
January 1, 1986, but recorded after that date.
(b) Deeds to or trust documents relating to (1) property acquired by any
governmental body or from any governmental body, (2) property or
interests transferred between governmental bodies, or (3) property
acquired by or from any corporation, society, association, foundation or
institution organized and operated exclusively for charitable, religious or
educational purposes. However, deeds or trust documents, other than
those in which the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs of the United
States is the grantee pursuant to a foreclosure proceeding, shall not be
exempt from filing the declaration.
(c) Deeds or trust documents that secure debt or other obligation.
(d) Deeds or trust documents that, without additional consideration,
confirm, correct, modify, or supplement a deed or trust document
previously recorded.
(e) Deeds or trust documents where the actual consideration is less than
$100.
(f) Tax deeds.
(g) Deeds or trust documents that release property that is security for a debt
or other obligation.
(h) Deeds of partition.
(i) Deeds or trust documents made pursuant to mergers,
consolidations or transfers or sales of substantially all of the assets of
corporations under plans of reorganization under the Federal Internal
Revenue Code or Title 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Act.
(j) Deeds or trust documents made by a subsidiary corporation to its
parent corporation for no consideration other than the cancellation or
surrender of the subsidiary's stock.
(k) Deeds when there is an actual exchange of real estate and trust
documents when there is an actual exchange of beneficial interests,
except that that money difference or money's worth paid from one to the
other is not exempt from the tax. These deeds or trust documents,
however, shall not be exempt from filing the declaration.
(l) Deeds issued to a holder of a mortgage, as defined in Section 15-103 of
the Code of Civil Procedure, pursuant to a mortgage foreclosure
proceeding or pursuant to a transfer in lieu of foreclosure.
(m) A deed or trust document related to the purchase of a principal residence
by a participant in the program authorized by the Home Ownership
Made Easy Act, except that those deeds and trust documents shall not
be exempt from filing the declaration.
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QUITCLAIM DEED
[Husband and Wife to Two Individuals]
Space Above for Recorder’s Use
Mail to: Name & Address of Taxpayer(s):
THE GRANTORS :
, o f the City/Village of
,
County of , State of , and
, of the City/Village of
,
County of , State of
,
husband and wife, for and in consideration of Dollars
($ ) does hereby
CONVEY AND QUITCLAIM TO
THE GRANTEES:
, o f the City/Village of
,
County of , State of , and
, of the City/Village of
,
County of , State of
,
individuals , as joint tenants with the right of survivorship , all interest in the following real
property situated in the County of , in the State of Illinois, to-wit:
See Legal Description Attached as Exhibit A incorporated by reference as though set forth in full
Legal Description:
Quitclaim Deed Page 1 of 4
Permanent Index Number(s):
Property Address:
Date: FORMTEXT
(1 st
Grantor’s Signature) (2 nd
Grantor’s Signature)
Print Name Print Name
State of Illinois , County of __________________
I, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and of said County, in the State aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY
THAT
is personally known to me to be the same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing
instrument, appeared before me this day in person, and acknowledged that they signed, sealed and
delivered said instrument as their free and voluntary act, for the purposes therein set forth.
Given under my hand and notarial seal, this ______ day of __________________ , 20 ______ .
Notary Public
My commission expires: __________________
State of Illinois , County of __________________
I, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and of said County, in the State aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY
THAT
is personally known to me to be the same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing
instrument, appeared before me this day in person, and acknowledged that they signed, sealed and
delivered said instrument as their free and voluntary act, for the purposes therein set forth.
Given under my hand and notarial seal, this ______ day of __________________ , 20 ______ .
Notary Public
Quitclaim Deed Page 2 of 4
My commission expires: __________________
MUNICIPAL TRANSFER STAMP COUNTY/ILLINOIS TRANSFER STAMP
[If Required]
OR
NAME & ADDRESS OF PREPARER:
Exempt under provisions of
Paragraph ______ , Section 4,
Real Estate Transfer Act
Date:
Signature of Buyer, Seller or Representative
Quitclaim Deed Page 3 of 4
STATEMENT BY GRANTOR AND GRANTEE
[Only Cook County Property]
The grantor or his agent affirms that, to the best of his knowledge, the name of the grantees
shown on the deed or assignment of beneficial interest in land trust are either a. natural person,
an Illinois corporation or foreign corporation authorized to do business or acquire and hold title
to real estate in Illinois, a partnership authorized to do business or acquire and hold title to real
estate in Illinois, or other entity recognized as a person and authorized to do business or acquire
title to real estate under the laws of the State of Illinois.
Dated , 20 Signature: ___________________________
Grantor or Agent
Subscribed and sworn to before
Me by the said ________________________
this _____ day of _____________________,
20____.
NOTARY PUBLIC _________________________________________________
The Grantee or his agent affirms and verifies that the name of the grantees shown on the deed or
assignment of beneficial interest in a land trust are either a natural person, an Illinois corporation
or foreign corporation authorized to do business or acquire and hold title to real estate in Illinois
a partnership authorized to do business or entity recognized as a person and authorized to do
business or acquire and hold title to real estate under the laws of the State of Illinois.
Dated , 20 Signature: ___________________________
Grantee or Agent
Subscribed and sworn to before
Me by the said ____________________
This ______ day of _________________,
20____.
NOTARY PUBLIC ____________________________________________
NOTE: Any person who knowingly submits a false statement concerning the identity of grantee
shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor for the first offense and of a Class A misdemeanor for
subsequent offenses. (Attach to deed or ABI to be recorded in Cook County, Illinois if exempt
under provisions of Section 4 of the Illinois Real Estate Transfer Tax Act.)
Statement by Grantor and Grantee
EXHIBIT A
Grantors:
Grantees:
Legal Description:
Exhibit A
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