A transaction must take place between the old owners and the new owners. This can only be accomplished by recording a new deed showing the change. How do I change, add or erase a name on a deed? The Office does not check for any other important legalities. The Clerk’s Land Records Office will accept a deed that a non-attorney prepares, but the Office only checks to see that it is signed and notarized.
It is recommended that you seek legal advice in this very important matter and protect the biggest investment of your life, even if it is a family related change to your document. The Clerk’s Land Records Office does not prepare deeds, advise on what type of deed fits your needs or have any deed forms.
Once a document is recorded, it cannot be changed. The only way to change a recorded deed is to have a new deed prepared and recorded in the Clerk’s Land Records Office. GPIN #54) Visit the Real Estate website, visit the GIS County Mapper on the County's website or call 70.