Need to update or transfer title to your Nevada property?

A quitclaim deed is often the easiest solution. Many Nevada property owners use quitclaim deeds to add a family member, remove a name, or transfer title after a marriage, divorce, or inheritance.
Other property owners use quitclaim deeds to clarify the title after refinancing, settle shared ownership between family members, or transfer Nevada property into a trust. A quitclaim deed is often the simplest way to avoid costly legal procedures and handle your paperwork quickly and affordably.
However, it’s important to know that many states — and even local counties — have their own requirements for quitclaim deeds. Nevada is no exception. That’s why NevadaQuitclaimDeed.com was created: to provide forms and services that meet not only Nevada’s legal standards, but also the specific requirements of each county.
At NevadaQuitclaimDeed.com, we offer two convenient solutions to prepare your deed:
- Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Form: Download our ready-to-use Nevada quitclaim deed form and complete it yourself. This is ideal for property owners who feel comfortable handling simple paperwork on their own.
- Professional Preparation: Prefer to have it done for you? We can prepare your Nevada quitclaim deed for you, ensuring accuracy and peace of mind.
Why Choose a Quitclaim Deed?
- Fast and simple process
- Ideal for transfers between family members, spouses, or into a trust
- Much lower cost than other legal property transfers
How It Works
- Choose your option: DIY form or professional preparation.
- Complete or review the deed: We’ll guide you or handle it for you.
- Notarize: Sign the deed in front of a notary public. Available online, link is on top of this page
- File the deed: Submit it to the correct Nevada County Recorder’s Office.
It’s that easy! Take control of your property title transfer paperwork with confidence.
Choose the option that works best for your situation and get started right now.