Beneficiary Deed Transfer Steps

Summary

To transfer a beneficiary deed in Missouri, you need an Affidavit of Death and Heirship, death certificates, and the original deed. Obtain the affidavit from a legal document provider or online, and ensure it is notarized. Visit the local Recorder of Deeds office with these documents.

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I have a beneficiary deed that is supposed to go in my name after the passing of my parents. Went to the quarter of deeds and they say that I need a sworn statement along with the death certificates which I have to get the deed in my name
Hello ****, I understand you're trying to transfer a beneficiary deed into your name. Could you please specify your location? The requirements for this process can vary depending on the jurisdiction.
St. Charles Missouri
Hello ****,
In Missouri, you will need:
*. A duly filled 'Affidavit of Death and Heirship'.
*. Death certificates of your parents.
*. The original beneficiary deed.
After collecting these, visit your local Recorder of Deeds office.
They say I need a sworn statement. I don't know where to get this
Hello ****,
The sworn statement they're referring to is the 'Affidavit of Death and Heirship'. You can typically obtain this from a local legal document provider or online. It needs to be notarized after you fill it out.