11-1134(A)(1) | A deed which represents payment in full or forfeiture of a recorded contract for the sale of real property |
11-1134(A)(2) | Leases or easements on real property, regardless of length of term |
11-1134(A)(3) | A deed, patent or contact for the sale or transfer of real property in which an agency or representative of government is a named grantor, and authorized seller or purchaser |
11-1134(A)(4) | Quitclaim deeds to quiet title as described in 12-1103, subsection B |
11-1134(A)(5) | A conveyance of real property pursuant to court order |
11-1134(A)(6) | A deed to an unpatented mining claim |
11-1134(A)(7) | A deed of gift |
11-1134(B)(1) | Transfer of title in order to provide or release security for a debt or obligation |
11-1134(B)(10) | From a husband and wife or one of them to both husband and wife to create an estate in community property with right of survivorship |
11-1134(B)(10) | Transfer from a husband and wife or one of them to both husband and wife to create an estate in community property with right of survivorship |
11-1134(B)(11) | Transfer from two or more persons to themselves to create an estate in joint tenancy with right of survivorship |
11-1134(B)(12) | Pursuant to a beneficiary deed with only nominal actual consideration for the transfer |
11-1134(B)(2) | Transfer of title which confirms or corrects a deed previously recorded |
11-1134(B)(3) | Transfer of title between husband and wife, or parent and child with only nominal consideration therefor |
11-1134(B)(4) | Transfer on sale on delinquent taxes or assessments |
11-1134(B)(5) | Transfer on partition |
11-1134(B)(6)& | Transfer pursuant to a merger of corporations |
11-1134(B)(7) | Transfer by a subsidiary corporation to its parent corporation for no consideration, nominal consideration, or in sole consideration of the candellation or surrender of the subsidiary's stock |
11-1134(B)(8) | Transfer from a person to a trustee or from a trustee to a trust beneficiary with only nominal actual consideration therefor |
11-1134(B)(9) | Transfer to and from an intermediary for the purpose of creating a joint tenancy estate or some other form of ownership |
Attorney Timothy Barton explains in an Article entitled What Type of Deed to Use in Arizona how title insurance requirements may make it necessary to use a warranty deed when transferring a deed to a trust or an LLC or a corporation owned by or related to the client.
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