Arkansas General Warranty Deed

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Can the Arkansas General Warranty Deed be notarized online?

Yes. Online notarization of the Arkansas General Warranty Deed is completely legal and secure. Your documents can be notarized online in minutes through the Notarize Network, starting at $25.

Arkansas General Warranty Deed Signing Requirements

The deed must be signed in the presence of a Notary Public and two disinterested witnesses to be legally binding, as mandated by § 18-12-104 & § 18-12-201.

Arkansas General Warranty Deed State Laws

Arkansas Code § 18-12-102 establishes that land and property transfers can be legally conducted through deeds with specific warranties. This section provides that using the terms "grant, bargain, and sell" within a deed implies the grantor assures the title is clear, holds a fee simple estate, and is free from encumbrances, barring any that are explicitly mentioned. It also implies that these assurances are legally binding and can be upheld in court, with the exception that this warranty does not cover certain taxes and assessments from improvement districts not specifically mentioned in the deed.

Arkansas General Warranty Deed Recording

The deed should be recorded at the Circuit Court, as per § 14-15-404(a)(1). The initial page of the deed incurs a recording fee of $15, with an additional $5 charged for each subsequent page, according to § 21-6-306(a).

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