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Free transfer on death deed for property in LaGrange County. Requires notarization. Record at the local county recorder.
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Enter your information as the property owner (transferor).
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Record the transfer on death deed with the County Recorder at 114 W Michigan Street, LaGrange, IN 46761. Call 260-499-6320 to confirm current recording procedures.
Recording in LaGrange County costs $25 base recording fee; TOD deeds are generally transfer-tax exempt. Multi-page deeds, required forms, or local transfer tax can change the final amount.
LaGrange County accepts e-recording through Simplifile.
A Indiana transfer on death deed needs notary acknowledgment before it is submitted for recording. The deed must be recorded before the owner's death to take effect.
A transfer on death deed in Indiana transfers real property directly to a named beneficiary upon the owner's death, without probate.IC 32-17-14-1 to 32-17-14-32Verified May 7, 2026 The deed is revocable during your lifetime. Use the TOD deed checker to see if this is the right fit.
Indiana requires the owner's signature and notary acknowledgment.IC 32-17-14-1 to 32-17-14-32Verified May 7, 2026 No witnesses are required. See all Indiana signing requirements.
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