Property Tax Deed Transfer
Summary
To pay property taxes and transfer a deed in Oregon, contact the county tax assessor to settle taxes, then obtain and complete a Quitclaim Deed. Have the deed signed by the grantor in front of a notary and file it with the county recorders office. For notary services, consider banks, UPS stores, or online options. A judgment on a property may indicate a lien; resolve it by obtaining a copy from the court, paying the debt, and filing a lien release. Access Oregon court records via the Oregon Judicial Departments website for more information.Full Conversation
i want to pay my mother in laws property tax and take over the deed of the house could you help me with step by step process
Sure, Joe! Here are the general steps to pay property tax and transfer the deed in Oregon:
*. Pay Property Taxes:
- Contact the county tax assessor's office to pay outstanding taxes.
*. Transfer Deed:
- Obtain a deed form (usually a Quitclaim Deed).
- Have your mother-in-law sign it in front of a notary.
- File the signed deed with the county recorder's office.
Do you need more details on any of these steps?
*. Pay Property Taxes:
- Contact the county tax assessor's office to pay outstanding taxes.
*. Transfer Deed:
- Obtain a deed form (usually a Quitclaim Deed).
- Have your mother-in-law sign it in front of a notary.
- File the signed deed with the county recorder's office.
Do you need more details on any of these steps?
yes please
Sure, Joe! Here are more details on each step:
*. Pay Property Taxes:
- Contact your county tax assessor's office (you can find contact info on your county website).
- Pay any outstanding property taxes.
*. Transfer Deed:
- Obtain a Quitclaim Deed form (can be found at an office supply store or online).
- Your mother-in-law must fill out and sign the deed in front of a notary public.
- Submit the signed deed to the county recorder's office. There may be a recording fee.
Would you like information on where to find a notary or any other specifics?
*. Pay Property Taxes:
- Contact your county tax assessor's office (you can find contact info on your county website).
- Pay any outstanding property taxes.
*. Transfer Deed:
- Obtain a Quitclaim Deed form (can be found at an office supply store or online).
- Your mother-in-law must fill out and sign the deed in front of a notary public.
- Submit the signed deed to the county recorder's office. There may be a recording fee.
Would you like information on where to find a notary or any other specifics?
yes
Sure, Joe! Here are some options for finding a notary:
- Banks: Many banks offer notary services to their customers.
- UPS Stores: They often have notary services.
- Online Notary Services: You can find notaries online who offer remote notarization.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
- Banks: Many banks offer notary services to their customers.
- UPS Stores: They often have notary services.
- Online Notary Services: You can find notaries online who offer remote notarization.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
can you help me generate an Oregon quit claim agreement?
Sure, Joe! Here’s a basic outline for an Oregon Quitclaim Deed:
*. Document Title: "Quitclaim Deed"
*. Parties Involved:
- Grantor (Your mother-in-law's full name)
- Grantee (Your full name)
*. Property Description:
- Legal description of the property (can be found on the current deed or property tax statement)
*. Consideration:
- Amount paid, if any (e.g., "$* and other valuable consideration")
*. Granting Clause:
- "The Grantor hereby quitclaims to the Grantee all rights, title, and interest in the following described property..."
*. Signature Line for Grantor:
- [Mother-in-law's Signature]
- [Mother-in-law's Printed Name]
*. Notary Section:
- Space for the notary to sign and stamp
Would you like a template to fill in, or assistance with any other part of the process?
*. Document Title: "Quitclaim Deed"
*. Parties Involved:
- Grantor (Your mother-in-law's full name)
- Grantee (Your full name)
*. Property Description:
- Legal description of the property (can be found on the current deed or property tax statement)
*. Consideration:
- Amount paid, if any (e.g., "$* and other valuable consideration")
*. Granting Clause:
- "The Grantor hereby quitclaims to the Grantee all rights, title, and interest in the following described property..."
*. Signature Line for Grantor:
- [Mother-in-law's Signature]
- [Mother-in-law's Printed Name]
*. Notary Section:
- Space for the notary to sign and stamp
Would you like a template to fill in, or assistance with any other part of the process?
Grantee Grantor Sales Info Deed Info
ZIEBART, LENORE ADELE
SALEM OR *
*/*/*
*-*
CORR
ZIEBERT, LENORE ADELE
SALEM OR *
*/*/*
*-* (*)
QC
*
ZIEBART, CHRIS STEVEN
* ELMA AVE SE
SALEM OR * ZIEBART, CHRIS S & ZIEBART, CAROL D
* ELMA AV SE
SALEM OR * */*/*
*
* */*/*
*-* (*)
JUDG
*
Hi Joe, it looks like you're involved in a property transaction. Here's a simple template for an Oregon Quitclaim Deed:
~Quitclaim Deed~
Grantor: [Mother-in-law's Full Name]
Grantee: [Your Full Name]
Property Description: [Legal Description of the Property]
Consideration: $* and other valuable consideration
Granting Clause: The Grantor hereby quitclaims to the Grantee all rights, title, and interest in the following described property...
Signature of Grantor: ____________________________
[Mother-in-law's Printed Name]
Notary Section:
[Space for Notary's Signature and Stamp]
Would you need assistance with anything else?
Grantor: [Mother-in-law's Full Name]
Grantee: [Your Full Name]
Property Description: [Legal Description of the Property]
Consideration: $* and other valuable consideration
Granting Clause: The Grantor hereby quitclaims to the Grantee all rights, title, and interest in the following described property...
Signature of Grantor: ____________________________
[Mother-in-law's Printed Name]
Notary Section:
[Space for Notary's Signature and Stamp]
Would you need assistance with anything else?
with the info above is ZIEBART, LENORE ADELE SALEM OR * */*/* *-* the grantor or is she the grantee?
From the information provided, it appears that Lenore Adele Ziebart is the grantor in the transactions listed. The deed information and the context suggest she is the one transferring the property.
Is there anything else you need assistance with regarding the property transaction?
Is there anything else you need assistance with regarding the property transaction?
what does this info mean under the deed info:*/*/*
*-*
CORR
It looks like the information under the deed info could be a correction (CORR) to a previous deed record. This typically means there was an error or needed update to the original deed entry from */*/*.
Do you need help understanding any other part of the deed information?
Do you need help understanding any other part of the deed information?
yes break it down in a simple way please
Sure, Joe! Here's a simple breakdown of the deed information:
- Date: */*/*
- Record Number: *-*
- Type: CORR (Correction)
This means on */*/*, a correction (CORR) was made to the original deed record.
Would you like assistance with anything else related to this property transaction?
- Date: */*/*
- Record Number: *-*
- Type: CORR (Correction)
This means on */*/*, a correction (CORR) was made to the original deed record.
Would you like assistance with anything else related to this property transaction?
*/*/*
*-* (*)
QC
* what about this *
Case Rating: *.
This information indicates a Quitclaim Deed (QC) recorded on */*/* with record number *-* and reference number *. This means a Quitclaim Deed was filed on that date.
Would you like more details on how this affects your property transaction?
This information indicates a Quitclaim Deed (QC) recorded on */*/* with record number *-* and reference number *. This means a Quitclaim Deed was filed on that date.
Would you like more details on how this affects your property transaction?
yes please
Sure, Joe! Here's how the */*/* Quitclaim Deed affects your property transaction:
- Date: */*/*
- Record Number: *-*
- Type: QC (Quitclaim Deed)
- Reference Number: *
This means on */*/*, a Quitclaim Deed was recorded, transferring property rights as specified in the deed.
Do you need further clarification on how this impacts your transaction?
- Date: */*/*
- Record Number: *-*
- Type: QC (Quitclaim Deed)
- Reference Number: *
This means on */*/*, a Quitclaim Deed was recorded, transferring property rights as specified in the deed.
Do you need further clarification on how this impacts your transaction?
*/*/*
*-* (*)
JUDG
* now this * please
It appears you have a lot of details regarding property transactions and deeds. To clarify the */*/* entry:
- Date: */*/*
- Record Number: *-*
- Type: JUDG (Judgment)
- Reference Number: *
This suggests a judgment was recorded on */*/*. Do you need more information on how a judgment might affect your property transaction?
- Date: */*/*
- Record Number: *-*
- Type: JUDG (Judgment)
- Reference Number: *
This suggests a judgment was recorded on */*/*. Do you need more information on how a judgment might affect your property transaction?
yes
A judgment recorded on a property can impact it significantly. Here's a simple breakdown:
- Date: */*/*
- Record Number: *-*
- Type: JUDG (Judgment)
- Reference Number: *
This suggests there might be a lien or legal claim against the property from a legal judgment.
Would you like more information on dealing with property judgments?
- Date: */*/*
- Record Number: *-*
- Type: JUDG (Judgment)
- Reference Number: *
This suggests there might be a lien or legal claim against the property from a legal judgment.
Would you like more information on dealing with property judgments?
yes please
Sure, Joe! Here's some general information on dealing with property judgments in Oregon:
- Check the Judgment: Obtain a copy from the court to understand the details.
- Resolve the Judgment: Pay off the debt or negotiate a settlement.
- Release of Lien: Ensure the creditor files a lien release after payment.
- Update Records: File the release with the county recorder to clear the title.
Would you like assistance on any specific step?
- Check the Judgment: Obtain a copy from the court to understand the details.
- Resolve the Judgment: Pay off the debt or negotiate a settlement.
- Release of Lien: Ensure the creditor files a lien release after payment.
- Update Records: File the release with the county recorder to clear the title.
Would you like assistance on any specific step?
how do i obtain a copy of the judgement
You can obtain a copy of the judgment by following these steps:
*. Visit the Court's Website: Check the website of the court where the judgment was issued.
*. Contact the Court Clerk: Call or visit the court clerk's office to request a copy.
*. Provide Case Details: Give them the case number or parties involved.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
*. Visit the Court's Website: Check the website of the court where the judgment was issued.
*. Contact the Court Clerk: Call or visit the court clerk's office to request a copy.
*. Provide Case Details: Give them the case number or parties involved.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
could please get the exact link for Oregon's courts website?
Sure, Joe! Here's the link to the Oregon Judicial Department's website: [Oregon Courts](https://www.courts.oregon.gov)
Is there anything else you need help with regarding your property transaction?
Is there anything else you need help with regarding your property transaction?
could help me navigate threw this website to find the info i am looking for please
Sure, Joe! Here's a step-by-step guide to navigate the Oregon Judicial Department's website:
*. Go to the Website: [Oregon Courts](https://www.courts.oregon.gov)
*. Find Your County Court: Click on "Find a Court" and select your county.
*. Case Records: Look for "Case Records" or "Court Records" section.
*. Request Judgment: Follow instructions to request a copy of the judgment.
Would you like help with any specific section on the website?
*. Go to the Website: [Oregon Courts](https://www.courts.oregon.gov)
*. Find Your County Court: Click on "Find a Court" and select your county.
*. Case Records: Look for "Case Records" or "Court Records" section.
*. Request Judgment: Follow instructions to request a copy of the judgment.
Would you like help with any specific section on the website?
could you find the quitclaim document for me ?
Hey Joe! Unfortunately, I can't directly access or retrieve documents for you. However, I can guide you on how to find the Quitclaim Deed:
*. Visit the Oregon Judicial Department's website: [Oregon Courts](https://www.courts.oregon.gov)
*. Find Your County Court: Click on "Find a Court" and choose your county.
*. Access Case Records: Look for "Case Records" or "Court Records."
*. Request the Document: Follow the instructions to request the Quitclaim Deed.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
*. Visit the Oregon Judicial Department's website: [Oregon Courts](https://www.courts.oregon.gov)
*. Find Your County Court: Click on "Find a Court" and choose your county.
*. Access Case Records: Look for "Case Records" or "Court Records."
*. Request the Document: Follow the instructions to request the Quitclaim Deed.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?