Do I Need a TOD Deed in San Juan County, Utah?
Answer a few questions about the property to see whether a transfer on death deed applies for avoiding probate on real estate.
Frequently Asked Questions
The County Recorder charges $45 for the first page. Most transfer on death deeds are 2-4 pages.
File your transfer on death deed at the County Recorder, located at 117 South Main Street, Room 103, Monticello, UT 84535. Office hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
Yes, San Juan County accepts e-recording.
A transfer on death deed in Utah requires notarization (standard acknowledgment) before it can be recorded in San Juan County.
No. A transfer on death deed transfers only the property described in it. Bank accounts, vehicles, and other real estate pass through a will (probate) or a trust. When a single deed is not enough, SimplyTrust sets up a revocable trust online.
Utah Estate Planning Resources
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