
Quitclaim Deeds for Property Transfers in Michigan
UPL Compliant Quitclaim Deeds
In Michigan, quitclaim deeds are a popular choice for transferring real estate between family members, placing property into a trust, or removing a spouse after divorce. These deeds transfer ownership without any warranty of title — meaning the grantor makes no promises about liens or claims. While recognized statewide, quitclaim deeds in Michigan should be drafted with care, especially when used in transfers involving jointly held or inherited property.
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Michigan Recording Offices
Office Name | Contact | Payment Details |
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Wayne | Checks Payable To: Wayne County Register of Deeds
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Oakland | Checks Payable To: Oakland County Register of Deeds
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Macomb | Checks Payable To: Macomb County Register of Deeds
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Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about deed preparation and property transfers
What is the difference between a quitclaim deed and a warranty deed?
I am recently married and want to add my spouse to the existing deed - what needs to be done?
I am recently divorced and need to be removed (or remove former spouse) from existing deed - what needs to be done?
What do I do if the person(s) currently listed on the deed is deceased and has a Will?
What do I do if the person(s) currently listed on the deed is deceased and did not have a Will?
My spouse has passed away and I need to remove their name from the existing deed - what needs to be done?
I want to add someone to my existing deed - what needs to be done?
I want to remove a co-owner from the existing deed, what needs to be done?
I want to transfer my property from me, as an individual, to my trust which I have already set up — what needs to be done?
How quickly can you prepare trust transfer deeds for my estate planning clients?
Do you offer volume discounts for estate planning firms with multiple deed orders?
Can you handle complex joint tenancy and community property deed changes for estate plans?
What documentation do you need from estate planners to prepare deeds for their clients?
Do you provide title insurance coordination for estate planning deed transfers?
Can you prepare beneficiary deeds and transfer-on-death deeds for estate planning?
Do you handle deed preparation for LLCs and family limited partnerships in estate plans?
Can you assist with deed preparation for post-death administration and trust administration?
How do you ensure client confidentiality for estate planning deed preparation?
Do you provide Prop 13 (California) and tax reassessment analysis for trust transfers?
Why do law firms outsource deed preparation to your service?
Do you offer white-label deed preparation services for law firms?
- Custom branded documents with your firm's logo and information
- Direct delivery to your clients under your firm's name
- Invisible backend support - your clients never know we're involved
- Dedicated phone line answered with your firm's name
- Email communications from your domain (if desired)
Can you handle deed preparation for divorce and family law matters?
What types of deeds can you prepare for real estate law firms?
- Warranty Deeds - General and special warranty deeds with full covenants
- Quitclaim Deeds - For clearing title issues and removing parties
- Grant Deeds - California and other state-specific grant deeds
- Bargain and Sale Deeds - With and without covenants
- Trustee's Deeds - For foreclosures and trust distributions
- Correction Deeds - To fix errors in previously recorded deeds
- Deed of Trust/Mortgage - Security instruments for lenders
What is your typical turnaround time for law firm deed orders?
- Rush Service - Expedited preparation for urgent matters
- Priority Queue - 2 business day processing for partner firms
- Bulk Processing - Efficient handling of multiple deeds with consistent timing
- Emergency Service - Exclusive pricing for law firms and estate planners
How does your billing work for law firms? Can we pass costs to clients?
- Monthly Billing - Consolidated invoicing for all deed work
- Client Matter Billing - Detailed breakdowns by client/matter number
- Trust Account Compatible - We can bill client trust accounts directly
- Markup Friendly - Our invoices allow easy pass-through billing to clients
- Volume Discounts - Reduced rates based on monthly deed volume
How do you ensure accuracy and reduce malpractice risk for attorneys?
- Three-tier review process - Every deed is reviewed by multiple specialists
- State-specific expertise - Dedicated teams for each state's requirements
- Title verification - We verify current vesting before preparing new deeds
- E&O Insurance - We carry substantial errors and omissions coverage
- Recording confirmation - We track all recordings and provide confirmation
- Compliance updates - We monitor law changes and update processes immediately
Do you integrate with law firm practice management software?
- LEAP - Direct matter integration and ordering
- MyCase - Document management and billing integration
- PracticePanther - Automated workflow triggers
- Smokeball - Matter-based deed ordering
- API Access - Custom integrations for larger firms
Do you handle deed preparation for all 50 states?
- Knowledge of each state's deed requirements and statutory forms
- Understanding of local recording requirements and fees
- Relationships with county recorders for smooth processing
- State-specific language for tax statements and exemptions
- Compliance with state transfer tax and disclosure requirements
What support do you provide to law firm partners?
- Dedicated Account Manager - Single point of contact who knows your firm
- Attorney Hotline - Direct access to our legal team for questions
- Training Resources - Free CLE courses on deed law updates
- Marketing Materials - Co-branded materials to promote deed services
- Priority Support - Jump to the front of the queue for urgent matters
- Custom Workflows - We adapt our process to match your firm's procedures